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Ctenucha. Stretch (Illustrations, pp. 23-32, pi. 1. f. 10-16) enumerates 8 
species found in the United States, and describes and figures C. virginica^ 
Oharp., C. cressonana and ochriscajmsj Grote, C. multifaria and venosa, Walk., 
and one new species. 
Stretch (1. c.) figures and redescribes (sometimes with notices of transfor- 
mations) Scepsis fulvicollis, Hiibn. ( = Glaucopis semidiaphayia, Morr., and 
Sepsis packardi, Grote) ; Acoloithus falsarius, Clem, (figured as A. americanuSj 
01.) ; Harrisina americana^ Boisd. ; Lycomorpha pholus, Dru. ; Anatolmis 
grotii, Pack, j Pyromorpha dimidiata^ H.-S. ; Gnophala vermiculata and 
hopff'eri (?= Glaucopis latipennis, Boisd.), Grote ; Pcpanthcria sct'ibonia, Stoll ; 
Psychomorp)ha epimenis, Dru. ; Phryganidia californicn, Grote, apparently in- 
termediate between Proeris and Ctenucha [?] j Ilypoprepia fucosa^ Hiibn. 
(^ssminiata, Kirb., vittataj Harr., and tricolor' ^ Fitch) j Lithosia argillacea, 
Pack. ; L. aphaUcaj Grote, and L. castUy Sanb. ; Cramhidia pallida, Pack. ; 
Eustixis suhfervens, Walk. ; Cydosia nohilitella, Cram. ?, from Texas (C. imi- 
tella proposed for this species, if distinct from Cramer’s), and C. aurivitta,G(X. 
& R. ; (Eta aurea, Fitch ; Cisthene favstinula and nexa (=C. grisea, Pack.), 
Boisd. j C. subjecta, Walk., and C. unifascia, G. & R. ; Cleinensia albata and 
umbrata,.VB.Qk , ; Utetheisa bella, L. ; U. speciosa. Walk. ; V. ornatrix, L. ; and 
a form intermediate bet\A een the two latter (the 3 forms are perhaps not 
truly distinct) and Euphancssa mendica, Walk, (should perhaps be referred 
to the Geometree, according to some observations made by W. Saunders on 
the newly-hatched larva). 
Leptosoma insidare. Larva from Madagascar described by Vinson & 
Guen«5e, ‘ Voyage ’ &c.. Annexe F, p. 42. 
Tumida sagenaria, ^^.,^Barsine natalensis, Walk. : Wallengren, OEfv. 
Vet. Ak. 1872, p. 60. 
On the earlier stages of Nudaria scncx and mundana, Setina irrorcUa, 
Lithosia mesomelia, muscerda, and complana, cf. Buckler & Hellins, Ent. M. M, 
viii. pp. 169-176. 
Nudaria senex, Hiibn. : F. J. M. Heylaerts, fils, Tijdschr, Ent. (2) vii. 
p. 121. 
Nola strigula. Larva described by Buckler, Ent. M. M. ix. pp. 15 & 16. 
N. malana (Brachyteenia malana, Fitch) redescribed by Zeller, Verb. z.-b. 
Wien, xxii. p. 464. On B. triquetana, Fitch, cf. Zeller, 1. c. p. 467. 
Calprnia, g. n. (IIypsin(x), Moore, P. Z. S. 1872, p. 671. Type C. satmdct'si, 
sp, n., 1. c. pi. 33. fig. 1, India. 
New species : — - 
Ctenucha brunnea. Stretch, Illustrations, p. 30, pi. 1. fig. 11, California. 
Harrisina texana, id. 1. c. p. 181, pi. 8. fig. 1, Texas. 
Lysomorpha miniata, S. California, L. palmeri, Arizona : A. S. Packard, 
Rep. Peab. Ac. iv. p. 84. 
Etiagra quadrimaculata, Moschler, S. E. Z. 1872, p. 349, Cayenne. 
Dioptis ithomeina and noctiluces, Butler, Cist. Ent. iv. pp. 87 & 88, Costa 
Rica. 
Estherna coivfluetis, id. Tr. E. Soc. 1872, p. 49, Villa Nova. 
Pericopis noctuites, Minas Geraes ?, rubripicta, Bogota, and fenestrata { — P. 
thetis, local form), San Geronimo, Vera Paz : Butler, l.c. p. 60; P. irenuhs 
and leonina, Butler, Cist. Ent. iv. pp. 88 & 89, Costa Rica. 
