G;:rr. etrida 



Genus CCENOCALPE Hubner 



This is a moderately large genus, almost all the species of 

 .::. are found in the Pacific subregion or in the southwestern 

 portions of the United Sta: 



(i) Ccenocalpe gibbocostata W.;ker. Plate XLIII, Fig. 16, 3 . 



The moth is one of the :V- [ cies of the genus found in the 

 Atlantic States. 



(2 Ccenocalpe fervifactaria Grote. Plate XLIII. Fig. 4. i . 



This rather pretty . . s found in the region of the Re; 

 Mountains. 



Genus MARMOPTERYX Packard 



(i) Marmopteryx marmorata Packard.. Plate XLIII. Fig. 



The insect ranges from Colorado in the east to California in 



the west 



Genus GYPSOCHROA Hiibner 



Gypsochroa designata Hufnagel, Plate XLII. Fig. 44. J . 



The moth occurs in both Europe and North Am 



(2) Gypsochroa sitellata Guenee. Plate XLII. Fig. }'. - . 



Syn. luztitata Guenee ; impauperata Walker ; albosignata Packard. 



The srecies is quitr . idely i.r.ributed throughout the Unit 

 States. 



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Genus PAOTA Hulst 



1 



Paota fultaria Grote. Plate XLIIL Fig. 27, 

 7 h e habitat of the Arizona. 



Genus H^EMATOPSIS Hubner 



Haematopsis grataria F-bricius, Plate XLIIL Fig. 2, -: . 

 (The Chickweed Moth.) 



- jm. saniara Hubner ; successaria Walker. 



is common but none the less beautiful little moth is often 

 the roadsides, where it has the habit of clinging to the 



' gi ; nd of flying up when the footsteps of the 



passer-by approach. It is a native of the Appalachian subregion, 



