Geometridae 



The specimen represented upon the plate is one of Dr. Hulst's 

 types. The moth is found in Arizona. 



Genus SYMPHERTA Hulst 



(i) Sympherta tripunctaria Packard, Plate XLlil, Fig. 51, ? . 

 The moth is found in northern California, and ranges nortlv 

 ward into British Columbia. 



Genus AP^CASIA Hulst 



(1) Apaecasia defluata Walker, Plate XLllI, Fig. 52, $ . 



Syn. sitbcvqiiaria Wall-cer. 



The habitat of the species is the northern portion of the 

 Appalachian subregion. 



Genus CATOPYRRHA Hiibner 

 (i) Catopj^rrha coloraria Fabricius, Plate XLlil, Fig. 54, 6 . 



Syn. accessaria Iliilmer; crucntixria Hul)ner; atropunctaria Walker. 



Form dissimilaria HCibner, Plate XLlil, Fig. 53, 6 . 



The insect, which in the mature form presents many varietal 

 differences, due to variation in the form and shade of the mark- 

 ings, is found in the Appalr.chian subregion. 



Genus ENEMERA Hulst 



(i) Enemera juturnaria Guenee, Plate XLlil, Fig. 55, t. 

 The moth is found in the region of the Rocky Mountains, 

 westward to California and northward to Alaska. 



Genus CARIPETA Walker 

 (i) Caripeta divisata Walker, Plate XLili, Fig. 5^, ^. 



.Syn. alhopiinclata Morrison. 



The insect is found in the Atlantic States. 



(2) Caripeta angustiorata Walker, Plate XLiV, Fig. 2, 9 . 



.Syn. piniaria Packard. 



The moth, which is as yet quite rare in collections, is, like the 

 preceding species, a native of the Appalachian subregion. 



Genus PLATEA Herrich-Schseffer 

 (i) Platea californiaria Flerrich-SchcelTer, Plate XLili, Fig. 



Syn. iDicaiuiria (Jucnee. 



