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MARASMALUS INFICITA Walker. 



No specimens; one in Mr. Cockle's collection. 



ANNAPHILA DANISTICA Grote. 



No specimens; one in Mr. Cockle's collection. 



EUSTROTIA ALBIDULA Guenee. 



Eighteen specimens, July 11 (Fletcher's Ranch), August 23 (Mission 

 Junction). This species did not occur at Kaslo at all. At both places 

 where I took it there are cultivated fields. 



THERASEA ANGUSTIPENNIS Grote. 



One specimen, August 10 (Kokanee Mountain, on snow). 



TARACHE MAJOR Smith. 



No specimens; one in Mr. Cockle's collection, August 1, 1902. 



TARACHE ARELI Strecker. 



Two specimens, June 23, July 23. Eggs were obtained from one of 

 the sj)ecimens and the larvffi hatched, but I could not find their food 

 plant. 



E(j<j. — A little higher than wide, slightly conoidal, base rounded 

 flattened; ribs about 40 at the side, diminishing by alternation to 10 

 at the edge of the microp3dar area, straight, sharply elevated from a 

 flat surface; cross-stria3 obsolete, except at the ends of the ribs, vertex 

 irregularly quadrangularly reticulate with a cluster of small cells at 

 the micropyle. Bright bluish green; diameter, 0.75 mm. 



Stage I. — Head large and thick, rounded, black. Body slender, the 

 segments moniliform, feet of joints 7 and 8 absent, the other feet large. 

 Cervical shield and thoracic feet black; tubercles large, blackish, 

 normal, no subprimaries; leg plates blackish. Luteous ochraceous, 

 darkened by fine skin granules, the segments broadh^, difl^usely marked 

 with dark vinous. Sette black with small bulbous clear tips; joint 12 

 slightly enlarged. 



HYAMIA SEXPUNCATATA Grote. 



One specimen, June S, and one from Mr. Cockle's collection, June 

 14. I have described this larva on dogbane from New Hampshire 

 specimens.** 



«Journ. N. Y. Ent. 8oc., IV, 1896, p. 145. 



