115 



io2. E. bombycoides, Walk. 



Very rare. "One pair taken July 5th, 1885 on trunk of white- 

 pine growing on dunes along the shore of Lake Ontario." 

 Kellicott. 



TRIPTOGON, Brem. 



103. T. modesta, Harris. 



Rare. One pair taken under a tree of Populus monilifera 

 July 27, 1876 at Lancaster, E. P. V. ; "Buffalo and Tonawanda, 

 larvae on Populus dilatata and tremulozdcs" Kellicott; Buf- 

 falo, at electric light, Fischer, Mceser, etc. (See Buff. Bui. IV, 

 p. 29.) 



SMERINTHUS, Latr. 



104. S. geminatus, Say. 



Not uncommon. Lancaster, larvae on willow, E. P. V. ; Buf- 

 falo, Fischer. 



PAONIAS, Hubn. 



105. P. excaecatus, Sm. and Abb. 



Common. 



106. P. Myops, Sm. and Abb. 



Very rare and local. Buffalo, in High St. Cemetery, etc., 

 Fischer, Mceser. 



CRESSONIA, G. and R. 



107. C. juglandis, Sm. and Abb. 



Occasional. Lancaster, E. P. V. ; Buffalo, Will ; Ridgeway. 

 Ont. , Kilman. 



FAMILY ^EGERIAD.F;. 



f ROCHILIUM, Scop. 

 10S. T. tibiale, Harris. 



"One specimen taken on Goat Isd. at Niagara Falls, resting 

 on leaves of Populus tremtiloides, August," Kellicott. 



BEMBECIA, Hubn. 

 109. B. marginata, Harris. 



Rare. Lancaster, one example, E. P. V. 



SCIAPTERON, Staud. 



no. S. tricincta, Harris. 



Rare, Lancaster, E. P. V. ; Buffalo, "bred from galls on wil- 

 low and Populus candicans; probably follows Sapcrda con- 

 color and mcesta as an inquiline," Kellicott. (Can. Ent. XIII, 



P- 3-) 



FATUA, Hy. Edw. 



in. F. denudata, Harris. 



Buffalo, (?) June, Kellicott. (Can. Ent. XIII, p. 8.) 



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