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Ins. 190 
Notes on several genera of N. American Noctuce ; Grote, Canad. Ent. 
xiv. pp. 234-236. 
Leucania impuncta, Guen. (= decolorata, Blanch.), Agrotis hypsilon, 
Rott. (= frivola, Wallengr., = robusta, Blanch.), saucia , Hiibn. (= an - 
gulifer , Walk., = ? Spcelotis stictica and P punctulata , Blanch., ? Agrotis 
impacta , Walk., and ? Noctua cetliiops , Phil.), gypaetina , Guen. (= pseudo- 
plecta , Snell.), incivis, Gu6n. (= anteposita , Gu6n.), blanchardi , Berg 
(= lutescens , Blanch., wee Eversm., = ? deprivata, Walk.), hispidula , Guen. 
( =Jlavicosta , Wallengr.), Orthodes ferruginescens , Blanch., Peropalpus , 
Blanch., = Palindia, Guen., Plusia virgula , Blanch. (=certa, Walk., = 
Triphccna signata , Phil.), P. nu, Guen. (= ? depauperata , Blanch., = c?e- 
fr’Msa and fumifera, Walk.), and P. biloba t Steph., noticed; Berg, An. Soc. 
Arg. xiv. pp. 280-282, 286, & 287. 
Grote recharacterizes his genera Momaphana t p. 63, Conservula and 
Euedwardsia , p. 64, New Check List. 
Grote (Canad. Ent. xiv. pp. 74-76) remarks on and recharacterizes the 
following genera remarkable for the structure of the clypeusand tibiae : — 
Bessula and Antoplaga , Grote, Pippona , Ilarv., Plagiomimicus , Grote, 
Polenta , Mor., Stiria and Stibadium , Grote. 
Acronycta and Cucullia. Hofner suggests that several of the forms 
which only differ in the larval state may be simply larval variations, or 
perhaps alternate forms ; JB. Mus. Karnten, xv. p. 200. 
Rhododipsa miniana , figs. 1 & 2, Gortyna rigida, figs. 3. & 3 a, and 
Schinia buxea , fig. 4, Grote, figured by him ; Papilio, ii. p. 64, pi. i. 
On collecting Noctuce with dried apples, &c. ; Mewes, Ent. Tidskr. iii. 
pp. 196, 214, & 215. 
Captures of Noctuce at Centro, Now York, in 1881 ; Hill, Papilio, ii. p. 50. 
Acronycta abscondita , Troitschko, noticod; Ilofner, l. c. p. 194. A. alni , 
odour of larva ; Slipper, Ent. xv. p. 132. A. lepusculina , Guen. : trans- 
formations described, and larva aud imago figured; W. Saunders, Canad. 
Ent. xiv. pp. 221 & 222, figs. 22 & 23. A. occidentalism Grote & Rob. : 
larva and pupa described ; Packard, Papilio, ii. p. 181. 
Eulonche oblinata , Abb. & Smith : larva described; Grote, Papilio, ii. 
p. 99. 
Arsilonche albo-venosa , Goetze (= Ablcpharon henrici , Grote), and Leu- 
cania phragmitidicola, Gu6n., and harveyi , Grote, differentiated ; Smith, 
Canad. Ent. xiv. pp. 197 & 198. 
Simyra albo-venosa, De Geer, and its parasite, Ilepiopelmus leucostigmus, 
Grav., noticed ; Holmgren, Ent. Tidskr. iii. pp 87-89. 
Leucania amnicola, Ramb. (= congrua, Herr.-Schaff.), noticed ; Von 
Nolcken, S. E. Z. xliii. pp. 175 & 176. L. extranea , Guen. : Hawaiian 
specimens described; Butler, Tr. E. Soc. 1882, p. 32. L. impuncta , Gu6n., 
var. decolorata , Blanch., noticed ; id. 1. c. pp. 113 & 114. L. unipunctata , 
Ilaw., discussed ; Biley, Rep. Ins. 1882, pp. 89-106, pis. ii. & vi. figs. 1-3. 
Hibernates in larva state : abundance in 1882 ; id. Am. Nat. xvi. pp. 516 
& 1017. Larva destroyed by Metapodius femoratus , Fabr. ; Howard, 
tom. cit. pp. 597 & 598. 
Nonagria inquinata, enervata, and fodiens, Guen., and Iceta, Morr. 
Descriptions reprinted ; Grote, Papilio, ii. pp. 94 & 95. 
