124 



224- P. querciperda, Fitch. 



"Buffalo, from branches of black oak growing on "The Cir- 

 cle." Kellicott. 



HEPIALUS, Fabr. 



225. H. auratus, Grote. 



Very rare. Lancaster, a single example taken at rest on a 

 bush of wild gooseberry, July 23rd, 188S, E. P. V. (Can Ent. 

 XX, p. 100.) 



226. H. argenteomaculatus, Harris. 



"Certainly occurs along the shore (if Lake Ontario eastward 

 of Buffalo, wherever A Inns incana abounds," Kellicott; Ridge- 

 way, Ont. Kilman. 



227. H. quadriguttatus, Grote. 



Lancaster, one specimen at light, E. P. V. ; Buffalo, Mceser. 



FAMILY NOCTUID/E. 



LEPTINA, Gucn. 



228. L. ophthalmica, Guen. 



Occasional. Lancaster, taken on the wing in meadow-land 

 E. P. V. 



229. L. latebricola, Grote. 



Ridgeway, Ont. two examples, Kilman. Determined by 

 Prof. J. B. Smith. 



THYATIRA, Ochs. 



230. T. pudens, Guen. 



Lancaster, one example at rest about July 1st, E. P. V. 



PSEUDOTHYATIRA, Grote. 



231. P. cymatophoroides, Guen. 



Lancaster, July, at sugar, E. P. V. 



232. P. cymatophoroides, var. expultrix, Grote. 



June and July, at sugar. 



HABROSYNE, Hubn. 



233. H. scripta. Gosse. 



June, at sugar. 



ARSILONCHE, Led. 



234. A. Henrici, Grote. 



May, at sugar and light. (Bui. Buff. Soc. Nat. Sci. 1, p. 12.) 



RAPHIA, Hubn. 



235. R. abrupta, Grote. 



Buffalo, Fischer. 



23d. R. Frater, Grote. 



Rare. Lancaster, at rest, E. P. V. 



