48 MEMOIUS OF THE XATIOXAL ACADE3IY f)F SCIEXCES. 



Species inhahitating the Cold Temperate sttbregion and Humid province {Allen) (/. e., the northern or 



boreal and the eastern or forest-clad prorinee). 



Subfamily I. — GLUriiisiN.K. 



(llunliisia scptcntrioiiis (1). (1. liiitueri (1). G. severa (1). 



Sublamily 1 1. — Apatelodin^. 



Apatelodes torrefacta (1,2). A. augelica (1). 



Subfamily III. — rYG.i^RiNyE. 



All the (13) species of tlie genus, except Dafana enliforniea. 



Subfamily I^^ — IcHTHYURlN^. 



Ichthyura apicalis (vau) (1). Icbthjnira albosigina (1). 



inclusa (1, 2). bnicei (1). 

 strigosa (1). 



Subfamily T. — Xotodontin^. 



Nadata gibbosa (1,2), Notodonta stragula (1). 



Lopliodouta angulosa (1, 2). .simjilaria (1). 



ferruginea (2). Ellida caniplaga (1). 



'basitriens (1). Nerice bidentata (1). 



Drymouia georgica (1, 2). Dasylophia anguina (1, 2). 



Lopbopteryx elegans (1). interna (1). 



cameliua (1). Symmurista albifrons (1,2). 



Pheosia dimldiata (1). packardii (1). 



SubAimily YI. — HeterocampinvE. 



Hyparpax aurora (1. 2). Heterocampa mantco (1,2). 



peroj)boroides (2). biuudata (1,2). 



Xylinodes liguicolor (1, 2). guttivitta (1, 2). 



Schizura iponiea' (1, 2). * pulverea (1,2). 



leptinoides (1, 2). obliqua (1, 2). 



apicalis (1). astarte (2). 



unifornis (1, 2). belfragei (2). 



badia (1). subrotata (2). 



eximia (1). hydi-omeli (2). 



confiniia (1,2). unicolor (1). 



Seirodonta bilineata (1). Macrurocaiupa martbesia (1. 2). 



Subfamily YII. — Cerukin^. 

 Cerura borealis (1. 2). Cerura cinerea (1,2). 



oecidentalis (1). scitiscrii)ta (1,2). 



scolopendrina (1). 



It \rill be seen from the foregoing list that out of 52 species 2.") are, so far as yet known, 

 restricted to the Appalachian subprovitice, though extending westward in some cases to the 

 Pacific Coast, a few, notably Gluphisia septentrionis, Jehthyura apiaalis (vau), and a species of 

 Cerura, extending to the northern limits of the Hudsoniau district. None of the family are peculiar 

 to the Alpine summits of this or any country. 



Species inhabitiHij the Arid prorince (Gumpcstrian) and Pacific Coast district. 



Those from the Great Basin and Itocky Mountain region (including Oregon and Washington) 

 are marked (1); those from the Pacific Coast district (including California and Arizona), (2). 



Subfamily I. — GLUPnisiN^E. 



Gluphisia wrightii (2). Gluphisia albofascia (1). 

 form ridenda (1). formosa (1). 



rupta (1). severa (2). 



