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F. anxkxa Treit. (1450). The Granulated Cutworm. Bar 



Harbor, Oct. 28 (Br.). 

 F. geniculata Git. & Bob. (1451). Salisbury (Jove, Aug. 12; 



S. W. Harbor, Sept. 18. 



A< TKBiA Stephens 



A. fennica Tausch (1452). The Black-lined Cutworm. Bar 

 Harbor, all summer. 



Si'AKLOTis Boisdtiv;il 



S. claxdestixa Haii'. (1472). The Well-marked Cutworm. 

 Bar Harbor, July 6 (Br.). Penikese under bark, July 5. 

 Corneld, July. Anything edible seems to satisfy this cut- 

 worm. 



Eirois Hiibnei 



F. occulta Linn. (1475). X. E. Harbor, July 19-27 (Minot) ; 

 Bar Harbor, Aug. 6-Sept. 21. In this section it is a blue- 

 berry feeder. A distinctly northern species. 



E. astricta Morr. (1476). X. E. Harbor; Penikese at light, 

 July 'M Aug. 20. Among the food plants are alder, gray 

 birch, wild cherry, blueberry, strawberry. 



< )< iiroplkura Hiibner 



O. plecta Linn. (1480). Corneld at light, July. Scarce. 



E i agroti s >.l c Dunnough 



E. lubricans Gn. var. (1482). Bar Harbor, July 11-Aug. 31, 

 E. illapsa Wlk. (1483). Corneld at light, July 25. 



Metalkpsis Grote 



M. fishi Grt. (1493). Mt. Desert, April 27 (Br.). 



M. SALiCARUM "Wlk. (1494). Mt. Desert, April 26 (Br.). 



