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1909 Easton p. 50. 



1909 Smith p. 292. 



1909 Casey p. 144. 



1909 aestivu Casey p. 145. 



1909 lunula Casey p. 144. 



1909 abruj)ta Casey p. 140. 



1909 sulcatula Casey p. 147. 



1909 rustica Casey p. 146. 



1909 severa Casey p. 149. 



1909 subcuprea Casey p. 146. 



1909 incisa Casey p. 144. 



1909 pertinax Casey p. 147. 



1909 parumpunctata Mels., Casey 



p. 145. 

 1909 subargentea Casey p. 148. 

 1909 aurichalcea Mels., Casey p. 



145. 

 1912 caudata Frost p. 305. 

 1912 Frost p. 305. 



1914 Comstock p. 549. 



1915 Adams p. 148. 

 1915 Johnson p. 312. 

 1915 Somes p. 13. 

 1915 Frost p. 142. 

 1917 Nicolay p. 92. 



1917 var. caudata Nicolay p. 92. 

 1917 Chagnon p. 217. 



1919 Morris p. 50. 



1920 Knull p. 5. 

 1920 Britton p. 243. 



1920 Rohwer p. 446, 459, 469. 

 1922 Knull p. 80. 

 1924 Hatch p. 571. 

 1924 Blackman and Stage pp. 17, 

 34, 60, 256. 



1924 Mundinger p. 315. 



1925 Fisher p. 130, 132-133. 



1925 Good p. 258, 272, figs. 22, 23. 



Type locality: "United States." 



Distribution: Maine to North Carolina into the Mississippi Valley, 

 Southeastern Canada, Haiti, W. I. (Fisher). 



Cumberland Co., Maine (4) ; Bennington Co., Vermont (4). 



Washington, D. C: VI-10 (10). 



New Hampshire: (10). Canadian Rockies (Kirby). 



New York: Buffalo (4); Ithaca (4); Golden VI-30 (10); Andover 

 VII-28 (10); Wading River, L. I. V-30 (19). 



New Jersey: Ft. Lee (4); Greenwood Lake (16); Dunellen (16). 



Iowa: Iowa City (W) ; Ames (c). 



Massachusetts: Amherst. 



Illinois: Willow Springs VI-20 (c). 



Pennsylvania: Pittsburg (3); Castle Rock VI-8 (8); Rickets V-22 

 (8); Jannette (3); Hummelstown (3). 



Virginia: Charter Oak, July (10). 



North Carolina: Tyron (10); Melrose V (10). 



Michigan Marquette (10) ; Eagle Harbor VII-4 (10) ; Detroit (10) ; 

 Newberry (10); Chatham VII-7 (Pettit). 



Massachusetts: Fitchburg (10); Framingham (c). 



Host: Red maple (Acer rubrurn), sugar maple (A. saccharum) , aspen 

 (Popnlus tremidoides) , birch (Betula americana), black birch (B. 

 Lenta), oak (Qnercus sp.), beech (Fagus atropnnicea), apple (Pyrus 

 mains), Black Cherry (Pruntis serotina). Black alder (Abius incana). 

 Black Cottonwood (Popnlus trichocarpa). Willow (Salix sp.), pear, 

 peach, prune (P. comviunus), ironwood (Ostrya virginiana). Linden 



