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succosaATA Zell, 
Type has a brown costal patch near apex and strongly waved 
transverse lines much as in proxanthata Wlk.; Mr. Grossbeck’s mate- 
rial contained a specimen of this species also; this may approach the 
true granitata more closely than some of the following forms. 
The remainder of Walker’s types, as far as we could find them, 
are more or less closely related and we are in doubt as to whether 
they will prove species or varieties. Jrregulata Wlk. we have matched 
with a specimen from Biddeford, Me. It is a rather even gray form 
with single brown spot subterminally between veins 3 and 4; quadri- 
signata Wlk. is very similar but grayer and more faintly marked; 
dispuncta Wlk., haliata Wlk. and fissinotata Wlk. are also even gray 
forms with the brown spot split into two; retinotata Wlk. we have 
matched fairly well with specimens from New Brighton, Pa.; it is 
whiter in general appearance with stronger lines and brownish costo- 
apical spot. Exnotata Wk. is very similar but larger; submarmorata 
WIk. has no subterminal spot and is sprinkled above and below with 
whitish atoms. 
We did not see the types of contemptata Gn. nor haliata Gn., they 
are doubtless with Mr. Oberthur and figures should be published in 
due course in his “Etudes”; inordinaria Wlk., retractaria Wlk. and 
subapicaria Wlk. are also unknown to us. 
ScIAGRAPHIA HELIOTHIDATA Gn. 
The species figured by us in our Contributions, Vol. II, No. 3, 
Pl. 6, fig. 1-3 and doubtfully referred to heliothidata should be placed 
under nigrocomina Warr.; restorata Wlk. and subcolumbata Whk. 
refer to one species which is different to nigrocomina and may be the 
true heliothidata Gn. which type we did not see; in any case this W. 
Indian form will hardly occur in our fauna. A type of duplicata 
Pack. is in the British Museum and is referable to ocellinata Gn. 
which we have already pointed out to be a good species (Contribu- 
tions, Vol. II, No. 3, Pl. 6, fig. 4-6). 
ScIAGRAPHIA CONTINUATA WIk. 
The type from E. Fla. is poor but the postmedial line shows no 
angle below costa; strigularia Wlk, has this line angled and we have 
matched the type with a specimen from Black Jack Springs, Texas ; 
orillata Wik. is distinct but Mr. Grossbeck was mistaken in stating 
