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Donbledayi Guenee, Noct. 1, p. 15. Walker, C. B. M. Noct. 1, p. 1(). 
New York State (Gruenee). 
lACINIA Grote. 
cymatophoroides Guenee, Noct. 1, 13. Walker, C. B. M. Noet. 1, p. 8. 
Middle and Eastern States. Coll. Mr. E. L. G-raef, Brook¬ 
lyn, L. I., and Ent. Soc. Pliila. 
Both sexes alike. In the specimens I have seen I have 
detected no differences or intermediary individuals between 
this and the following. 
expultrix m. Plate 2, fig. 6, 9 •'= 9 c.ymato'plioraides Gii., ISToct. 1, p. 14.—Var. i3, 
Walker, C. B. M. Koct. 1, p. 8. 
Maryland, Middle and Eastern States and Canada. 
Both sexes alike. Differs from the typical cymatophoroides 
by the absence of the black spots at the base and internal 
angle and the strongly marked bands on the anterior wings. 
I have been tempted to separate this from the preceding spe¬ 
cies of which it is a singular and constant variety. After 
examining a number of individuals of both sexes from differ¬ 
ent localities, I have not been able to detect any variation 
or intermediary specimens between this and the foregoing, 
than which it is of much more frequent occurrence. 
Collections of Messrs. Stephen Calverley, Harvey J. Rich 
and E. L. G-raef, of Brooklyn, L. I., of the Rev. Chas. J. 
S. Bethune, of Cobourg, C. W., and of Ent. Soc. Phila. 
GONOPHORA Bruaud. 
Walker, C. B. Ill. — Thyatyra Ochs., H. S., Guen., Boisd. 
scripta Gosse, Can. ITat. 249. Walker, C. B. M. hloct. 1, p. %. = ahrasa Guenee. 
ISToct. 1, p. 12, pi. 3, fig. 2. Morris Cat. p. 26. 
Middle and Eastern States and Canada. Coll, of Messrs. 
Stephen Calverley and E. W. Tepper, Brooklyn, L. I. 
M. Guenee’s figure of this species is approximately correct, 
there is however no indication of the spur at the internal 
angle of the anterior wings, which is sufficiently prominent 
in an individual I have before me. This species is the re¬ 
presentative on this Continent of the European G. derasa L. 
and resembles that species closely; the most observable dif¬ 
ferences consisting in the greater width of the greyish basal 
