312 THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. 



A LIST OF MANITOBA MOTHS.— Part IV. 



BY A. W. HANHAM, WINNIPEG, MAN. 



( Continued from page 206). 

 Hadenella subjuncta, Smith. A few at light in 1897 about the beginning 



of July. (See page 323, Vol. XXX.) 

 Drybota stigmata, Grt. Cartwright. 

 Polia confragosa, Morr, Sept. 15th (1896). Three specimens at sugar 



in Elm Park. 

 Laphygma frugiperda, S. &, A. Sept. 8th, one at bloom. 

 Eupsephoptectes procinctus, Grt. Cartwright. I think Mr. Heath has 



only taken one of these fine insects. 

 Trigonophora periculosa, Gn. Cartwright. 

 Brotolomia iris, Gn. June 19th, etc., several at light, also taken resting 



on walls of house. 

 Euplexia lucipara, Linn. June i8th to middle of July, a few at light. 

 Nephelodes minians, Gn., and var. violans, Gn. Rather rare here appar- 

 ently ; taken at light and on the wing, August 21st to September 9th. 

 Tricholita semiaperta, Morr. Occasional at light towards the end of July. 

 Helotropha reniformis, Grt., and var. atra, Grt. A common moth at 



sugar from middle of August until middle of September. 

 Hydrcecia sera, G. & R. Sept. 23rd (1897), O"^ ^^ light. 



" juvenilis, Grt. A pair in July. 

 Hydrcecia atlantica. Smith. A somewhat variable species and common. 



Taken at bloom, at light, and at sugar (rarely) from middle of July 



to the middle of September. 

 Hydrcecia interoceanica,* Smith. Winnipeg. 



" verona. Smith. Winnipeg. 

 Hydrcecia obliqua, Harv. Rare at light, end of July (only one 5 



taken). Also at Brandon. 

 Hydrcecia cerina, Grt. One at light on 21st September (1897). 

 Hydrcecia purpurifascia, G. & R. Mr. Heath seems to have found this 



species not uncommon. I took one in Elm Park by beating dead 



leaves on bough, September 26th (1896). 

 Hydrcecia rutila, Gn. Cartwright. 



" immanis, Grote. Cartwright. 



*Among the specimens of nictitansj, =a//(7;///(a, Sm., received from Mr. Hanham 

 were three small, very dark specimens, without date or other label save "Winnipeg." 

 These proved distinct and were described in Trans. Am. Ent. Soc. , XXVI, 17, May, 

 1S99. J. B. .Smith. 



