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SPILOSOMA, Steph. 



155. S. Virginica, Fabr. 



Like the foregoing a very common species at light. 



150. S. latipennis, Stretch. 



"Buffalo," J. B. Smith, (Can. Ent. XXII p. 162.) 



HYPHANTRIA, Harris. 



157. H. cunea, Drury. 



Rare. Buffalo, Fischer and Will. 



158. H. textor, Harris. 



Very abundant everywhere. 



EUCH^ETES, Harris. 



159. E. Egle, Drury. 



160. E. collaris, Fitch. 



Not uncommon around Aftocynum cannabintim on which its 

 pretty larva? feed. 



ECPANTHERIA, Hubn. 



161. E. scribonia, Stoll. 



Rare. Lancaster, Buffalo, &c. One worn female taken 

 about July 1st deposited 175S eggs, the most of which hatched 

 in about ten days. The large black caterpillars of this species 

 are common but the imagines are but rarely taken. 



HALESIDOTA, Hubn. 



162. H. tessellaris, Abb. & Sm. 



163. H. Caryae, Harris. 



164. H. maculata, Harris. 



Rare. Lancaster, larvae on apple, E. P. Y. ; Buffalo, at 

 electric light, Fischer, Will. 



ORGYIA, Ochs. 

 i(>5. O. leucostigma, Abb. & Sm. 



PARORGYIA, Pack. 



166. P. Clintoni, G. & R. 



"Buffalo, Aug. 24. 18S0," Fischer. 



167. P. parallela, G. & R. 



Lancaster, two examples taken at rest, E. P. Y. 



EUCLEA, Hubn. 



165. E. querceti, H.-S. 



Not uncommon. Lancaster, larva? on willow, pear, maple, 

 blue-beech &c, E. P. Y. ; Buffalo, Fischer. 



169. E. ferruginea, Pack. 



"St. Catherines Ont." (Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil. Ill p. 33S). 



