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Pseudaglossa lubricalis {Oeyer). May 15 ; July 10 ; Oct. 14. 



Epizeuxis aemula R'uhncr. Microphysa? nioUif&ra Walk. March 30 ; 

 July 3, 20. No. 252. 



Epizeuxis aiuericalis (6r«6/ie<3). Micropliysa? scriptijMiinis Walk. July 20; 

 Nov. 6. No. 251. 



Blcptiua caradrinalis Guenee. April 27 ; May 5. 



Bleptina inferior Grote. May 15 ; Aug. 3 ; Oct. 3. 



Tetanolita lixalis Gi-ote. March 23, 26. 



Pseiidorg-yia versuta Harvey. May 15. 



Plathypena scabra (Fabr.). May 6, 9. 



Eiidropia Tinosaria Grote and Robinson. April 30 ; June 3,4, 5. No. 255. 



Fidouia liiuetaria Grote and Robinson. Fid. halesaria Zeller. July 5 ; Sept. 

 16. No. 321. 



Tornos robiginosiis Morrison. March 5 ; May 4 ; Dec. 2, 5 5 No. 296 ; 

 March 26 ; May 5 ; July 3, 7, 20, 2 9 No. 297. 



This genus and species is allied to GymatopJiora (Boarmia). The wings are 

 narrower and more elongate. Male antennae pectinate, female simple. Leaden 

 gray, usually darker in males, and along the borders of the wings. 



A common exterior black line, more or less distinct, and followed by the 

 ocherous, outwardly brown bordered subterminal space. A black discal 

 raised scale spot ; sometimes the median shade, traversing it, is visible. Inner 

 line indistinct. 



Females more or less wholly light ocherous, mottled. 



Expanse, 22, 24 m. m. 



Mr. Morrison's error in describing the moth as a Noctuid is very apparent. 



Anisopteryx vernata Peck. Jan. 25 ; March 3. Number 299 ( S S ). 



Cyiuatopliora psiligrainmaria Packard. March 3 ; May 16 ; Aug. 3. No. 300. 



Cymatopliora larvaria (Guen.). May 3. No. 292. 



Acidalia inductata Packard. Oct. 3 to 7. No. 313. 



Ocliyria latirupta (TFa^A;.). May 4. No. 340. 



This is considered by Dr. Packard as a form of 0. designata Hufn., which 

 latter is also sent under the number 334 and as taken March 23. 



Nemoria chloroleiicaria Guen. April 4. No. 326. 

 Asopia tariualis {L.). Oct. 16. No. 416, 



