'_'.'!() BIOLOGICAL SURVEY OF 



Pkridko.ma Bubner 



P. margaeitosa form BAUCiA Illm. (14!M!). Tlie Variegated 

 Cutworm. Bar Harbor, Aug-. 31 (Br.). 



Hemipachnobia McDunnough 



IT. monochromatea Morr. (1497). Sea Wall Bog, July 9-19 

 (Br.). A northern bog species. 



PSEIDOSI'AELOTIS Me Dull Hough 



P. haruspica Grt. (1499). Corfield at light; Newport Mead- 

 ow, July 20-Sept. 2. 



IIeptagkotis McDunnough 



H. phyllophora Grt. (1502). N. E. Harbor, July 27 (Minot). 

 Bar Harbor, July 18-Aug. 2 (Br.). While wild cherry is 

 the favorite food plant, it will eat willow, alder, birch, blue- 

 berry, etc. 



Diarsia Hiibner 



D. cynica 8m. (1504). Bar Harbor, Aug. 3-31 (Br.). 

 D. jucuxda Wlk.(1507). Bar Harbor, July 10-18 (Br.). 



Graphiphora Oehsenheimer 



G. c-nigrtjm Linn (1511). The Spotted Cutworm. Bar Har- 

 bor, June 4-Oct, 12 (Br.) ; Corfield at light, Sept. 15. 



G. smithi Snell (1512). N. E. Harbor, July 12. Corfield at 

 light, Sept. 1. 



G. xormaxiaxa Grt. (1513). Bar Harbor, Aug. 8-18 (Br.). 



G. collaris G & R (1522). Bar Harbor; Penikese at light, 

 Aug. 13-Sept. 6. 



G. bicarxea Gn. (1523). X. E. Harbor; Eden; Corfield at 

 light: Bar Harbor (Br.), Aug. 2-Sept. 2. The larva is a 

 troublesome cutworm and among its foods are blueberry, 

 maple, gray birch, meadow-sweet and dandelion. 



G. tentjictjla Morr. (1525). Bar Harbor, Aug. 10-31 (Br.). 



G. opacifeons (Jit. (1527). Bar Harbor, Aug. 24. 



