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EuSTROMA PROPULSATA WIk. 
The synonymy as given in Dyar’s list is very incorrect, propulsata 
is the yellow species, formerly listed as populata L. with type of macu- 
lation similar to luteolata Hlst.; it occurs all through Canada from 
Newfoundland (type locality) to Vane. Is. Molliculata Wlk. is a very 
good species, ranging in color from deep yellow to brown, with red- 
brown subapical patch preceded by white line; we have typical speci- 
mens from New Brighton, Pa. Remotata Wlk. is another good species 
very close to, if not identical with, destinata Moeschler. Similis Wk. 
is a species of which harveyata Tayl. may be a synonym; the two are 
very closely related, schistacea Warr. forming a third member of the 
group; we had nothing with us that would exactly match Walker’s 
type but from our notes the type of harveyata in Coll. Barnes would 
approach it very closely. This species is yellowish with broad purple 
basal and median bands; it is rather rare but apparently wide spread 
in various forms through the north and the Rocky Mts. Cervinifascia 
is a Mesoleuca with which we had no material to match but of which 
mirandata Tayl. may prove to be a synonym; the proximity of the 
type localities would rather point to this conclusion and Taylor’s type 
before us fits in with our brief notes. However further comparison 
is necessary before definite statements can be made. 
EUSTROMA CUNIGERATA WIk. 
This is the form of explanata Wlk. in which the median dark band 
breaks up in the central portion into oblong oval spots. 
MESOLEUCA INTERMEDIATA Gn. 
The type specimen is at Paris and is the species commonly known 
in N. American collections as lacustrata Gn., i. e., the form with the 
white subterminal area and large discal spot, both of which features 
are mentioned in the original description; the two names appear to 
have been interchanged but we did not see the type of lacustrata to 
make certain; ideata Wlk. (nec iduata Gn.) is also this species; it is 
at present reposing in the synonymy of fluctuata L. A specimen of 
this species was probably responsible for the listing of wnangulata 
Haw. from N. America which name we consider should be dropped 
from the lists. 
