96 REPORT OF No. 19 



2,781. Syneda graphica, Hbn. Hope Mts., B.C., July 17, (Harvey). 

 2,872. Catocala cerogama, Gn. Cartwriglit, Aug. 18 and 20, one each 



night; this is, I think, a record for Manitoba. (Heath). 

 2,886. Catocala coelehs, Grt. Digby, Aug. 14, (Russell). 

 2,990. Homoptera minerea, Gn. White River, Hudson Bay slope, June 



2, (W. J. Wilson). 

 3,007. Tliysania zenohia, Cram. Toronto, Sep. 19, (Halm). This is the 



second record of this magnificent visitor from the South being 



taken in Canada. 

 3,150. Schizura semirufescens, Wlk. Vancouver, taken from railway 



car, July 28, (Bush); Cartwright, June 17, (Heath). 

 3,169. Gluphisia lintneri, Grt. Calgary, a male flying in sunshine, Apl. 



19, (Hudson); Aweme, Apl. 18, 25, (Criddle); Ottawa, var. 



arimacula, Huds., May 23, (Young). 

 3,197. Euproctis chrysorrlioca, L. St. John, N.B., July 22, 1904, (A, Gor- 

 don Leavitt). The second Canadian record. 

 310. Tolype distincta, French. Kaslo, Aug. 17, (Cockle). 

 225. Eudeilinea herminiata, Gn. One on July 5, on Red Deer River, 



(Dod). 

 3,233. Cysteropteryx viridata, Pack. Meach Lake, May 17, (Young). 

 3,259. Carsia paludata, Thunb. Hope Summit, 5,800 feet, July 19, 



(Harvey). 

 3,287. Eupithecia latipennis, Hulst. Meach Lake, June 15, (Young). 

 3,276. Eupithecia ornata, Hulst. Ottaw^a, Apl. 24, May 4, (Young). 



Eupithe^cia youngata, Taylor. Ottawa, June 7, July 20, (Young). 

 This species was described in the "Ottawa Naturalist" for 

 March, 1906. 

 Eupithecia casloata, Dyar. Meach Lake, Aug. 5, (Young). 

 3,350. Eustroma propidsata, Wlk. {R pachardata, Lint.), a variety with 



antennae dentate and probably in process of evolution towards 



a pectinated form. The ordinary form is simple ciliate. Frazer 



Falls, Y.T., Aug. 22, ..905, (J. Keele). 

 3,362. Rheumaptera hictuata, D. & S. a. obductata, Moesh, Lansing 



River, Y.T., June 24, (Keele). 

 3,425. Cocnocalpe polygraviTnata, Hulst. A pair on Red Deer River, 



July 3 and 6, (Dod & Hudson). The first records for Canada, 



(G. W. Taylor). 

 3,695. Cymatophora hrunneata, Thunb. Hope Mts., July 20, (Harvey). 

 3,709. Cymatophora latiferrugata, Wlk. Ottawa, emerged from pupa, 



Aug., larva on Prunus pennsylvanica ; black, with conspicuous 



white spots on sides, (Fletcher). A distinct species from C. 



pustidaria. 

 3,734. Cymatopliora denticuJodes, Hulst. Two males at light on Pine 



Creek, July 22 and 25, (Dod). Hope Mts. July 18, (Harvey). 



New to Canada. (G. W. Taylor.) 

 3,773. Flatea triJinearia, Pack. Not uncommon on Red River bottom, 



north-east of Gleichen, amongst prairie sage, ArtcTnisia ludovi- 



ciana, in early July, (Dod & Hudson). Mr. Taylor says that this 



species was not previously known from Canada, with the excep- 

 tion of a possibly erroneous "B.C." record. 

 3,902. Sicya macularia, Harr. Sturgeon River, West of the Tamagami 



Region, July 17, (W. J. Wilson). 

 3,909. Therina athasiaria, Wlk. Meach Lake, June 17, (Young). The 



first record for the Ottawa district. 



