Grote.] Zkd'Z [Nov. 20, 



disstria (Hubu.), Verz., p. 192, No. 1975 {Malacosoma) ; neustria :t 

 Abb. & Sm., p. 117, T. 59 ; GUsiocampa silvahca Harr., Cat. Ins. Mass., 

 72 ; Rep. Ins. Inj. Veg., 271 ; id. 3d Ed., p. 376, PL 7, fig. 18, 19 ; Bom- 

 byx drapacearum Boisd., Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg., 12, p. 82. Canada to 

 Georgia. 



Californiea (Pack.), Proc. Ent. Soc, Phila. , 3, p. 387 (GUsiocampa); 

 Bo7nbyx jJseudotieusti'iaEoisd., Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg., 12, 82. California. 



AuTACE Walk. (1855). 

 Type : xlrtace punctistriga Walk. 

 punetistriga Walk., C. B. M., 7, p. 1491. New York to Georgia. 



ToLTPE Hubner (1816). 

 Type : Bombyx Velleda 8toU. 



Velleda (Stoll), Supp. Cram., p. 178, PI. 41, fig. 4 ; Hiibn., Verz., S. 

 189, No. 1943 (Tolype). Canada to Georgia. 



Larieis (Fitch), 2d N. Y. Rep. p. 262, PI. 2, fig. 5 § , 6 9 {Planosa). 

 Gaxtr. minuta Grote, Proc. Ent. Soc, Phila., 2, p. 433 i^. 



Note. — Fitch's description and figure of the (5 were probahly talien from rubbed 

 specimens. 



Heteropacha Harvey (1874). 



Type : Heteropacha Rileyana Harvey. 



Rileyana Harvey, Bull. Buff, Soc, N. S , 1, p. 263, PI. 11, fig. 1. 

 Missouri ; Texas (Boll, in M. C. Z. Cam.). 



Note. — Dr. Harvey's type is somewhat rubbed. Fresh specimens sliow tlie fringes 

 distinctly chequered, fuscous and whitish. On tlie forewings the median space is darker, 

 confined by dark lines indistinctly edged with whitish. Terminally the wing is more 

 whitish, showing the subterminal spots plainly. 



TEREDINES Hiibner (1806), 



[Co^sides Eerr. - Sch., 1845.]' 

 Note. — This and the following group are equivalent to the '■'• fodicantes " of Htlbner 

 (1806). We would consider them of equal value. The European T. dossus (Liinu.) is 

 made the type of the genus Teredo, by Hubner, in the Tentamen. In v. Heineman's 

 extremely unsatisfactory arrangement of the Bombyces, the genus Limacodes is asso- 

 ciated with this group. 



Xystus Grote (1874). 

 Type : Cossus robiniee Peck. 



Note. — The name Xyleutes of Hubner, cannot be used for this genus, for the reason 

 that it is originally applied to none of the species ; in the Verzeichniss it appears to be 

 used instead of Terelo (Tentamen) for the European Teredo cossms (Linn.). Gr.: 



CUfTTO'. 



E-obinise (Peck), Mass. Ag. Rep. Journ., 5, 67 (1818), Plate (Gossus); 

 Harris, Rt. Ins. Inj. Veg., Mass., 297 (Xyleutes); U.S., Lep. Ex., figs. 

 170, 171. Canada; Eastern and Middle States ; California? 



