AETHKOPODA OF THE COMMANDER ISLANDS. 335 



In the last few years it has been collected in numbers on Pribilof Islands and Queen 

 Charlotte Island. A very much smaller species of this same genus was discovered by 

 Mr. Ghas. Fuchs, in Mendocino County, Cal., and named by Dr. Horn JSgialites 

 Fuchii. A third species has now been discovered by Dr. Stejneger on Eobben Island. 

 Note. — The description of this species, since the death of Mr. Linell, has been published under 

 the name J^lgialites stejnegeri Linell, in Canadian Entomologist, Vol. XXX, March, 1898, p. 74. 



Family CFECULIONID^. 



(45) Sitones Uneellus Bonds. Cure. Suec, II, p. 30, f. 18. Gyllh., Ins. Suec, III, p. 281. Schh., Gen. 



Cure, II, p. 111. Allard, Mon., p. 354. 

 ocoator Herbst. Kaf., VI, p. 219, t. 75, f. 8. 

 var scissifrona Say, Desorip. Cure, p. 10. 



var indifferens Say, 1. c. Gemminger et Harold, Cat. Coloop., VIII, p. 2207. 

 Bering Island. 



A single specimen was collected by the Yega expedition in this island, as reported 

 by J. Sahlberg. 



Geographical distribution. — Europe, Amur and Boreal America. 



(46) Lepyrus palustris Scopoli. Ent. Caru., p. 33. 



Top of Preobraghenskaya Sopka, Bering Island, 1,900 feet above sea level. One 

 example was taken by Dr. Stejneger on July 20, 1883. 



Geographical distribution. — Europe, Siberia, Arctic America to New Hampshire and 

 New Mexico. 



(47) Mrycua nuyrio Manuerheim. 



JSriohinus morio Mannerheim, Bull. Mosc, II, 1853, p. 240. 

 Erycus morio Leconte & Horn, Rhynoh. of N. A., p. 163. 

 Bering Island, one example, 1883 (Stejneger). 



Geographical distribution. — Arctic America. This is a variety of E. cethiops Pabr., 

 from northern Europe and Siberia. 



(48) IVacftodes ^tiMoideo Germ. Germ., Spec. Nov., p. 327. Sch. Cure, III, p. 513. Mannerheim, BuU. 



Mosc, 1848, p. 293. Leoonte & Horn, Rhynch. of N. A., p. 190. 

 Glinka, Copper Island. Five examples, July-August, 1897 (L. Stejneger), 



Order LEPIDOPTERA. 



(By H.G.Dyar,Ph.D.) 

 Family SPHINGID^. 



(1) Maaroglossa sp., near siellatarum Linn. 



Bering Island, August, 1883 (Dr. Stejneger). 



Family NOCTUID^. 



(2) AgroUpUla alashce Grote. Bull. Buffalo Soc. Nat. Sci., HI, p. 84, pi. 4, fig. 1. Smith, BuU. U. S. 



N. M., No. 38, p. 54. Smith, Bull. U. S. N. M., No. 44, p. 110. 

 Copper Island. 



(3) Calocampa veiiista Hiibner. 



Bering Island, August 25, 1883 (Dr. Stejneger). 



Family GBOMETEID^. 



(4) Xanihorhoe gladalis Hulst, Can. Ent. XXX, 1898, p. 119. 



Bering Island, (Stejnerger) ; Alaska. 

 Type.— So. 3925, U. 8. IST. M. 



