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57. Iam unable to see why this genus should be retained as distinct 
from Hadena; the differences are so unimportant that a generic separation 
seems perfectly unjustifiable. 
58. The species described under this generic name are sadly in need 
of revision; a considerable number have lashed eyes, and they can not re- 
main in this genus. If the insect in Mr. Neumoegen’s collection labelled 
Pachypolia atricornis is correctly determined, some of them will find a 
place in the latter genus. 
59. Except in the slighter form, and somewhat less wooly clothing 
beneath, Cop:hadena does not differ from JZefahadena and 1 can find no 
sufficient reason for retaining the former genus. The agreement in ar- 
mature of tibia, the form of collar and general resemblence otherwise is 
so great that I have no hesitation whatever in declaring them identical. 
60. The armature of the anterior tibia in this section unless other- 
wise stated, consists ofa single strong claw. 
61. Mr. Grote has alreadv united Azy/us with Agrotis, and 
he has been followed in the Check-list of the Brooklyn Entomological 
Society. The lashed eyes sufficiently distinguish it from that genus, and 
I consider it distinct, 
62. The same remarks apply to this genus. I have not seen it, but 
judging from the description it is very close to Anytus. 
63. When not otherwise expressed, the armature consists of a single 
strong: claw. 
64. Valeria Grote: Morr., is the only N.A. Species hitherto describ- 
ed: it differs from the European Species in the armed fore tibia, narrow- 
er wings, and more slender, longer abdomen; possibly it is not congen- 
eric with the European species. 
65, Luhypena Grt., and Meghypena Grt., have been correctly refer- 
to this genus by Mr. Grote himself. A/acrohypena was also so refered, 
but I think it sufficiently distinct generically. 
66. Adbrostola O., is hardly sufficiently distinct from P/usza, and is 
united wtth it by the Continental Entomologists. The majority of the 
species belong to the present section, but in a few species the palpi are 
not so long, and the genus is therefore again refered to in onother place. 
Abrostola agees with the above diagnosis. ac 
67. Mr. Grote in his description of this genus says that there are no 
ocelli: I find them present, but they are small, and concealed in the 
heavy vestiture of the head. ay 
68. Adlepharon Git. 
