164 BULLETIN UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SUKVEY. [ToLYI, 



texana Gr., P. E. S. P. 2, 273, 1863, pi. 6, fig. 2. 



Texas; Colorado. 

 pyropMloides Harvey, Can. E. 8, 37. 



CalifoiDia. 

 trabalis Gr., Can. Ent. 9, 198. 



Middle and Eastern States, 

 pressa Gr., T. Am. E. S. 90, 1874. 



Western, Middle, and Eastern States. 

 Ijrasina Fab., Maut. 169; Speyer, E. Z. 136. 



Europe and Atlantic States ; Can. 

 occulta Linn., S. ]Sr. 4, 514. 



Europe and Atlantic States ; Can. 

 astricta Morr., Proc. B. S. K H. 135, 1874. 



New York, 

 tprseflxa Morr., P. B. S. K H. 117, 1875. 



'^ Eocky Mountains." 



§Anytus Gr. 



sculpta Gr., BuU. B. S. K S. 1, 114 ; K Am. Ent. 1, 93. 



§ Ajmmoconia Led. 



sculptilis Harvey, Bull. B. S. N. S. 3, 73, pi. 3, fig. 2. 



Texas, 

 chortalis Harvey, Bull. B. S. N. S. 3, 74, pi. 3, fig. 9. 



Texas ; Arizona ; Colorado, 

 aratrix Harvey, Bull. B. S. N. Si, 3, 74, pi. 3, fig. 8. 



Texas ; Arizona ; Colorado, 

 parentalis Gr., Am. Ent. 1, 44. 



Colorado, 

 decipiens Gr., Am. Ent. 1, 45. 



Colorado. 



§Pachnobia Guen. 



alaskse Gr., BuU. B. S. N. S. 3, 38, pi. 4, fig. 1. 



Alaska, 

 carnea TJiunh., M. K 72, fig. 1; Moeschl. W. E. M. 4, 163 j Agrotis 

 sco;pulana Morr. 

 Mt. Washington ; Labr. ; Lapland. 

 Orilliana 6^r., Can. Ent. 7, 154; Agrotis claviformis Mori.j'Pioc. B. S. K. 

 H. 115, Oct. 1875. 



§Agiiotiphila Gr. 



montana Morr., Ann. K T. L. N. H. 94; Grote, id. 108, 1875. 



N. B. — This form has ovate-narrowed eyes, differing in this respect 

 strongly from Agrotis, and approaching the Heliothid group of the 

 family, Anarta, etc. The ornamentation is like Agrotis, but not unlike 

 Anarta. I have included it here, but unless we refer all the Noctuids 

 with spinose tibise to Agrotis, it cannot remain united with that genus. 



