GEOMETRIDJf), PYEALTD.E. 
433 
& 10, New Granada ; P. carnata, A. S. Packard, Rep. Peab. Ac. vi. 
p. 43, and P. Best. Soc. xvi. pi. i. fig. 9, California. 
Scotosia cunctata and pallidivittata, P. T. G. Snellen, 1. c. pp. 91 & 92, 
pi. vii. figs. 1 & 2, Barro Blanco ; S. meadii, A. S. Packard, Rep. Peab. 
Ac. vi. p. 41, Colorado. 
Cidaria fedtschenkoi, N. Erschoff , 1. c. p. 70, pi. iv. fig. 72, Khokand ; 
C. suspectata and algidata^ H. B. Moschler, S. E. Z. xxxv. pp. 160 & 162, 
Labrador ; C. alho-punctata^ H. K. Morrison, L c. p. 202, Massachusetts, 
New Hampshire ; C. glaucata, A. S. Packard, P. Bost. Soc. xvi. p. 20, 
pi. i. fig. 6, California ; C. circumcidata^ Bogota, p. 94, emmelesiata and 
morbosata, Barro Blanco, pp. 96 & 97, P. C. T. Snellen, 1. c. pi. vii. 
figs. 3-5. 
Psaliodes ocreata, id. 1. c p. 100, pi. vii. fig. 5, hab. — ? 
Opsigonia herrichiata, id. 1. c. p. 102, pi. vii. fig. 7, Bogotd. 
Anaitis cxcelsata^ N. Erschoff, 1. c. p. 70, pi. iv. fig. 71, Kisil-kum. 
JEubolia momaria and fuJgurata, P. T. G. Snellen, 1. c. pp. 103 & 104, 
pi. vii. figs. 8 & 9, Barro Blanco ? 
Lithostege staudingeri, N. Erschoff, 1. c. p. 69, pi. iv. fig. 70, Sarafschan ; 
S. triseriata, Colorado, and rotundata, California, A. S. Packard, Rep. 
Peab. Ac. vi. p. 39. 
Melanoptilon emplociaria^ Tusugusuga, and suavaria, hab. — ?, P. C. 
T. Snellen, L c. pp. 106 & 107, pi. vii. figs. 10 & 11. 
Marmopteryx tessellata, A. S. Packard, Hayden’s U. S. Survey, 1873, 
p. 552, Moths, fig. 6, Arizona. 
Pyralidj:. 
C. Berg (Bol. Ac. Cordova, i, pp. 150-182) describes the Pyralidina re- 
corded as found in the Argentine Republic, amounting to only 17 species, 
as follows (omitting 4, described as new) ; — Aglossa cuprealis^Pi.xihn.\ Aso- 
piafarinalis, Linn., Nomophila hybridalis^ Hiibn., Botys cespitalis,^ .Y 
and rubigalis, Gu4n., Eurycreon rantalis^ Gu^n. (with transformations), 
Samea ecclesialis^ Guen. (= cantellalis^ Gu6n.), Phacellura marginalise 
Cram, (said by Berg, 1. c. pp. 276-279, to have been described as new by 
Woijonbergh, under the name of Pyralis zapalUtalis, in Analcs do Agri- 
ciiltura, i. p. 77), and P. nilidalis, Cram., Stcmtrges designalise GiKin. 
(with transformations), Lineodes serpulalise Led. (with transformations), 
Siriocauta testiilalis, Hiibn., and Zinchenia perspectalise Hiibn. A general 
account of the group is prefixed to the paper. 
Pyralis farinalis, L., recorded from California; A. S. Packard, Ann. 
Lyc. N. York, x. p. 265. 
Aglossa pinguinalis, L. N. Erschoff figures var. asiatica; Lep. Turk, 
pi. V. fig. 81. 
Pyrausta punicealis. Transformations described by J. Hellins, Ent. 
M. M. xi. pp. 66 & 67. 
Asopia costalis. Transformations figured and described ; C. V. Riley, 
Rep. Ins. Mo. vi. pp. 102-107. 
Daraba.cordalis and Diasemia grammalis, Doubl., figured by A. G. 
Butler, Lep. New Zealand, pi. iii. figs. 22 & 23. 
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