Geometridae 



Genus ANAPLODES Packard 

 (i) Anaplodes iridaria Guenee, Plate XLIII, Fig. 24, $ 



Syn. rectaria Grote. 



The moth ranges from Colorado to California. 



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SUBFAMILY FERNALDELLIN^ 



Genus FERNALDELLA Hulst 



The genus is the only representative of the 

 subfamily. There are two species in the genus, 

 both of them natives of the region of the Rocky 

 Mountains. One of these, originally named 

 fimetaria by Grote & Robinson, and subse- Fig. 201. Fernaldel- 

 quently named balesaria by Zeller, is repre- a. fimetaria, & . T . 

 sented in the accompanying cut. It is a very common insect in 

 central Texas as well as in Colorado and Arizona. 



SUBFAMILY ENNOMIN/E 

 Genus EPELIS Hulst 

 (1) Epelis truncataria Walker, Plate XLIII, Fig. 26, ?. 



Syn. /axon i Minot. 



This species, the only representative of the genus, ranges 

 through the northern and cooler portions of the Appalachian 

 subregion, westward to the Rocky Mountains. 



Genus EUFIDONIA Packard 

 (1) Eufidonia notataria Walker, Plate XLIII, Fig. 25, 8. 



Syn. discopilata Walker ; fidoniata Walker ; bicolorata Minot ; quadripunctaria 

 Morrison. 



This neatly marked moth is found in the Appalachian subregion. 

 It is the only species in the genus. 



Genus ORTHOFIDONIA Packard 



(1) Orthofidonia semiclarata Walker, Plate XLIII, Fig. 



Syn. viatica Harvey. 



The moth is a native of the Atlantic States. 



(2) Orthofidonia vestaliata Guenee, Plate XLIII, Fig. 31, $. 



Syn. junctaria Walker. 



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