198 BIOLOGICAL SURVEY OF 



Agrotis Ochsenheimer 



A. VETusTA Walk. (1416). The Spotted-legged Cut -worm. 

 Penikese, Sept. 



A. MOLLIS Walk. (1419). N. E. Harbor (Minot) ; Bar Harbor 

 (Br.), July 12-Aug. 25. 



A. VENERABiLis Walk. (1425). Bar Harbor; N. E. Harbor; 

 Penikese and Corfield at light through the month of Sep- 

 tember. 



A. voLUBiLis Harr. (1432). Bar Harbor, Sept. 24 (Br.). 



A. YPSiLON Eott. (1435). Bar Harbor, July 22 ; Corfield sugar- 

 ing and at light, June 6- Aug. 5. The larva is one of the 

 troublesome cutworms, A very common species. 



A. suBPORPHYREA Wlk. (1437). S. W. Harbor bog, July 19 

 (Br.). 



Feltia Walker 



F. DUCENs Walk. (1442). The larva is one of the most com- 

 mon cutworms and feeds on almost everything. Common. 



P. SUBGOTHICA Haw. (1445). The Dingy Cutworm. Penikese 

 at light; Bar Harbor (Br.), Aug. 9-30. 



F. ANNEXA Treit. (1450). The Granulated Cutworm. Bar 

 Harbor, Oct. 28 (Br.). 



F. GENicuLATA Grt. & Rob. (1451). Salisbury Cove, Aug. 12; 

 S. W. Harbor, Sept. 18 (Br.). 



ACTEBIA Stephens 



A. FENNiCA Tausch (1452). The Black-lined Cutworm. Bar 

 Harbor, Aug. 6-17 (Br.). 



Spaelotis Boisduval 



S. CLANDESTiNA Harr. (1472). The Well-marked Cutworm. 

 Bar Harbor, July 6 (Br.). Penikese under bark, July 5. 

 Corfield, July. Anything edible seems to satisfy this cut- 

 worm. 



