Geometridae 



The specimen represented upon the plate is one of Dr. Hulst's 

 types. The moth is found in Arizona. 



Genus SYMPHERTA Hulst 



n) Sympherta tripunctaria Packard, Plate XLIII, Fig. 51, ? . 

 The moth is found in northern California, and ranges north- 

 ward into British Columbia. 



Genus AP^CASIA Hulst 

 (1) Apaecasia defluata Walker, Plate XLIII, Fig. 52, $. 



Syn. subcequaria Walker. 



The habitat of the species is the northern portion of the 

 Appalachian subregion. 



Genus CATOPYRRHA Hubner 

 (1) Catopyrrha coloraria Fabricius, Plate XLIII, Fig. 54, $ . 



Syn. accessaria Hubner; cruentaria Hubner; atropunctaria Walker. 



Form dissimilaria Hubner, Plate XLIII, Fig. 53, $ . 



The insect, which in the mature form presents many varietal 

 differences, due to variation in the form and shade of the mark- 

 ings, is found in the Appalachian subregion. 



Genus ENEMERA Hulst 



(1) Enemera juturnaria Guenee, Plate XLIII, Fig. 55, $. 

 The moth is found in the region of the Rocky Mountains, 

 westward to California and northward to Alaska. 



Genus CARIPETA Walker 



(1) Caripeta divisata Walker, Plate XLIII, Fig. 58, $ . 



Syn. albopunctata Morrison. 



The insect is found in the Atlantic States. 



(2) Caripeta angustiorata Walker, Plate XLIV, Fig. 2, $ . 



Syn. piniaria Packard. 



The moth, which is as yet quite rare in collections, is, like the 

 preceding species, a native of the Appalachian subregion. 



Genus PLATEA Herrich-Schaeffer 

 (1) Platea californiaria Herrich-Schaeffer, Plate XLIII, Fig. 



57- 3 



Syn. uncanaria Guenee. 



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