160 BULLETIN UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. [FoJ.VI. 



redimicula Ilorr., P. A. N. S. PMl. 57. 



Colorado ; Eastern and Middle States. 



N. B. — ^Varies by the thorax becoming brown and the primaries suf- 

 fused with dark brown. 

 verticaUs Gr., Bull. B. E. S. 3, 29. 



Colorado, 

 strigilis Gr., BnU. B. S. N. S. 3, 81. 



Yancouvcr. 

 apposita Gr., Bull. U. S. G. S. 41, 170. 



Yancouver ; Wash. T. 

 geniculata G. & E., Tr. Am. E. Soc. 1, 349, pi. 7, fig. 54. 



Eastern and Middle States. 

 coUaris G. & E., Tr. Am. E. S. 1, 348, pi. 7, fig. 53. 



Eastern and Middle States. 

 badinodis Gr., Can. Ent. 6, 13. 



Texas ; Middle and Eastern States. 

 BoUii Gr.; Agrotis liilarisX Gr. (n. b. 1.), Can. E. 12, 153. 



Texas. 



]^. B. — There is already a European species Jdlaris. 

 thero Morr., Proc. B. S. K H. 238, 1876. 



"Mass." 



N. B. — This species must differ from Bollii, for the fore tibiae are said 

 to be unarmed, whereas in Bollii they are spinose; the color also differs 

 and the lines are said to be " simple" and " dark brown "; the discal spots 

 on secondaries and beneath are said to be present in hero, whereas in. 

 Bollii they are absent, 

 atrifrons Gr., Bull. B. S. N. S. 1, 97 



Colorado. 

 piscipeUis Gr., Can. Ent. 10, 233. 



Colorado, 

 citricolor Gr., Can. Ent. 12, 154. 



Colorado. 



]Sr. B. — Some specimens have the fore wings more marked than my 

 type and shaded with reddish. This species must not be confounded 

 with Copahlepharon absidum Harvey (redescribed by Mr. Strecker as 

 JEJdopJiron grandis), which has also spinose tibise and is without mark- 

 ings, of a deeper yellow, varying by having longitudinal grayish fuscous 

 shadings on the fore wings, and is, I believe, generically distinct from, 

 Agrotis. 

 perpolita Morr., Proc. B. S. N.'H. 237, 1876. 



JMiddle and Eastern States, 

 velleripennis Gr., 6th Ann. P. Eep. 29. 



K Y.; Mass.; Calif, 

 f fauna Morr., Proc. B. S. K H. 237, 1876. 



"Lower California." 



