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Catocala phalangUj Grote, Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil. vol. iii. p. 86, pi. 3. fig. 1 = 
C. palceogamUf var. A (Guen.), from the Middle United States j C. piatrix^ 
Grote, 1. c. p. 88, pi. 3. fig. 5, and p. 532, from the Middle and Eastern States ; 
C. cliutonn, Grote, 1. c. p. 89, pi. 3. fig. 4, from the Eastern States ; C. subnata, 
Grote, I, c. p. 326, pi. 4. fig. 5, from Maryland. 
Apamea legiiima^ Grote, 1. c. p. 82, pi. 2. fig. 4, from the Eastern and Middle 
States. 
JEurois purpurissata, Grote, 1. c. p. 82, pi. 1. fig. 6, from Pennsylvania. 
Plusia (Breoides, Grote, 1. c. p. 83, pi. 2. fig. 6, from the Middle and Eastern 
States. 
Amphipyra inornataj Grote, 1. c. p. 86, from Canada West. 
Luperina guemeiy PI. Douhl. Ent. Ann. 1864, p. 123 j Zoologist, 1864, p. 8916. 
Dianthcecia harrettii, II. Douhl. Ent. Ann. 1864, p. 124, fig. 3j Zoologist, 
1864, p. 8915. 
Nonagria hremlinea^ Fenn, Ent. M. Mag. vol. i. p. 107. Norfolk. Figured 
in Ent. Ann. 1865, fig. 3. 
Walker (Proc. Linn. Soc. vol. vii. pp. 160-198) describes the following new 
species, belonging to this group, from SaraAvak : — (IIomopteiudje) Artigisa 
(g. n.) nigro-signata (p. 160); Veia (g. n.) homopteruides (p. 161); Gadirtha 
chalybea (p. 161), diffimdens (ibid.), polygrapha, ferromixta, quadritiotata 
(p. 162), metaphcea, G. ? semifervens, and G. ? discigera (p. 103) ; Phumana 
(g. n.) canescens (p. 104) ; Chtiduca (g. n.) pyraloides (p. 105) ; Oiasa (g. n.) 
pustulifera (ibid.) ; Cor^a absorbens (p. 100) ; Curgia (g. n.) nonagrica (ibid.) ; 
Ci'opia onerata (ibid.) ; Asinduma (g. n.) exscripta (p. 167) ; Carissa (g. n.) 
cossoides (p. 168) ; Maxilua (g. n.) frontalis {p. 169) ; Thacona (g. n.) costivitta 
(p.l69) ; Badausa (g. n.) hypenoides (p. 170) ; Asia (g. n.) quadrilinea (p. 171) : 
(Catepiiiida!}) Anophia Umitaris, angulifcra (p. 171), sujjundens (p. 172); 
Idicara (g. n.) olivacea (ibid.) ; Remusia hirtissima (p. 173) ; Steiria ferrifera, 
repleta (p. 173), htmieralis, albistriga, and ceqidlima (p. 174) ; Spersara (g. n.) 
glaucopoides (p. 175) ; Minica semialba (p. 175), nigrilinea (p. 176) ; Maceda 
discalis (ibid.) ; Phyllodes semilinea (ibid.) ; Potamopliora ferrifacta (p. 177): 
(Ommatophorid^) Ilypopyra apicalis (p. 178) : (Bendid^) Culicula (g. n.) 
bimarginata (p. 178) : (Ophiusidas) Layoptera pallescens (p. 179) ; Cerbia 
subolivacea (ibid.); Ophisma rubida (ibid.), velata and lutea (p. 180); Aclnxa 
atrivittaj semipallida, purpureilinea (p. 181), pidclirivena (p. 182) ; Crithote 
(g. n.) horridipes (p. 183) : (Remigiid 2 e) Remigia intracta, zeta (p. 183), 
R.? bendioides (p. 184): (AMPiiiGONiDiE) Amphigonia costistriga (p. 184): 
(Thermesida^) Thermesia antecedens (p. 184), metagona, discontcnta, noctinix 
(p. 185), poaphiloides, T. ? crassiusctda, rvjiceps (p. 186), nigripalpis, plagifera, 
sparsa (p. 187) ; Capnodes intractata, C. anomioides (p. 188) ; Sclenis ccqualis, 
vacdlans, inaqualis (p. 189) ; Gincea pcctoralis (p. 190) ; Daona (g. n.) mansueta 
(ibid.) ; Vescisa (g. n.) commoda (p. 191) ; Ausinza (g. n.) ceqiia (p. 192) ; 
Astygtsa (g. n.) larentiata (ibid.), metaspila (p. 193) ; 3Iurgisa (g. n.) orgyoides 
(ibid.) ; Detounda (g, n.) spurcata (p. 194) ; Bagistana (g. n.) rudis (ibid.) ; 
Dumatha (g. n.) herbida (p. 195) ; Badiza (g. n.) ereboides (p. 196). 
' Geometuidas. 
Guenee (Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 4" ser. tome iv. p. 13) discusses 
