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Venusia comptaria, Walk, (perlineata, Pack.). Rare. Another early 



thing. 

 Euchceca albovittata, Guen. July 4th, etc. Flies low in dark woods, 



and is difficult to follow. 

 Euchaeca cretaceata, Pack. June. Have a pair from here and another 



from Quebec. 

 Euchieca lucata, Guen. June. Not uncommon in Elm Park, at rest 



on trees. 

 Euchieca albogilvaria, Morr. {Now Acidalia albifera, Walk. See Sep- 

 tember number of Entomological News.) June. Common in 

 Elm Park. 

 Calocalpe unduiata, L. July. Occasional in Elm Park, and at rest. 

 Philereme formosa, Hulst. Only one taken. • 

 Eustroma diversilineatum, Hiib. July. At light. 



" populatum, L. Middle of July, at light, but not plentiful. 

 Eustroma testatum, L. End of August. Common in ravine near 



Experimental Farm, Brandon. 

 Eustroma destinatum, Moesch. (and var. lugubratum, M.). Brandon and 



Rounthwaite. Another rather late species. 

 Plemyria hastata, L. Early in July. Rounthwaite and Cartwright. 

 " tristata, L. Middle to end of June. Rounthwaite. 

 " sociata, L. June into July. Common. 

 Percnoptilota fluviata, Hub. Quite common here. 

 Mesoleuca ruficiliata, Guen. June. Not common. 

 " lacustrata, Guen. Fairly common. July. 



" intermediata, Guen. Occurs here. 



" truncata, Hub. Quite rare here. 



" hersiliata, Guen. Cartwright only. 



" vasaliata, Guen. Kinosota. Rare. 



Hydriomena sordidata, Fab. (var.). May 29th (one). Also from 



Cartwright. 

 Hydriomena trifasciata, Bork. Common. Appears to be double brooded. 



" californiata, Pack. May 20th (one). 



Hydriomena latirupta, Walk. Common. This species must be double 

 brooded, as I took some this season at sugar, at Brandon, on 

 October 10th. 

 Hydriomena multiferata, Walk. July 3rd. One at rest in Elm Park. 



