iVo 3.] GKOTE ON MOTHS, CATALOGUE OF NOCTU^. 569 



Platyceeuea Packard (1864). 



Furcilla Pack., Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil. 374, 1864. Larva on White Pine, 

 Lintu. Ent. Con. 3, 131, with figure. Canada; Eastern and Middle 

 States. 



Charadra Walker (1865). 



Propinquilinea Grote, Trans. Am. Ent. Soc. 4, 293, pi. 1, fig. 96; Goodell. 



Papilio, 1, 15. Eastern and Middle States; larva on the White Birch 



and Walnut. 

 Deridens Guen6e, ISToct. 1, 35, pi. 3, fig. 8; Acronycta circuUfera Walk., 



709; Charadra contigua Walk. Sup. 446; G. & E. Trans. Am. Ent. 



Soc. 2, 86; Lintn. Ent. Con. 3, 157 (larva). Canada to Southern 



States. Larva on Oak (Thaxter). 

 Bispulsa Morr. Proc. Bost. Soc. N. H. 213, 1875. Texas. 

 Palata Grote, Can. Ent. 12, 258; 5 Papilio, 1, 153. Colorado; Arizona. 



Eaphia Hiibner (1816). 



Ahrupta Grote, Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil. 2, 336, pi. 8, fig. 3, 1863. Eastern 



and Middle States. 

 Frater Grote, Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil. 2, 435, pi. 9, fig. 7, 1864 ; Saligena 



personata Walk. Sup. 606 (1865). Eastern and Middle States. Larva 



on Poplar (Thaxter). 



Feralia Grote (1874). 



Jocosa Guen^e, Noct. 1, 37 ; Grote, B. B. S. if. S. 2, 58. Eastern and 

 Middle States. Yaries by being sufiused with black. 



MoMAPHANA Grote (1875). 



Co7nstocU Grote, B. B. S. N. S. 2, 59; Stett. Ent. Zeit. 195, 1875. New 

 York ; Buffalo, collected by Prof. Kellicott. 



DiPHTHERA Hiibner. 

 Fallax H.-S. Exot. 80, fig. 211. Eastern, Middle, and Southern, States. 



Harrisimemna Grote (1873). 



Trisignata Walk., C. B. M. Noct.29; Notodonta sexguttata Harris in Ent. 

 Cor. pp. 174-5, figs. 24-5. The curious larva, with long thoracic hairs, 

 and a habit of vibrating the body, from which it is called the "zig- 

 zag" caterpillar, lives on lilac, and bores into wood to pupate, cover- 

 ing up the orifice by which it entered, so that it is not noticed. Can- 

 ada to Middle States. 



