Noctuidse 



(12) Schinia tertia Grote, Plate XXVII, Fig. 39, ?. 

 This species is common in Texas. 



(13) Schinia albafascia Smith, Plate XXVll, Fig. 45, ?. 

 The habitat of this species is Utah and Colorado. 



(14) Schinia jaguarina Guenee, Plate XXVII, Fig. 41, $. 

 The species ranges from western Pennsylvania to Nebraska 



and Colorado and southward to Texas. 



(15) Schinia arcifera Guenee, Plate XXVII, Fig. 42, ?. 



Syn. spraguei Grote. 



The species occurs from New England to New Mexico and 

 southward. 



(16) Schinia packardi Grote, Plate XXVll, Fig. 31, S. 



Syn. mortna Grote; nobilis Grote. 



Distributed from Colorado to Texas and Arizona. 



(17) Schinia thoreaui Grote & Robinson, Plate XXVll, 

 Fig. 46, 6 . 



Ranging from the valley of the Ohio southward into Texas. 



(18) Schinia marginata Haworth, Plate XXVII, Fig. 44, 5. 



Syn. rivulosa Guen6e; divergois Walker; contracta Walker; dcsignata 

 Walker. 



Found from New York to Iowa and thence southward. 



(19) Schinia brevis Grote, Plate XXVll, Fig. 40, 6 . 

 Syn. atrites Grote. 



This species is spread from Massachusetts to Iowa and 

 southward to New Mexico. 



Genus DASYSPOUDiEA Smith 



(i) Dasyspoudaea lucens Morrison, Plate XXVll, Fig. 47, $ . 

 A common insect in Nebraska and westward in Colorado 

 and Wyoming. 



(2) Dasyspoudaea meadi Grote, Plate XXVll, Fig. 48, $ . 

 Ranges from Montana southward to Colorado. 



Genus PSEUDANTHCECIA Smith 



(1) Pseudanthcecia tumida Grote, Plate XXVII, Fig. 49, $. 

 This insect occurs from Colorado to the higher plateaus of 

 northern Mexico. It is common in Chihuahua. 



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