Noctuidse 



Genus RHODOSEA Grote 



(i) Rhodosea julia Grote, Plate XXVII, Fig. 53, $. 

 The moth occurs in New Mexico and southward to northern 

 Mexico. The specimen figured on the plate is contained in the 

 United States National Museum. 



Genus RHODODIPSA Grote 



(1) Rhododipsa volupia Fitch, Plate XXVII, Fig. 22, S. 

 Habitat Colorado and Texas. 



(2) Rhododipsa miniana Grote, Plate XXVII, Fig. 23, $. 

 The insect occurs in New Mexico. 



(3) Rhododipsa masoni Smith, Plate XXVII, Fig. 24, ?. 

 This species has thus far only been reported from Colorado. 



Genus TRIOCNEMIS Grote 



There is only one species of this genus, to which Grote 

 applied the specific name saporis. The male is depicted on 

 Plate XXVI I, Fig. 21. It ranges from Washington and California 

 eastward to Colorado. 



Genus PSEUDACONTIA Smith 



This is another genus represented thus far 

 by one species. The insect received the specific 

 name crustaria at the hands of Morrison. The 

 figure we give was taken from a specimen 

 contained in the United States National Museum 

 at Washington. The insect ranges from Ne- FIG. 133. Pseuda- 

 braska to Colorado and Wyoming. conlia crustaria. 



Genus GR^PERIA Grote 



The only species attributed thus far to this genus is still a 

 rare insect in collections. We give a figure 

 of the type contained in the collection of the 

 late Berthold Neumcegen, which is preserved 

 at the Brooklyn Institute. The insect occurs 

 FIG. 134. Graperia in Texas. The fore wings are deep maroon, 

 magnifica, d". \. edged anteriorly with pale creamy white. 



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