250 BIOLOGICAL SURVEY <>F 



A mi'iiii'vi:a Ochsenheimer 



A. pyramidoides (in. (27)84). The Copper I nderwing. Cor- 

 field at Light, Aug. 25-Oct. 11. The larva feeds on wild 

 cherry, apple, poplar, etc. 



A. tragopoginis Linn. (2585). Bar Harbor (Br.); X. E. 

 Harbor (Minot), Aug. 8-21. 



Dipterygia Stephens 



I), scarriuscula Linn. (2587). Penikese at light, July 20. 



Delta Saalm 



I), ramosula Gn. (2589). Corfield, June 14; N. E. Harbor; 

 Bar Harbor (Br.), June 14-Sept. 22. 



Andropolia Grote 



A. contacta Wlk. (2596). Bar Harbor, Aug. 1 (Br.). 



Hyppa Duponehel 



H. xylixoides Gn. (2607). A common species abundant in 

 spring and remains all summer. The larva is a blueberry 

 feeder in this region. 



Platysenta Grote 



P. videns Gn. (2613). Bar Harbor, Aug. 6 (Br.). 



Elaphria Hiibner 



E. versicolor Grt. (2645). Corfield at light, June 28, '36. 



Rare. Has been bred from spruce. 

 E. festivoides Gn. (2647). N. E. Harbor; June 7-29; Bar 



Harbor (Br.), June 27-July 6. 



Platyperigea Smith 



P. multifera Wlk. (2655). N. E. Harbor, Aug. 18-Sept. 5. 

 (Minot); Bar Harbor, Aug. 18-28 (Br.). Penikese at light 

 Aug. 27. 



