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Lerodea eufala. 
Prenes panoquinoides. 
Herse cingulata. 
Syntomeida epilais. Larva on oleander. I have no records 
of this species for the Antilles, though it ranges south to 
Honduras on the Mainland. These specimens are like ours 
from Florida. 
Peridroma margaritosa. 
Mods latipes. 
Anticar sia gemmatilis. These three Noctuids are typical 
wanderers, with tremendous ranges. 
Litoprosopus bahamensis Hampson. A single specimen, 
damaged by ants, is indistinguishable from bahamensis ; but 
is decidedly colder brown, and with a much paler hind wing 
than true L. futilis from Florida. The large Texas species 
that passes for futilis appears to be undescribed, and 
matches this specimen much more closely in color. New to 
the U. S. 
Synchlora aerata. Two specimens seem definitely to be 
this and not the common Antillean S. frondaria. 
Cosymbia myrtaria form triseriata Prout. This species 
is discussed by Prout in the Macrolepidoptera of the World, 
viii, 96 (pi. 12, fig. d6) but is not distinguished in Mc- 
Dunnough’s Checklist, where “myrtaria” includes this, the 
more familiar northern packardi Prt. and the endemic ben- 
jamiwi Prt. from Florida. The single female is damaged, 
but I think is this, which Prout reports from both Florida 
and San Domingo. 
Campto gramma stellata. 
Micro gonia peosinata Guenee. One female, which is 
surely this. It also occurs in Florida, though it is not in 
our lists. 
Hymenia perspectalis. 
Ercta vittata Fabricius. New to the U. S. I found it 
abundant in Porto Rico. 
Sameodes cambogialis Guenee ( citrinalis Moschler) . New 
to the U. S. S. citrinalis Hmps. is a distinct species. 
Pyrausta tyralis. 
Trichoptilus defectalis. 
Undetermined micros, represent the Crambinae, Phyci- 
tinae, Phaloniidae and Blastobasidae. 
