Geometric! ae 



Genus EPIPLATYMETRA Grote 



(i) Epiplatymetra coloradaria Grote & Robinson, Plate 

 XLV, Fig. 15, 3. 



The insect is common in Wyoming and Colorado. 



Genus PHERNE Hulst 



(1) Pherne parallelia Packard, Plate XLV, Fig. 9, ?. 



Syn. paralleliaria Packard. 



The moth is a native of the Pacific subregion. 



(2) Pherne jubararia Hulst, Plate XLV, Fig. 20, ?. 



The insect occurs in the State of Washington. The specimen 

 depicted in the plate is the type of the species originally described 

 by Hulst. 



(3) Pherne placearia Guenee, Plate XLV, Fig. 21,6. 



Syn. mellitularia Hulst. 



The habitat of the species is California. 



Genus METANEMA Guen<5e 



(1) Metanema inatomaria Guenee, Plate XLV, Fig. 13, $. 

 A widely distributed species, found throughout the entire 



territory. 



(2) Metanema determinata Walker, Plate XLV, Fig. 12, ?. 



Syn. carnaria Packard. 



The moth occurs in the northern portions of the Appalachian 

 subregion. 



(3) Metanema quercivoraria Guenee, Plate XLV, Fig. 28, ? . 



Syn. celiaria Walker ; trilinearia Packard. 



The insect has a wide range in the Appalachian subregion. 



Genus PRIOCYCLA Guende 



(i) Priocycla armataria Herrich-Schaeffer, Plate XLV, Fig. 

 6,3. 



Very commonly found in the eastern portions of our territory. 



Genus STENASPILATES Packard 



(i) Stenaspilates zalissaria Walker, Plate XLV, Fig. 5, ? . 

 The moth occurs in the region of the Gulf of Mexico, and is 

 common in Florida. 



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