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This may be Gnenee's ftpinosne, while the figure in the Sjiecies 

 General but distantly recalls our species, and the description does 

 not agree entirely, especially in the color and position of the reni- 

 form spot. 



Heliothis tuberculum, Buhner. 



? Anthoecia tub&i'culum, Guenee. 

 HaMtat, "Pennsylvania" (auth. Hiibner). 



Hiibner's figure points to a species yet to be discovered by us, 

 while M. Guenee's identification may be inexact, since the hind 

 wings are described as "jaunes" in the Species General. 



Heliothis binus. 



Anthoecia hinn, Guen6e, p. 186, 1852. 



AntJioecia Una, Grote, Proc. E. S. Phil., p. 342, 1863. 



Habitat, Amerique Septentrionale (auth. Guenee). 



Heliothis brevis. 



Anthoecia brevis, Grote, Proc. Ent. Soc. Pliila., p. 530, plate 6, 

 fig. 4, 1864. 



Halitat, Colorado Territory. A specimen from the Territory 

 taken by Theo. L. Mead, and numbered 8, perfectly corresponds 

 with my type, and measures 25 m. m. in expanse. 



Heliothis atrites, Orote. 



Anthoecia brevis, Grote, q var., Proc. E. S. P., p. 530, plate 6, fig. 5, 

 1864. 



I have seen a second specimen in St. Louis, which was larger, 

 while otherwise agreeing with the specimen from Colorado Terri- 

 tory, and I feel little hesitation in retaining it under a distinct 

 name. 



Heliothis arciferus. 



Anthoecia arcigera, Guen6e, vol. 2, p. 184. 

 Anthoecia arcifera, Guen6e, vol. 3, p. 399. 



Anthoecia arcifera, Grote, Proc. Eut. Soc. Phila., p. 340, plate 6, 

 fig. 3, 1863. 



Habitat, New York; Pennsylvania. 



