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Additions to the List of Newton Noctuidae. 



Tlie followincr names are to be added to those given 'n the 



list on p. 34-89 of the present volume of Psyche ; the 

 viations are the same as in that list. 



.M. 



Glaea viatica. S. Oct. 19. 

 " inulta. Several s. Sj . 

 " (leleta. (See below.) 

 Scopelosoma Graejiana. Several s. 



Sp. Oct. Nov. 

 Lilhophane sendusta. K. s. Sp. 28, 

 Oct. 18. 

 " Georgii, One s. Sp. 



" laticinerea, C. s. Sp. 



Oct. 

 " lepida. R. s. Sp. 



" querquera. R. s. Sp. 



" Baileyi. (Grote, Can. 



Entoni., ix, 86). Sev- 

 eral s. Sp. Oct. Nov. 

 " viridipallens (Grote, 



Can. Entoin., ix, 215). 

 K. s. Sp. Oct. 

 Plusia formosa. One 1. Jl. 

 " verruca. One s. Au. 

 Galgula hepara. One s. Nov. 

 Catocala neognma. R. s. q. Au. 



" piatrlx. R. q. s. Au. Sp. 

 Homoptera Woodii (Grote, Can. 

 Entom., ix, 88-89). 

 R. 1. Jl. 

 Spargoloma 6-punctata. R. 1. Jl. 



The new species mentioned in the above list is described as 



follow^s, by Mr. Grote : — 



Glaea deleta n. sp. cT. Belongs, Avith G. tremula., to the section which 

 I have called P^piglaea, in which the thorax has a sharp scale-ridge. Re- 

 sembles G. viatica at first sight, but belongs with G. pagtiUicans to a differ- 

 ent section of the genus. Expanse, 46 mm. Of the same color as G. viat- 

 ica, but smaller, and with the transverse posterior line punctate, and the 

 subterminal also broken into spots. Stigmata pale ringed, well sized, con- 

 colorous; reniform stained at base. The markings are faint. Hind wings 

 fuscous above; with discal spot and line beneath. Antennas white at base. 

 Abdomen with ocliery anal hairs. {A. R. Grote.) 



Rare, at sugar, in Sei^tember. Several (poor) specimens were taken 

 at sugar in October. 



Noctuae have been abundant here this fall. Besides the 



additional species of Lithopliaiie mentioned above, I have taken 



all those given in my former list. The larv?e of Lithophane 



disposita and L. Bethunei were found last June at the roots of 



apple and willow trees. II. Thaxter. 



Diphterafallax. R. 1. Jl. 



Apatela Radcliffei. R.; raised. Jn. 



Lrv. Prunus, Sp. 

 Agrotis hadicoUis. R. 1. Au. 



" fennica. Several s. Sp. 



" albipennis. Two s. 1. Sp. 



" incivis. R. ; three s. Sp. 



" trahalis. Cocoon found un- 

 der bark of Pinus strobus in April. 



Imago appeared in June. 

 Hadena impulsa. R. 1. Jl. 



" apamiformix. R. 1- Jl. Au, 



" vidtuotta. C. 1. Au. 



" leucoscelis. R. s. Au. 

 Drgobota stigmata. R. s. Sp. 

 Luphygma frugiperda. C. s. Sp. 

 Prodenia Jlavimeilia. R. s. Sp. 

 " lineatella. R. 1. Jl. [/'. 



ornitliogalli is to be stricken from 



the previous list.] 

 Gorlyna limpida. R. 1. Sp. 

 Arzama densa. R. 1. Au. 

 Nonagria sp. One 1. Au. 

 Doryodes actitariu. R. 1. Au. 

 Platysenta atriciliata. R. 1. Jn. Jl. 

 Parastichtis minuscula. R. 1. s. Au. 



Sp. 



Nos. 39-40 were issued Jan. 12, 1878. 



