88 BIOLOGICAL BURVE1 OF 



I m; \k i i.\( i i>ii \i,\ Ball 



] ). mollipes (Say). Echo Lake, July L2-25. General I >n t not 



common and found on grasses and sedges in both dry and 

 wet localities. 

 1). angulifera (Walk.). Witches' Hole, Aug. 28-Sept; 2 

 (Br.). The members of this species are found in low land 

 where they live on rank vegetation. 



D. im;as!.\\\ (Walk.). Witches' Hole, Sept. 12. Gt. Heath, 

 Oct. 2 (Br.); Tremont; S. W. Harbor, Eden; Station P130, 

 .Inly 23-Sept. 10. 



EVACANTHUS LePeletier and Serville 



E. acuminatus (Fab.). A woodland species to be looked for 

 on low plants. Bar Harbor, July 10. Scarce. 



Penthimia Grermar 



P. amkkicaxa Pitch. The only species found in the U. S. 

 and is found on oak and other shrubs here. 



Gyponaxa Ball 



(J. octolineata (Say). tk Mt. Desert," July 30 (McAtee). 



Sweep mixed grasses and shrubs for these. 

 G. striata Burm. Bar Harbor; Duck Brook, Stations F35 



and F4S; Eden, July 24-Scpt, 



Aphrodes Curtis 



A. bicinctus (Schr.). Bar Harbor, Aug. 10. 

 A. albifbons (Linn.). S. W. Harbor, Aug. 26-Sept. .*5 

 (Alexander). 



Hecaxus StAl 



II. lineatus (I'hler). Mouth of Northeast Creek; Narrows, 

 July 18— Aug. 13. Around the edges of swamps and heaths 

 is its home. Scarce. 



