114 



-; A. Myron, Cram. 



Common everywhere. 



■88. A. versicolor, Harris. 



Local. Buffalo, not uncommon, Fischer. Not taken else- 

 where. (Bui. Huff. Soc. Nat. Sci., I, p. 22 and IV, p. 62: Can. 

 Ent XVII, p. 78.) 



DILOPHONOTA, Bnrm. 



89. D. obscura Fabr. 



Accidental. Ridgeway, Out., Kilman. 



90. D. ello, Fabr. 



Very rare. Buffalo, Fischer. 



PROTOPARCE, Burm. 



91. P. celus, Hubn. 



Common everywhere. 



SPHINX, Linn. 



92. S. kalmiae, Sm. and Abb. 



Moderately common. 



93. S. drupiferarum, Sm. and Abb. 



Not infrequent at light and at rest. 



94. S. Gordius, Cram. 



Rare. Lancaster, E. P. V. ; Buffalo, Fischer. 



95. S. luscitiosa, Clem. 



One example, doubtless of this species, captured at Lancaster 

 was accidentally destroyed before I had an oportunity to fully 

 identify it. 



96. S. chersis, Hubn. 



Common. 



97. S. Canadensis, Boisd. 



Very rare, Buffalo, one example, Fischer. 



98. S. eremitus, Hubn. 



Not rare. 



CERATOMIA, Harris. 



99. C. Amyntor, Hubn. 



Moderately abundant at all localities. 



100. C. undulosa, Walk. 



Not common, Lancaster, E. P. V. ; Buffalo, Fischer. Ridge- 

 way, Ont., Kilman. 



ELLEMA, Clem. 



T'.i, E. coniferarum, Sm. and Abb. 



"Canada near Buffalo, X. Y.," Clemens. (See I'roc. Fnt. Soc. 

 Phil, V, p. 191.) 



