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1008. Apatela funeralis Grt. Hiisavick, Man., 6 specimens, June 22, (Criddle 

 and Wallis). 

 Apatela tnstis Smith. Winnipeg, Man., Jnne 17, 1910; Husavick, Man., 

 June 23, 1913, two females, (Wallis). This form was included in the 

 original material to which the name inclara was given hy Smith, that is, 

 the series referred to under liamamelis in Smith and Dyar's Monograph.. 

 It is probably the very form which caused the confusion of the series with 

 true liamamelis Gwcn. =:affU eta Grt., which it resembles very closely m 

 colour. Plate xii., fig. 13, of the monograph is most likely tristis, 

 (Dod). 



1053. Hariisimemna trisignata Walk. Winnipeg. Man., June 13, 1 specimen 

 at light; new, I think, to Manitoba, (Wallis) 



1097. Platyperigea praeacuta Smith. Peachland, B.C., Aug., 10, (Wallis). 



il09. Caradrina niiranda Grt. Dunoan's, B.C., -May, first record for this locality 

 ( Hanham ) . 



1151. Hadena riolacea Grt. Clayoquot, B.C., Aug. 1, 1909, (Anderson). 



1199. Hadena versuta Smith. St. Therese Island, St. John's Co., Que., July 

 15, (Chagnon). New to the Quebec list. 



1311. Hadena stipata Morr. Bridgetown, N.S., Sept. 3, (Sanders). 



1215. Hadena longula Grt. Peachland, B.C., Aug. 13, (Wallis). 

 Feralia. furtiva Sm. Hymers, Ont., (Dawson). 



1331. Oncocnemis levis Grt. Lethbridge, Alta., Aug. 33, (Wallis). New to 

 Canada, (Dod). 

 Oncocnemis laticollis Smith. (Jour. X. Y. Ent. Soc, xvi., 91, June, 

 1906). Peachland, B.C., Aug. 11, one male (Wallis). Described from 

 Stockton, Utah. The Peachland specimen agrees with specimens from 

 type locality, but is rather more powdery, and has faint indications of 

 median lines, (Dod). 



1360. Oncocnemis regina Smith. Lethbridge, Alta., Aug. 36, (Wallis). Differs 

 somewhat from type, but if not this species it is indescribed, (Dod). 



1391. Bhynchagroiis hnmneicoUis Grt. Aweme, Man., ^July 39, (Criddle). I 

 can find no previous record for Canada, (Dod). 

 Aplectoides occiclens Hampson. The type of this species is a female in 

 . the British Museum labelled "B.C., (Richardo). It formerly stood 

 ViWdiQT: imperii a and was referred to by me under tkat heading in the 

 Entomological Eecord for 1910. Another female in my own collection 

 is a co-type, and was taken by Mr. Wallis, at Penticton, B.C., on Aug, 

 18th, several years ago. I have seen no others. Its nearest ally is fales 

 Smith, which I consider an obscure form of pressa, (Dod). 



1419. Platagrotis condUa Gn. Husavick, Man., June 32, 33, two males, 



(Wallis). The name has previously been recorded from Manitoba, but 

 these are the first I have seen like it. They come very close to 

 Hampson's figure but may possibly be distinct. The specimen figured 

 by Hampson is from Montreal, and the species should be added to the 

 Quebec list, (Dod). 



1420. Platagrotis sincera H.-S. Banff, Alta., Aug. 19, 1909 ; Aug. 39, Sept. 1 



5, 1911, four males at light, (Sanson). I use the name sincera ten- 

 tatively, as it stands in our lists as from Labrador. Staudinger also 

 gives Lalbrador w4th several European and Asiatic localities. Hampson 



