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U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 216 



PART 3 



Figures 27, 28. — Localities: 27 (left), Gambrus uliitnus; 28 (right), G. yukonensis. 



in Great Smoky Mountains National Park at 6,600 ft.) ; Texas (Browns- 

 ville, Hopkins Co., San Antonio, Victoria, and Wharton); Vermont 

 (Caledonia Co.) ; Virginia (Arlington, Cape Henry, Chain Bridge, 

 Falls Church, Glencarlyn, Great Falls, "Middle Mt." at 4,000 ft., 

 and Vienna) ; West Virginia (Bolivar) ; and Wisconsin (Casco, Colum- 

 bus, Door Co., Polk Co., Racine, and Sawyer Co.). 



Collection dates are distributed from mid-spring to mid-fall. 

 Unusually early and late dates are: March 7 at 12 miles southwest of 

 Bakersfield, Calif.; March 21 at Tarpon Springs, Fla. ; March 23 at 

 Brownsville, Tex. ; March 27 inSentenac Canyon, San Diego Co., Calif. ; 

 April 2 at Punta Gorda, Fla.; April 4 at San Antonio, Tex.; April 8 

 at Cape Henry, Va. ; April 15 at Cimarron, Kans. ; April 17 at Vienna, 

 Va.; April 23 in Wake Co., N.C.; April 29 at Columbus, Ohio; April 

 29 and May 1 in Hennepin Co., Minn.; May 4 at Dormont, Pa., and 

 at Milton, Mass.; May 10 and 11 at Ithaca, N.Y.; May 13 at Ann 

 Arbor, Mich.; September 30 at Strathroy, Ont.; October 10 at Welles- 

 ley, Mass.; October 11 at Ann Arbor, Mich.; October 20 and 21 at 

 Takoma Park, Md.; October 22 at New Lisbon, N.J.; October 25 at 

 Davis, Calif., and in Fresno Co., Calif.; October 27 at Hall, Md., and 

 at Columbus, Wis.; November 7 at Ithaca, N.Y.; and November 11 

 in Hopkins Co., Tex. 



There are many rearing records on pin labels, which are as follows : 

 9 rearings or reared lots from Ancylis comptaim, 4 from Grapholitha 

 molesta, 3 from Polychrosis viteana, 2 from Pymusta nubilalis, and 1 

 each from Coleophora sp. on Aster, Eurukuttarus conjederatus, Exyra 

 semicrocea, Hypera brunneipennis, Hyaloscotes sheppardi, Loxostege 

 sticticalis, Pachyzanchla bipunctalis, Phlyctaenia tertialis, Simyra hen- 

 rici, Trichoplusia ni, Udea rubigalis, "bagworm," "cranberry moth," 

 and "uva-ursa fire-worm." Notes on the pin labels of three speci- 



