244 BIOLOGICAL SURVEY OF 



Caripeta Walker 



C. DiviSATA Walk. (5125). Corfield at light; N. E. Harbor; 

 Eden, June 24- Aug. 23. The larva feeds on hemlock. 



C. piNiATA Pack. (5126). Salisbury Cove, July 18. 



C. ANGUSTioEATA Walk. (5128). Bar Harbor, Aug. 12; Cor- 

 field at light, July 13. The larva feeds on white pine. Not 

 common. 



Ellopia Treitsehke 



E. EXDEOPiAEiA Grt. & Rob. (5144). N. E. Harbor; Bar Har- 

 bor (Br.), June 20-30. The larva feeds on oak, etc. 



E. FiscELLARiA Gu. (5146). N. E. Harbor; Fall Brook, Sar- 

 gent Mt. ; Corfield, Sept. 6-13. Along Center Trail on West- 

 ern Mt. these and the following appear about Sept. 8. 



E. FiscELLAEiA foi'm joHNsoNi Swctt. (5146). N. E. Harbor; 

 S. W. Harbor; Bar Harbor, Sept. 8-29. 



E. FISCELLARIA form PECCATARiA Swctt. (5146). Bar Harbor, 

 Sept. 13. 



CiNGiLiA Walker 



C. CATENARiA Drui'v (5152). The Chain-dotted Measuring 

 Worm. Witch Hole Pond, Sept. 20. The larva feeds on 

 Vaccinium, Rubus, Myrica, Carex, etc. In fact it is reported 

 as feeding on plants representing 17 botanic families. 



C. CATENARiA RUBiFERARiA Swett (5152a). Bar Harbor (Br.); 

 Witch Hole Pond, Sept. 20-24. 



SiCTA Guenee 



S. MACULAEiA Harr. (5161). Penikese and Corfield at light, 



July 28-Aug. 10. Very variable. 

 S. MACULAEIA form soLFATARiA Gucu. (5161). N. E. Harbor, 



July 13 (Minot). 



Detjteronomus Prout 



D. MAGNAEius Gucu. (5170). N. E. Harbor (Minot) ; Corfield; 

 Penikese, Sept. 1-24, The larva feeds on birch, maple, elm, 

 etc. 



