Ceometrid£e 



Genus TETRACIS Guen^e 



(i) Tetracis crocallata Guenee, Plate XLV, Fig. i6, $. 



Syn. allt'dinsaria Walker; aspilata Guenee. 



This is a common species in the Atlantic subregion. 



Genus SABULODES Guenee 

 (i) Sabulodes sulphurata Packard, Plate XLV, Fig. 18, ?. 



Syn. iwitata Henry Edwards. 



A native of the Appalachian subregion. 



(2) Sabulodes arcasaria Walker, Plate XLV, Fig. 17, 5. 



Syn. depoiiUuiata Grote. 



The moth has the same habitat as the preceding species. 



(3) Sabulodes lorata Grote, Plate XLV, Fig. 19. 5 . 

 Common in the e;islern portions of our territory. 



(4) Sabulodes truxaliata Guenee, Plate XLV, Fig. 26, ? . 

 The insect ranges from Colorado to California. 



(^) Sabulodes transversata Drurv, Plate XLV, Fig. 34, ? . " 



Syn. transmiitans Walker; contiuj^rns V^aXker; fivtis/inc/^ns Walker ; ^om'afa 

 Guenee; transveriens Walker ; tratisposita Walker ; inatj~vata G\\en€e. 



This is one of the commonest species which are found in the 

 Atlantic subregion. it is very abundant in Pennsylvania in the 

 late summer and earlv autumn. There is also a brood which 

 appears in the early summer. 



(6) Sabulodes politia Cramer, Plate XLV, Fig. 30, $> . 



The moth, which is found in Florida, and southward through 

 the warmer portions of America, has a very extensive synonymy, 

 which will be found in Dyar's List. 



Genus ABBOTANA Hulst 



(i) Abbotana ciemataria A^bbot & Smith, Plate XLV, Fig. 



}2, ? , Fig. 33, S , var. 



Syn. traiisfcrens Walker ; transditcens Walker. 



A somewhat variable species, which is widely distributed 

 through the Appalachian subregion. It is not uncommon in 

 Pennsylvania. 



" Moths, which the night-air of reality blows to pieces." 



Clive Hoi.L.Wi). — My Japanese Wife. 



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