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must be held by the $ type in Brooklyn. We have not yet seen any 

 $ 's that could be definitely determined as erroraria so that it is of 

 course still possible that the differences noted above are sexual and not 

 specific. 



COENOCHARIS OBSCURA Gl'OSSb. 



The name will be held by the type $ in Coll. Barnes from S. 

 Arizona (Poling) ; of the 3 Cotypes in the Am. Museum of Natural 

 History two are interruptaria Grt. and the other we think is ochrofus- 

 caria Grt. ; the type $ seems to show certain points of distinction 

 from the type 2 of ochrofuscaria but this may of course, when long 

 series are obtainable, prove merely sexual. 



C. macdunnoughi Grossb. 



The 9 type of this species before us proves to have a claw on 

 the fore-tibia and will fall into the genus Glaucina. 



Chesiadodes bidisata Dyar. 



This species proves to be identical with Gabriola minima Hist.; 

 the type is rather dark but there is a specimen exactly similar under 

 minima in the National Museum Collection. 



Cleora aethalodaria Dyar. 



This species has been referred by Grossbeck as a synonym of 

 inconspicua Hist. ; the types in the National Museum are rather rub- 

 bed and consequently difficult to place definitely; it seemed to us as if 

 the $ was a specimen of zvrightiarium and the 2 of inconspicua; in 

 any case the name will fall. 



C FULIGINARIA Hist. 



This appears to be a melanic aberration ; the maculation is almost 

 entirely lost in the general smoky color of both wings so that it is a 

 little difficult to say to which species it should be referred ; indicataria 

 Wlk. would seem to be the most likely species. 



C. MURICOLOR Hist. 



This appears to be merely another synonym of Glena cognataria 

 Hbn. a species which has certainly come in for an undue amount of 

 attention from the various authors of our Geometrid names. 



C. LALLATA Hist. (PI. XIII, Fig. 12). 



The type must be restricted to the $ in the Hulst Coll. from S. 

 Francisco Mts., Arizona, the $ type in the Neumoegen Coll. from 



