104 THE REPORT OF THE No. 19 



Ampelophaga versicolor, Harr. Montreal, July 14. (E. D. Wintle.) 



Smerinthus cerisyi, Kirby. A beautiful specimen at light, Orillia, May 20. (Grant.) 

 Trenton. (Evans.) Rare in Eastern Canada. 



Sannina exitiosa, Say. St. John, N. B. (Mcintosh.) As no peaches are grown at St. John 

 this record is interesting. 



Alypia Mac-cullochii, Kirby. Montreal Island, June 1. (Stevenson). This is an interest- 

 ing record. The species is common in the far East, whence it was described, also at Nepigon 

 and in the Rocky Mountains. I have several times found the larvfe on Epilobium angustifolium 

 at the latter localities and obtained the moths the following spring. 



Heterocampa. marthesia, Cram. A beautiful specimen of this fine moth was bred from a 

 larva found on the ground in a beech wood at Ottawa during Sept. 1900. The moth appeared 

 the following June. (Fletcher.) 



Heterocampa biundata, Walk. A fine female was taken at light June 15, Ottawa. (Fletcher.) 



Eachs imper talis, Dru. Two at light. " I never came across this till 1900." Orillia, June 

 24. (Grant.) 



Hepialiis sequoiohis, Behr. A fine specimen of this rare species was taken at Vancouver by 

 Mr. E. Wilson ; it has been previously taken at Victoria by Rev. G. W. Taylor. 



Hepialus mustelinus, Pack. One specimen, St. John, N.B. (Mcintosh.) 



Enthyatira pudens, Gn. One at light, the peach-blossom tint very pronounced. May 2, 

 Orillia. (Grant.) 



SemiopJiora youngii, Sm. ms. This new species was reared from the larva and collected by 

 Mr. Young last season. Mer Bleue, near Ottawa. Aug. to Sept. (Young.) 



Peridroma astricta, Morr. Kaslo, B. C. (Cockle.) Mr. Jockle sent eggs to Ottawa under 

 date July 30. The larvre were full grown in October. Cartwright, Man. (Heath.) Specimens 

 sent by Mr. Mcintosh from St. John, N. B., were identical with the western form. 



Noctiui substrigata, Sm. A fine specimen taken at Brandon. (Boger.) 



Feltia robustior, Sm. A specimen of this newly described species was taken at Brandon. 

 (Boger.) 



Carneades quadridentata, G. &R. This species was recorded in Bull. 18, 1899, Nat. Hist. 

 Soc. of N. B., by W. Mcintosh (teste H. Strecker), " but the species has proved from better 

 specimens submitted to Prof. J. B. Smith to be C. defersa. Three specimens were taken in 1901." 

 (Mcintosh). C. detersa is a widely distributed species and under the name of C. fitychrous is 

 included in many lists. 



Mamestra rugosa, Morr. Mer Bleue, near Ottawa, May 31. (Gibson.) A remarkably 

 bright specimen, the first Ottawa record. Two specimens, St. John. (Mcintosh.) 



Carneades mollis, Wlk. (C.fernaldi.) Two or three specimens mid- July. (Mcintosh.) 



Homohadena badistriga, Grt, Several specimens bred from larvae found on honeysuckle. 

 Ottawa. (Fletcher.) 



Oncocnemis atrifasciata, Morr. A fine specimen of this beautiful moth, St. John, N. B. 

 (Mcintosh.) Rounthwaite, Man. (Marmont.) 



Frodenialineatella, Harv. Ottawa, October. (Fletcher.) Trenton. (Evans.) 



Eupsephopa^ctes procinctus, Grt. This fine noctuid (two or three specimens) was taken at 

 " sugar " at Brandon, Man., by Mr Hanham. Several specimens were bred by Messrs. T. Wil- 

 son and A. Bush, from troublesome cutworms feeding on vegetables in gardens at Vancouver, B. 

 C, in company with Peridroma saiicia in 1900. 



Gortyna (erata, Lyman, n. sp., described in Can. Ent. XXXIII, No. 12, p. 319. 



Achatodes ~.e(f, Harr. Several specimens of this neat little moth were bred from caterpillars 

 boring in the young shoots of elder, Sambucus. Kingston and Ottawa. Imagoes July 6. (Flet- 

 cher.) 



