240 BIOLOGICAL SURVEY OF 



Nacophora Hulst 



N. QUERNARiA A & S (4953). Bar Harbor, June 9-July 6 (Br.). 

 Rare. 



Phigalia Duponchel 



P. TiTEA Cram. (4958). The Half -winged Geometer. Mt. 

 Desert, April 29 (Br.). 



Erannis Hiibner 



E. TiLiARiA Harr. (4964). The Lime-tree Winter Moth. Cor- 

 field at light; Mt. Desert (Br.), Oct. 17-Nov. 1. The larva 

 is found on linden, elm, apple, etc. 



Ltcia Hiibner 



L. URSARiA Wlk. (4966). Bar Harbor, Apr. 30 (Br.). 



Amphidasis Treitschke 



A. coGNATARiA Gucu. (4968). The Pepper and Salt Currant 

 Moth. The numbers of this species are gradually being re- 

 duced, probably on account of the destruction of currant 

 bushes, due to the pine blister rust. Taken at light, Peni- 

 kese, from June 20 to August 6. There was a very large 

 hatch the last of June, '34. Now about half a dozen will 

 come to the lights in an entire season. 



EucHiiAENA Hiibner 



E. SERRATA Drury (4994). Penikese; Bar Harbor (Br.) at 



light, July 11-20. Blueberry is one of the food plants. 

 E. OBTusARiA Hbn. (4995). N. E. Harbor, July 18-22 (Minot). 



The larva feeds on jewel weed (hnpatiens) . 

 E. OBTUSARIA var. (4995). Bar Harbor, July 25 (Br.). 

 E. EFFECTA Walk. (4996). N. E. Harbor (Minot); Penikese 



at light, June 21- July 21. Common. The larva feeds on 



rose. 

 E. EFFECTA Wlk. var. (4996). Paradise Hill at light, July 22. 



