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Macariaf refusata Wlk. 891, is the same as Heterophleps 

 harveyata Pack, and antedates it. 



Scotosia hasitata Gn. ii, 444, .S". impanperata Wlk. 1363, and 

 Philereme albosignata Pack, are one species. 



A MSS. species, type in the Museum, Scotosia differe7is^dsx. 

 is Triphosa indubitata Grt. If it be applied to the melanic and 

 suffused form it is then a synonym of T. pustularia Hy. Edw. 

 This is the insect identified by Walker as Scotosia affirinaria Gn, 

 Can. Nat. v, 264. It is very like that species, but different. 



A specimen of Operophtera bruceata Hulst, has on it a label. 

 Anisopteryx remota Pack. I am not aware that Dr. Packard 

 ever described a species by that name. 



Lobophorafiiscifasciata'WV^. 1258, Larentia longipejinis'^W. 

 sup. 1 67 1, Scotosia lobophorata Wlk. 1347, are the same as Lobo- 

 phora anguilineata Grt. Mr. Warren joins as the same species, 

 L. vernata Pack, and I incline to the belief that he is right. 



Lobophora atroliturata Wlk. 17 10, is the same as L. geminata 

 Wlk. 



Lobophora ? nivigerata Wlk. 1259, is a dark form of L. imc- 

 qiialiata Pack. 



Phibalapteryx impleta Wlk. sup. 1683, and P. indoctriiiata 

 Wlk. 1722 are synonyms of P. intestinata Gn. ii, 432. 



Cidaria luscinata Zell. is the same as Phibalapteryx latirupta 

 Wlk. 1684. 



Cidaria? frigidata Wlk. 1729, Larentia? renunciata Wlk. 

 1 1 87, and Ypsipetes pluviata Gn. ii, 378. are synonyms of trifas- 

 ciata. Mr. Moffat tells me Cleora divisaria Wlk. 489, is the 

 same species. 



Melajiippe gratulata^V^. 1273, is M. brunneiciliata Pack, and 

 has priority. 



Petrophora truncata var. thingvallaia, described, I think, by 

 Stephens, is the insect afterwards described by me as Cleora 

 atrifasciata. The Museum specimens are very much smaller than 

 mine, expanding scarcely one-half as much. 



La7-entia flamifera Wlk. 1184, is Larentia hersiliata Gn. 



Larenta cerivinifascia Wlk. 1184, is a variety oi populata. It 

 is very close in appearance to the variety commanotata Haw. 

 Cidaria remotata Wlk. 1388, C. molliculata Wlk. 1390, C pro- 

 pulsata Wlk. 1389, and Pelurga similisWXk. 1425, are all forms 

 of the same species, the American populata, called by Prof. 



