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EuROis Hiibner 



E. OCCULTA Linn. (1475). N. E. Harbor, July 19-27 (Minot). 

 In this section it is a blueberry feeder. A distinctly north- 

 ern species. 



E. ASTRicTA Morr. (1476). N. E. Harbor; Penikese at light, 

 July 31-Aug. 20. Among the food plants are alder, gray 

 birch, wild cherry, blueberry, strawberry. 



OcHBOPLETjRA Hubner 



0. PLECTA Linn. (1480). Corfield at light, July. Scarce. 



EuAGROTis McDunnough 



E. LUBRiCANs Gn. var. (1482). Bar Harbor, Aug. 23 (Br.). 

 E. iLLAPSA Wlk. (1483). Bar Harbor, July 12 (Br.) ; Corfield 

 at light, July 25. 



Metalepsis Grote 



M. FisHii Grt. (1493). Mt. Desert, April 27 (Br.). 



M. SALicARUM Wlk. (1494). Mt. Desert, April 26 (Br.). 



Peridroma Hubner 



P. MARGARiTOSA form SAUCiA Hbu. (1496). The Variegated Cut- 

 worm. Bar Harbor, Aug. 31 (Br.). 



PsEUDOSPAELOTis McDunnough 



p. HARuspicA Grt. (1499) . Corfield at light ; Newport Meadow, 

 July 20-Sept. 2. 



Heptagrotis McDunnough 



H. PHYLLOPHORA Grt. (1502). N. E. Harbor, July 27 (Minot). 

 Bar Harbor, July 18-Aug. 2 (Br.). Wliile wild cherry is 

 the favorite food plant, it will eat willow, alder, birch, blue- 

 berry, etc. 



DiARSiA* Hiibner 



D. CYNiCA Sm. (1504). Bar Harbor, Aug. 3-31 (Br.). 



D. jucuNDA Wlk. (1507). Bar Harbor, July 10-18 (Br.). 



