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*TAENIOCAMPA, Gue?ie€ (18i\). 



Type : Noctua stabilis W. V. 



alia Ouen., Noct. 1, p. 354. 



f hibisci Ouen. Noct. 1, p. 355 (desc. from Abbot's MS. figures). 

 oviduca Ouen., Noct. 1, p. 357. 



f styracis Ouen., Noct. 1, p. 357 (described from Abbot's MS. figures), 

 f* incerta {Uufn.) ; Ot7i instaUlis Fitch, Trans. N. Y., Agr. Soc 16, 343. 

 Canada, soutliward. 



*PACHNOBIA, Oueiiie (1852). 



Type : Noctua rubricosa W. V. 



ooriuita Orote, List (18). 



t carnea(r/nrn&.) ; Moscliler, W. E. M. 4, p. 361. 

 Labrador, California. 



ORTHODES, Guenee (1852). 



Type : Ortliodes infirma Ouen. 



iuflrma * Ouen., Ortli. infirma A, Guen. Noct. 1, p. 375. 

 t cynica Ouen., Noct. 1, p. 375. 

 f nimia Ouen., Noct. 1, p. 376. 

 f candens Ouen., Noct. 1, p. 376. 

 fvecors Ouen., Noct. 1, p. 376. 

 New York, soutliward. 



ZOTHECA, Groie (1874). 



Tj'pe : Zotlieca tranc^uilla Orote. 



tranquilla Orote, List (19). 

 California. 



ANOMIS, nnhner (1816). 



Type: Auomis erosa ///77;«. 



erosa Hllbn., Zutr. S. 19, figs. 288, 287. 

 f fulvida Ouen., Noct. 2, p. 397 (an spec, praec. ?). 

 Southern States. 



s In this species the eyes are hairy. The linos on the fore wiiiRS are relieved by narrow yel- 

 lowish or pale shades. All the iiuukinp;s distinct and carried out. Ordinai-y spots conliguoiis 

 (in some specimens more so than in others) ; also circled by fine pale annulli. Median linos 

 trapezoidal. The u;oneial color is dull rosy brown ; squamation smooth. E.i:i)ame ^im.m. 



