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2121. Calocampa curvimacula Morr. Kaslo, B.C., (Cockle). Recorded in B.C. 

 list from Vancouver Island. 

 * Papaipema humuli Bird. Cartwright, Man, ; Can. Ent. XLVII, 112. 



2175. Papaipema harrisii Grt. Midnapore, Alta., bred from larvas found in flower 

 and leaf stems of Heracleum lanatum, emerged Aug. 18 — Sept. 1, (Dod 

 and Tarns). This is the No. 368 of my Alberta list, formerly recorded as 

 impecuniosa on (Smith's authority. It was a great surprise to discover 

 some numbers of the larvae feeding close to my house, after I had been 

 on the look out for it for years (Dod). 



2205. Conservula anodonta Gn. Bondville, Que., July 20, (Winn). Rare in 

 Quebec Province ; only two localities given in Winn's list — St. Margaret 

 and Meach Lake^ (Gibson). 

 Orthosia aggressa Sm. Lethbridge, Alta., (Strickland). The first Alberta 

 record. Described from Colorado and Cartwright, Man. Very close to 

 puta Grt. (Syn. euroa Grt. and dusca Sm.), for a large specimen of 

 which it might easily be taken. Its distinction is not unquestionable, 

 (Dod). 



2244. Scopelosoma devia Grt. Kaslo, B.C., (Cockle). Not in Dyar's Kootenai 

 list. 



2262. Ipimorpha suhvexa Grt. Lethbridge, Alta., (Strickland). The first Al- 

 berta record. Recorded in last year's Record from Moose Jaw, Sask,, 

 (Dod). 



2288. NycteropJiceta luna Morr. Lethbridge, Alta., (Strickland). 



2289. Copahlepharon grandis Morr. Lethbridge, Alta., (Strickland). 



2307. Rhodophora florida Gn. Lethbridge, Alta., (Strickland). First Alberta 

 record, (Dod). 

 Auiograplta sansoni Dod. Kaslo, B.C., (Cockle). New to B.'O. list. 



2529. Autographa snowi Hy. Edw. Pine Creek, near Millarville, Alta., July 21, 

 (Tams). 



2846. Catocala pura Hulst. Red Deer and Blackfalds, Alta., Aug. 17 to Sept. 6, 

 (Tams and Whitehouse). The species is very closely allied to unijuga, 

 which occurs with it, but pura is more variable. It seems probable that 

 semirelicta Grt. is the same species, though I am in doufbt as to what 

 exact forms the two names apply. According to Smith's catalogue, Grote 

 repeatedly referred Hulst's name to his semirelicta, whilst Hulst persisted 

 that the latter was a variety of briseis. Pale specimens of the latter are 

 not unlike some forms of pura, (Dod). 



2851. Catocala mariana Hy. Edw. Peachland, B.C., Aug. 6, 10, 1912, (Wallis). 

 Dr. McDunnough informs me that as mariana is preoccupied in Europe, 

 edwardsi Kuz. will have to be used instead, (Gibson). 



3006. Erebus odora L. Although this southern species has previously been re- 

 corded from Quebec Province (Metis, Quebec, Montreal and Meach Lake), 

 it is of interest to record the capture of a specimen at Newport, Gaspe 

 Co., Que., Aug. 15, by Mrs. G. Chapados. The specimen was donated to 

 the collection of the Ent. Branch by the collector through Miss J. 

 Mclnnes ('Gibson). 



3072. Bomolocha toreuta Grt. Agassiz, B.C., Aug. 1 (Treherne). 



Notodontidae. 



3150. Scliizura semirufescms Walk. Agassiz, B.C., Aug. 1-15, (Treherne). 



