155 



(></>. P. hersiliata, Guen. 



Ridgeway, Ont., Kilman. 



697. P. truncata, Hubn. var. 



Lancaster, Sept., E. P, V. ; Buffalo, Will. 



HYDRIOMENA, Hubn. 



698. H. trifasciata, Borkh. 



Buffalo, June 16th 1S88, E. P. V, 



699. H. traversata, Kellicott. 



One example taken at Lancaster in 18S3 and evidently distinct 

 from trifasciata was shown to Prof. Kellicott and by him 

 doubtfully determined as identical with his traversata. 



EPIRRITA, Hubn. 



700. E. perlineata, Pack. 



Occasional. Lancaster, April 20th, 1S78, E. P. V. 



PLEMYRIA, Hubn. 



701. P. fluviata, Hubn. 



Common. April to August. 



702. P. multiferata, Walk. 



Abundant in most localities from May to Sept. 



GLAUCOPTERYX, Hubn. 



703. G. cumatilis, G. & R. 



Occasional. Lancaster, June, E. P. V. ; Buffalo, Will, Grote. 

 (See Ann. Lye. Nat. Hist. N. Y. VIII, p. 462). 



EUPETHECIA, Curtis. 



704. E. miserulata, Grote. 



Not uncommon. 



705. E. absynthiata, Linn. 



Common on trees 111 open woods. April and August. 



FAMILY PYRALID^. 



, ASOPIA, Treits. 



706. A. farinalis, Linn. 



707. A. costalis, Fabr. 



708. A. olinalis, Guen. 



Ridgeway, Ont., Kilman. . 



709. A. himonialis, Zell. 



Lancaster, July, about Phytolacca, E. P. V. 



710. A. squamealis, Grote. 



"Buffalo," Grote. (Bui. Buff. Soc. Nat. Sci. I, p. 172; II, p. 

 229 and Havden Bui. IV, p. 672). 



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