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PLATE XXIII 



Fig. I. Lygranthokcia carolinf.nsis B. & McD. South Pines, N. C, 2. 

 Agrees with type specimen ; primaries glossy ochreous. 



2. Feralia brillians Barnes. So. Ariz. $ Type. 



3. Chlorocleptria imperialis B. & McD. Imperial Valley. Calif. S Type. 



4. Protagrotis obscura B. & McD. Reno, Nevada. Type 9 . 



The species is remarkably similar in maculation to Liipcriiia iniiota Sm. 

 of which we possess the $ type ; in this latter species, however, we have 

 failed to discover any trace of a spine on the hind tibiae, and apparently it is 

 wanting in the British Museum specimen, as Hampson retains the species in 

 the genus Ltificriita. 



5. Phiprosopus pallens B. & McD. Babaquivera Mts., Ariz. S Type. 



6. Epizeuxis parvulalis B. & McD. Santa Catalina Mts., Ariz. $ Type. 



7. Agylla septentrionalis B. & McD. Chiricahua Mts., Ariz. $ Type. 

 Head, palpi, tegulae and legs, with the exception of the tarsi, yellow. 



8. Lythrodes venatus Sm. Redington, Ariz. $ . 

 The striae are bright pink. 



9. EucROSTis viridipennata Hulst. Denver, Colo. <? . 



Agrees with type in our possession. Ground color, dirty green. 



10. ApLODES SPLENDiDARiA Grossbk. Palmerlee, Ariz. $ Type. 



11. Synchlora lesteraria Grossbk. So. Ariz. (May). S Type. 



12. Sabulodes licata Grossbk. Huachuca Mts., Ariz. $ Type. 



