. The butterfly book; a popular guide to a knowledge of the butterflies of North America. Butterflies -- North America. Noctuidae Genus RIVULA Guenee (i) Rivula propinqualis Guenee, Plate XXIX, Fig. 14, ?. The range of this insect is from Nova Scotia to Texas, and across the continent as far as the Rockv Mountains. Genus PSEUDORGYIA Harvey (i) Pseudorgyia versuta Harvey, l^late XXIX. Fig. 17, $. This insect is thus (ar only known to us from Texas. Genus DORYODES Guenee (i) Doryodes bistriaris Geyer, Plate XXIX, Fig. 1=,, $ . Syn. acuiaria Herrich-Schasflfer; divisa Wa\ker; promptella Walker. T


. The butterfly book; a popular guide to a knowledge of the butterflies of North America. Butterflies -- North America. Noctuidae Genus RIVULA Guenee (i) Rivula propinqualis Guenee, Plate XXIX, Fig. 14, ?. The range of this insect is from Nova Scotia to Texas, and across the continent as far as the Rockv Mountains. Genus PSEUDORGYIA Harvey (i) Pseudorgyia versuta Harvey, l^late XXIX. Fig. 17, $. This insect is thus (ar only known to us from Texas. Genus DORYODES Guenee (i) Doryodes bistriaris Geyer, Plate XXIX, Fig. 1=,, $ . Syn. acuiaria Herrich-Schasflfer; divisa Wa\ker; promptella Walker. There are three species of the genus found in our territory, one of them, so far as is known to the writer, as yet unnamed. The insect we are considering ranges from Maine to Florida and westward to Colorado. Genus PHIPROSOPUS Grote (1) Phiprosopus callitrichoides Grote, Plate XXiX, Fig 18,?. Syn. nasutaria Zeller; acutalis Walker. The species ranges from New York to Texas. Genus ANEPISCHETOS Smith The only species thus far referred to this genus, which was erected by Smith in 1000 for its reception, received at the hands of that author the specific name bipartita, A figure of the type, which is contamed in the collec- tion of the United States National Museum, is AnepischetoTbipar^ given in the accompanying cut. tUa, ^ . \.. Fig. 3,V -Diallag- ma lutea, ^ Genus DIALLAGMA Smith This genus was erected at the same time as the preceding by the same author for the reception of the insect of which we give a representation in Fig. is^. Its habitat, as also that of the last mentioned species, is Florida. 2d 5. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Holland, W. J. (William Jacob), 1848-1932. Garden City, N. Y. , Doubleday, Page & Co.


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