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PLATE XX 



Fig. I. Habrosyne rectangulata Ottolengui. Long Is., N. Y. Co-type $ . 



2. Habrosyne scripta Gosse. Michigan. $. 



We figure these two species side by side to show the differences, espe- 

 cially noticeable in the course of the antemedial white line. 



3. Epizeuxis terrebralis B. & McD. White Mts., Ariz. Type S ■ 



4. Habrosyne rectangulata var. arizonensis B. & McD. White Mts.. 



Ariz. Type $ . 



5. Renia ricida Sni. White Mts.. Ariz. 9 . 



Our single specimen has lost its head and fore legs but apparently be- 

 longs to this species ; the distinction between the basal portion of wing and the 

 rigid median shade, mentioned by Smith, is recognizable on the left side of the 

 figure. In our specimen both reniform and orbicular are distinctly reddish. 



6. Raphia pallula Sm. Redington, Ariz. 9. 



One of the pale western forms best referred to for the present under 

 this name. 



7. Borolia (Leucania) linita Gn. Elizabeth, N. J. $. 



This is probably a very well marked specimen of this species, which 

 has been confused with extincta Gn., but is separated again by Hampson. We 

 have other specimens from the same locality which are paler and less distinctly 

 marked; the strigate appearance will easily separate it from extincta, (compare 

 PI. 8. fig. 4). 



8. Heterocampa subrotata Harv. Redington, Ariz. $ . 



Rather more suffused and without the greenish tinge of the typical 

 Texan specimens. 



9. Schinia accessa Sm. Redington. Ariz. $. 

 Agrees with co-type in our possession. 



10. Diastictis pallipennis B. & McD. Redington, Ariz. Type 9 . 



11. Plagiomimicus tepperi Morr. Redington. Ariz. 9. 



12. Nacophora minima Hulst. White Mts., Ariz. $ . 



Agrees with a specimen from Colorado which has been compared with 

 the type. 



13. Renia hutsoni Sm. Redington, Ariz. 9 . 



The yellow reniform, lighter than the ground color of primaries does not 

 show up well in the photograph. 



14. Grossbeckia semimaculata B. & McD. Palmerlee, Ariz. Type $. 



■ l Friesia anormalis B. & McD. Type and Co-type $ $. 



Proves to be Proso/'aria fc'i'tscaria Grt. but is a Noctuid. not a 

 Geometer. 



17. Bleptina minimalis. B. & McD. Redington, Ariz. Co-type 9. 



18. Cryptophobetron oropeso Barnes. Redington, Ariz. 9 . 

 Agrees with type in Coll. Barnes. 



