Noctuidae 



Genus AGNOMONIA Hiibner 

 (i) Agnomonia anilis Dairy, Plate XXX, Fig. 41, ^ . 



Syn. scsquistriaris Hlibner. 



The moth is found from Pennsylvania to Missouri and Texas. 

 It is common in Florida. 



Genus REMIGIA Guenee 

 (i) Remigia repanda Fabricius, Plate XXXVl, Fig. 16, 5. 



Syn. latipes Guen6e ; pcrlaia 'WaXker ;indentata Harvey; texana Morrison. 



The species, which is somewhat variable, is said to occur in 

 Labrador, but the writer, though he has at various times received 

 large collections from that country, is not in possession of any 

 direct evidence of the correctness of the statement. The insect 

 does, however, occur in northern Canada and ranges thence 

 southwardly to Argentina, keeping, so far as is known, to the 

 eastern side of the Rocky Mountains and the Andes. 



Genus GRAMMODES Guene'e 



A moderately large genus, which is represented in both hemi- 

 spheres. Three species occur in our fauna, of which we figure 

 one. 



(i) Grammodes smithi Guenee, Plate XXXVl, Fig. 22, $ . 



The moth occurs in the Gulf States and in Mexico. The 

 specimen figured was taken in southern Texas. 



Genus EPIDROMA Guenee 



(i) Epidroma delinquens Walker, Plate XXX, Fig. 42, ?. 

 The moth, which is common enough in Central and South 

 America, has recently been found to occur in southern Florida. 



Genus POAPHILA Guenee 



This is a genus of large size, the insects belonging to which 

 occur in the warmer regions of America. We figure but one of 

 the twelve species, which are attributed to our fauna. 



(1) Poaphila quadrifilaris Hiibner, Plate XXXlll, Fig. 17, $ . 



The insect is known to occur from Massachusetts to Florida 

 along the coast. 



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