2."!4 BIOLOGICAL SURVEY OF 



E. VELLERIPENNIS (Jit. (1296). liar Harbor, Alio-. 23 (Br.). 

 P. mimallonis Grt. (1309). Aug. 8-Sept. 12 (Br.). A rare 



species. 



E. MK.ssoia.v I In ii. (1310). Eden; X. E. Harbor; liar Har- 

 bor, Aug. 15— Sept. (i. The larva is one of the most trouble- 

 some of the early cutworms. Common. 



E. messoria ah. friabilis Grt. (1310). Bar Harbor (Br.), 

 Aug. 23-Sept. <>. 



E. SCHOLASTICA Mel). (1315). Ml. Desert, Auo-. 17 (Br.). 



E. pumalis Grt. (1321). Bar Harbor, Aug. 9-Sept. 15. 



P. tessellata Harr. (1341). Striped Cutworm. Bar Harbor, 

 Aug. 25 (Br.). 



E. DECLARATA Wlk. (1351). Bar Harbor, Aug. 25-31 (Br.). 



E. redimicula Moit. (1371). Eden, Aug. 24. The larva at- 

 tacks the huds of blueberry. 



E. ochrogaster Gn. (1378). Penikese, Aug. 



Ageotis Ochseuheimer 



A. vetttsta Wlk. (141(5). The Spotted-legged Cutworm. 

 Penikese, Sept. 



A. mollis Wlk. (1419). N. E. Harbor (Minot) ; Bar Har- 

 bor (Br.), July 12-Aug. 25. 



A. venerabilis Wlk. (1425). I>ar Harbor; X. E. Harbor; 

 Penikese and Corfield at lighl through the month of Sep- 

 tember. 



A. yolubilis Harv. (1432). Bar Harbor, Sept. 24 (Br.). 



A. ypsilon Rott. (1435). Bar Harbor, .Inly 22; Corfield 

 sugaring and at light, June 6-Aug. 5. The larva is one of the 

 troublesome cutworms. A very common species. 



Fii.tia Walker 



P. duoens Wlk. (1442). The larva is one of the most com- 

 mon cutworms and feeds on almost everything. Common. 



P. subgothica Haw. (1445). The Dingy Cutworm. Penikese 

 at light. 



