90 THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. 



These difterent names refer to the same species. The wings are scal- 

 loped, not entire, and I accept Dr. Packard's generic determination with 

 hesitation. 



Tornos infumataria, n. s. 



$ . Larger and stouter than robiginosaria, with the wings more 

 elongate. Entirely smoky blackish. Fore wings with two sub parallel, 

 oblique, irregular, black median lines, the exterior partly lined on the 

 outside with whitish, but very faintly so. Hind wings with an indistinct 

 mesial line, which is seen to be scalloped in the best marked specimens ; 

 beneath without markings. This concolorous species differs from its ally 

 by the course of the waved median lines on primaries. Expanse 30 mil. 

 June 3, 5 ; Texas (Belfrage, No. 604). 



Aspilates pervaria var. interminaria Grote. 



^ %. Both sexes of this form, which is smaller than the type and 

 differs at once by the absence of the lines on primaries, have been 

 collected by Mr. Belfrage in Texas (male, June 5, No. 602 ; female, May 

 22, No. 653). It is paler than the type and looks like a different species. 



LIST OF BOMBYCID^ OCCURRING ON THE ISLAND OF 



MONTREAL, R Q. 



BY F. B. CAULFEILD AND C. W. PEARSON, MONTREAL, P. Q. 



BOMBYCID^. 



Lithosiinpe. 



Hypoprepia fucosa Hiibn. Not common. 



E^uphanessa mendica Pack. Common ; end of June, July. 



Crocota Treatii Grote. Very rare ; C. W. P. 



" aurantiaca Hiibn. Very rare ; C. W. P. 



" brevicornis Walk. Rare. 

 Utetheisa bella Linn. Rare. 



Arctiinae. 

 Callimorpha Lecontei Boisd. Common ; end of June, July. 



