288 ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. [Nov. , '02 



TORTRICIDIA. 



Flexuosa Grt. Rare. July. Larva; on maple. 



Flavula H. Sch. Rare. July. 



Testacea Pack. Rather common. June. 



Fascto/a H. Sch. Rather common. June and July. Larvse on maple 

 and not to be distinguished from T. flexuosa, found at the same time on 

 the same tree, except that the flexuosa larva was a little larger and 

 slightly marked with red. 



PACKARDIA. 



Elegans Pack. Rare. July. 



Geminata Pack. Common. June. 



Goodellii Grt. Rare. June. We have no doubt but that this is a 

 good species. The moth is decidedly different from geminata in shape 

 and markings. 



GLUPHISIA. 



Septentrionis Wlk. Rare. June and July. 



EUMELIA. 



Lintncri Grote. Rare. First of May. 



APATELODES. 



Angelica Grt. Rather rare. Larvae on ash. 



DATANA. 



Ministra Wlk. Common. Larvae on a large variety of fruit and forest 

 trees. 



Angusii G. and R. Rare. Larvae on hickory. 

 Drexelii Edw. Common. Larvae on Hamamelis. 



Major G. and R. Common. Larvae on Andromeda. 



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LIGUSTRINA. 



Integerrima G. and R. Rare. Larva on hickory. 

 Contracta Wlk. Rare. Larva on several forest trees, like oak, chest- 

 nut, hickory and Hamamelis. 



ICHTHYURA. 



Apicalis Wlk. Rather rare. Larvae on poplar, and closely resembles 

 that of Ich. albosigma. The moth appears in May and June. 



Strigosa Grt. Rare. June. 



Inclusa Hbn. Sometimes common. April, May, July and August. 

 Larvae on poplar. 



Brticeii H. Edw. Common. May, July and August. Larvae on willow. 



Albosigma Fitch. Common. April, May, July and August. Larvae 

 on poplar. 



NAD AT A. 



Liibbosa A. and S. Rare. June and July. Larva' in oak. 



