11 



f fiisca Boisd.; Mosch., W. E. M. 8, S. 197. 



t Stauding-eri Mosch., W. E. M. S. 133, Taf . 1, fig. 4. 



*t islandica Staudgr., Stett. Ent. Zeit. 1857, SS. 232, 301. 



t Drewseni Staudgr., Stett. Eut. Zeit. 1857, S. 302. 



t Westermanni {Staudgr.), Stett. Ent. Zeit. 1857, S. 303 {Noetua). 



f Cochrani Riley, Prairie Farmer, July, 1868 (fide Auct.) ; 1st Mo. Rep. 75. 



repentis G. & R., Trans. Am. Ent. Soc. 1, p. 350, PI. 7, fig. 58. 



* saucia {Habn.) ; Guen., Noct. 1, p. 271 ; Ag. inermis Harris, Ins. luj. Veg. p. 



444. 

 f maleflda Guen., Noct. 1, p. 267. 

 *exclamatioiiis {Linn) ; Guen. Noct. 1, p. 280. 



* segetiiiu (6'. V.) ; Agr. texaniis Grote, Proc. Ent. Soc. Pliil., vol. 2, p. 273, PI. 



6, fig. 2. 

 Yelleripeunis Grote, Gth Ann. Rep. Peab. Acad. Sci. p. 29. 

 f messoria Harris, Ins. Inj. Veg. p. 444. 

 annexa {Tr.); Stephens, Haust. 2, p. 117, PI. 22, fig., 2. 

 VancouTerensis Grote, Bui. Buf. Soc. Nat. Sci. 1, p. 134, PL 4, fig. 4. 

 fiucivis Guen., Noct. 1, 274, 441. 

 f obeliscoides Guen., Noct. 1, p. 293. 

 f elimata Guen., Noct. 1, p. 333 {Noctua). 

 *suffiisa {S. v.), Guen., Noct. 1, p. 268; Agr. telifera Harris, Ins. Ing. Veg. 



p. 443. 

 venerabilis Walk., C. B. M. Noct. 328 ; incallida { 2 ) Walk., C. B. M. Noct. p. 



330. 

 f patula Walk., C. B. M., Noct. p. 329. 

 t haesitaiis Walk., C. B. M., Noct. p. 329. 

 f insi^uata Walk., C. B. M. Noct. p. 330. 

 t mollis Barnston, Walk., C. B. M. Noct. p. 331. 

 t perlentans Walk., C. B. M. Noct. p. 332. 

 t radix Barnston, Walk., C. B. M. Noct. p. 832. 

 f jucunda(TP'rt^^•.), {Grajyhiphora) C. B. M. Noct. p. 399.^ 

 Widely distributed in North America. 



PLEONECTOPODA, Orotc (1873). ' 



Type : Pleonectopoda Lewisi Grote. 

 Lewisi Grote, Bui. Buf. Soc. Nat. Sci. 1, p. 137, PI. 4, fig. 10. 

 Colorado. 



5 At this time many of tlie species of this genus that I have formerly examined are inaccess- 

 ible to me. The species should be separated into 2 Groups: i. e. 1, those species in wliich all 

 the tibiae are spinose, and 2, those in which the middle and hind tibiae alone arc armed. The 

 present arrangement is provisional. 



