384 Mr. A. G. Butler's synonymic notes on the 



Ochropleura plecta. 



Phaltena-Noctua plecta, Linneus, Syst. Nat., p. 2851, 



n. 157. 

 Ochropleura vicaria, Walker, Lep. Het., x., p. 409, 



n. 7 (1856). 

 0. costalis, Moore, P.Z.S., 1867, p. 56. 



I can discover no difference whatever between European, 

 African, North American, Japanese, or Indian examples 

 of this species. 



ANYTUS, Grote. 



This genus seems to me much more like Pharetra 

 (which I refer to the Arctiidte) than to the Noctuidce, 

 but for the present I have left it where Grote placed it. 



Anytus privatus. 



Polia privata, Walker, Lep. Het., xi., p. 521, n. 19 



(1857). 

 This is the Xylina sculpta of Grote from N. America. 



EUCOPTOCNEMIS, Grote. 



A small genus of broad-winged species with deeply 

 pectinated male antennae. 



Eucoptocnemis fimbriaris. 



Heliophobus fimbriaris, Guenee, Noct., i., p. 172, n. 271 



(1852). 

 Graphiphora obvia, Walker, Lep. Het., xv., p. 1707 



(1858). 



N. America. 



TETEAPYRGIA, Walk. 



Tetrapyrgia graphiphorides. 



Tetrapyrgiagraphiphorides, Walker, Lep. Het., Suppl., 



3, p. 712 (1865). 

 Elegarda summa, Walker, 1. c., p. 713. 



Tasmania. 



The first type is a worn example. The antennae of 

 males in this genus are extremely long, tapering, and 

 pectinated strongly to near the tips, which are naked. 



