NO. 1184. NEW NOCTURNAL MOTHS— SMITH. 105 



A^ltogetlier the species are left in a somewhat unsatisfactory condi- 

 tion. Amelia, MUneata, and cinctipal'pis are probably congeneric and, 

 except for a donbt about the armature of cinctipalpis, are strictly 

 referable to Campometra. 



Mima, fraterna, and minor are close allies, yet I think, distinct, and 

 they differ from Campometram the totally unarmed middle tibia, which 

 in the male is very heavily clothed with long scales forming a real 

 tufting. I prefer leaving them with Campometra temporarily, until all 

 the allied genera can be carefully studied, but suggest the t&^m Heter- 

 anassa in case generic separation seems desirable. 



