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Expressaria Wik. and ephyraria Wlk. are referred in the collection 
to intraria Gn.; this is quite distinct from humarium being a small 
rather mottled species with distinct ringlets and an angle to t. p. line 
of secondaries below costa; takenaria Pears. will come very close to 
this species. 
Defectaria Gn. with albigenaria Wlk. as synonym is a larger whiter 
species, common to Florida and Texas, with a distinct red-brown band 
following t. p. line in ¢ and preceding t. a. line; the 2 is without 
the banding and more speckled; we bred a series of this ex ova and 
the larval history was to have been incorporated in a list of Florida 
lepidoptera in course of preparation by Mr. Grossbeck; his untimely 
decease may delay the publication. 
Transfixaria Wik. is made a synonym of sublunaria Gn. which is sep- 
arated from pampinaria Gn. on the strength of distinct discal ringlets 
and an angle in t. p. line of secondaries; possibly areaxaria Broadwell 
will fall here but we do not know the species for certain. We did not 
see the types of momaria WIk. and ejectaria Wlk. 
MELANOLOPHIA IMITATA WIk. 
The type ¢ from Vance. Is. is identical with the species known as 
subgenericata Dyar. 
AETHALOPTERA INTERTEXTA WIk. 
This species, listed in Dyar as intextata, was described from an 
unknown locality; it is not the same species as that commonly going 
under this name, being heavier marked and with stronger bend in 
t. p. line of secondaries; we could not match it and think for the 
present that the name anticaria Wlk. (submuraria Wk.) should be 
used for our N. American species. 
THERINA SCITATA WIk. (syn. invexata Wk.) 
We consider this a good species; it is at present in the synonymy 
of fervidaria Hbn., but differs in wing shape, the wings in ¢ being 
quite rounded and in 2 showing only a very faint angle, much as in 
pellucidaria G. & R.; the t. p. line is also not angled, being only very 
slightly incurved in fold on primaries. The type ¢ of scitata is from 
Florida and type 2 imvexata, locality unknown; we have a pair from 
Florida, labelled by Dr. Dyar fiscellaria Gn., which agree with Walk- 
er’s types. 
