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I feel strongly confident that crafeg? and blandula are one species, 
notwithstanding the larval differences. 
With regard to polygama, Guen., a glance at his figure Noct. 3, 
pl. 16, f. 2, will convince any one that this species could not have been 
intended. The primaries and secondaries are entirely different. The 
description accords with grynea, and the figure fits it as well as any 
species known to me. Moreover, Guenee in his synopsis, does not 
mention eryn-a, so it as such must have been unknown to him, 
18. mira, Grt. Can. Ent. 8, 230; Noct. N.A. p. 70, pl. 4, f. 43. 
General markings as in d/andula, but with the whole upper surface 
marked with rich chestnut brown. Expands 507—56 mm. _ Habitat, 
Florida to Kansas and southward, 
19. abbreviatella, Grt. Trans. Am. Ento. Soc. 4, 14, Noct. N.A. 66, pl. 4, f. 40. 
Angus, Papilio 4, 37. 
Primaries smooth pale gray, darker terminally; t.a. line broad, black from costa 
2 across wing, then obsolete; reniform annulate, black inferiorly; subreniform faint, 
black on inner margin; t.p. line faint or obsolete, not strongly angulated; secondaries 
bright yellow; median band short, curved, of nearly even width; border generally 
broken. Expands 45--50 mm _ Habitat Minn., Southward, and East to Ills. 
Var. Whitneyi, Dodge, Can. Ent. 6, 125. 
Primaries generally a brighter gray; t.a. line broadening inferiorly, before be- 
coming obsolete, forming a triangular patch; reniform heavily black; border of 
secondaries generally unbroken. 
20. nuptialis, Walk. C.B.M. 1206, Grt. Trans. Am. Ent. Soc. 4, 14, Buf. 
Bull. 2, 222, Angus, Papilio 4, 37, Myrrha, Streck. Rho. Het. p. 97, pl. 11, f. 12. 
Primaries above, pale gray of abbreviatella, outwardly darker; ali lines indistinct 
or generally obsolete; reniform black, subpyriform; secondaries a deeper yellow; 
otherwise asin Whitneyi. Expands 502—55 mm. Habitat Nebraska to ‘Texas. 
I feel entirely confident that abdreviatella will finally be determined 
as one with this species; but in the present status of the case I hesitate 
so to refer it. 
21. Clintonij, Grt. Am. Ent. Soc. Phil. 3, 89, pl. 3, f. 4, Streck. Rho. Het. 35, 
pl. 5, f. 6, Helene, Pilate Pap. 2, 31. 
Primaries pale smooth uniform gray; lines fine, but quite distinct. M of t.p. line 
generally pronounced; basal dash generally present, also black dash at sinus of t.p. 
line; veins black, subterminally; slight apical clouding; secondaries clear yellow; 
median band generally constricted near middle, not reaching inner margin; mar— 
ginal band generally broken. Expands 55—60 mm. Habitat, East of the Mis— 
sissippi. 
