246 BIOLOGICAL SURVEY OF 



Septis Hiibner 



S. VERBASCOEDES (in. (2328). Bar Harbor, July 5-Aug. (5 



(Br.). 

 S. NIGRIOB Sin. (2329). Eden, middle of Aug. 

 s. lignicolora (iii. (2335). S. W. Harbor ; Penikese at light, 



July 20-23. 

 S. vn/nosA Grt. (2344). S. W. Harbor (Mrs. Palmer). 

 S. aktii'a Fir. (2351). Common, July 8-Sept. 10. The larva 



is one of the destructive cutworms. 

 S. alia (in. (2353). Eden, Aug. 9. 

 S. alia form borulenta Sm. (2353). Bar Harbor, July 21 



(Br.). 

 S. inordinata Morr. (2355). Corfield and Penikese at light, 



June 23-Aug. 5. 

 S. [mpulsa Gn. (23(52). Bar Harbor, July 18 (Br.). 

 S. ixdocilis Wlk. (2364). Bar Harbor, Aug. 2 (Br.). 

 S. pinitima (Jn. (23(55). Corfield at light, July 1-22. 



Agroperina Hampaou 



A. lateritia Hufn. (23(5(5). Corfield, July 13; Bar Harbor, 

 June 30-July (5 (Br.). General but scarce. 



A. dubitans Wlk. (23(58). S. W. Harbor; Eden, N. E. Har- 

 bor, July 10-Sept. 4. 



A. dubitans cogitata Sm. (2368a). S. W. Harbor; Eden, 

 \ r . E. Harbor, July 10-Sept. 4. 



Crymodf.s Guenei- 



C. okvastator Brace (2375). The Glassy Cutworm. Com- 

 mon, July 20-Aug. 15. The larva is one of the destructive 

 cutworms. 



C. OKVASTOR Brace form speciosa Morr. (2375). Aug. 20 

 (Br.). Not common. 



LuPEKINA Boisduval 



L. stii'ata Morr. (2387). X. E. Harbor (Minot) ; Bar Har- 

 bor, Aug. 17-23; Penikese at light, July 31-Sept. 12. 



