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Asopia olinalis Ouenee. Aug. 6 ; Oct. 5, 12. Nos. 356 and 357. 



The color varies to olivaceous, one specimen ( 3 ) being almost entirely 

 greenish in hue. 



Eustixia piipula Huhner. Zutr. 827-8. April 30 ; May 2. No. 408. 

 Botis fracturalis Zeller. March 10; May 5, 27. Nos. 384, 385. 



Three specimens differing among themselves in the shape and extent of the 

 silver markings and also in the ground color which is pale ocher brown in one 

 specimen. Whether ventralis, argyralis andi fracturalis are distinct species or 

 all forms of a single one is undecided but possible. 



Botis vinulenta G. & R. Bhodaria signatalis Walk. April 5 ; May 6. No. 359. 

 Botis laticlavia O. *£ R. May 4. No. 360. 

 Botis cinerosa Ch'ote and Robinson. Oct. 12, 15. No. 361. 

 As suspected by Prof. Zeller this is probably an autumnal form of latidavia. 



Botis difflssa Orote and Robinson. March 29 ; May 16. No. 366. 



■ This is perhaps the same as tyralis Guen. The specimens vary in depth of 

 color and distinctness of markings. 



Argyria argeutata (prury). Urola chamaechrysella Walk. July 6 ; Oct. 14. 

 No. 411. 



Eromeue texana Robinson. Two specimens. No. 450. 

 Scirpopliaga vestaliella Zeller. April 30. No. 410. 



Explanation of Plate II. 



1. Apatela persuasa. 



2. Apatela paupercula. 



3. Tarache lactipennis. 



4. Hadena patina. 



5. Tricopis aleucis. 



9. 

 10. 



Cleophana occata. 

 Agrotis rudens. 

 Homohadena induta. 

 Homohadena incomitata. 

 Bolina ochreipennis. 



