INSECUTOR INSCITI^ MENSTRUUS 99 



segment with plate reaching half way down sides ; a tuft of 

 two long hairs at ventral angle of plate, a subventral tuft of 

 two hairs, dorsally a tuft of two hairs and a multiple tuft. 

 Anal gills broad, bluntly rounded, little longer than anal seg- 

 ment. 



Pupa : Breathing trumpets short, conical. Multiple tufts 

 on seventh and eighth abdominal segment. Paddles small. 



Larva and pupa are typical Sabethine. They come nearest 

 to Sabethinus, from which they differ by the absence of the 

 abdominal hooks. 



NOTE ON SCHIZURA APICALIS G. & R. 



(Lcpidoptera, Notodontidce) 



Lately Mr. William Beutenmiiller describes the larva of this 

 species from specimens feeding on wax myrtle (The Lepi- 

 dopterist, iii, 133, 1920). The larva is evidently the same as 

 described by me eleven years ago (Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash., xi, 

 104, 1909), not bred, although supposed to belong to the species. 

 My supposition has thus been verified after this lapse of time. 

 My specimens were feeding on low-bush blueberry. The range 

 of the species is from Maine to Florida. 



Harrison G. Dyar. 



CHANGE OF PREOCCUPIED NAME 



(Lepidoptera, Noctuidce) 



For Bryophilopsis Dyar (Ins. Ins. Mens., viii, 190, 1920), 

 not Hampson (Moths of India, ii, 361, 1894), the name 

 Farabryophila is proposed. 



Harrison G. Dyar. 



