Noctuidee 

 Genus TOXOCAMPA Guenee 



(i) Toxocampa victoria Grote, Plate XXXVI, Fig. lo, $ . 



This is a northern species found from New Enghind to British 

 Columbia and ranging southward along the higher mountain 

 ranges of the west. 



Genus PHOBERIA Hiibner 

 (i) Phoberia atomaris HObner, Plate XXXVI, Fig. 14, 5 . 



Syn. orthosioides Guen6e; jorrigens Walker; ingemta Walker. 



The moth has been taken from Maine to Texas and westward 

 as far as the Great Plains. 



Genus SIAVANA Walker 



(i) Siavana repanda Walker, Plate XXXVI, Fig. 15, ?. 



Syn. aiiripeyinis Grote. 



The moth ranges from the Valley of the Ohio southward to the 

 Gulf of Mexico. It is not uncommon in Florida. 



Genus PALINDIA Guenee 



This is an extensive neotropical genus, represented by but 

 two species, which have thus far been taken within our territory. 



(i) Palindia dominicata Guenee, Plate XXXVI, Fig. 17, 3. 



The moth occasionally occurs in Texas. It is very common 

 in Central and South America. 



Genus PANAPODA Guenee 



(i) Panapoda rufimargo Hubner, Plate XXXVI, Fig. 19, 3 . 



Syn. riihricosta Guenee; cresso)ii Grote. 



Form carneicosta Guenee, Plate XXXVl, Fig. 20, $ . 



Syn. scissa Walker; combrnata Walker. 



The insect is found through the Appalachian subregion. It is 

 quite common in parts of New England, and at certain times has 

 been taken abundantly in western Pennsylvania. 



Genus PARALLELIA Hubner 



(i) Parallelia bistriaris Hubner, Plate XXXVI, Fig. 18, $ . 

 Syn. amplissima Walker. 



The insect occurs from Nova Scotia to Florida and westward 

 to the Rocky Mountains. 



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