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Family LITHOSIID^. 



. Crambidia allegheniensis Holland. 



East Pittsburgh (Holland). 



807. Hypoprepia miniata Kirby. 

 August 7. Rare about Pittsburgh. 



808. Hypoprepia fucosa Hiibner. 



July 23. Rare about Pittsburgh. This species and the preceding 

 are contained in most of the smaller collections, but lack dates of cap- 

 ture. They evidently were more common some years ago than they 

 are now. [Abundant about Cresson, and in the mountain counties. 

 Editor.'] 

 Si 7. Clemensia albata Packard. 



New Brighton, June 8-12, August 23 (Merrick) ; Ohio Pyle, June 

 10, August 7 (Kahl, Klages, and Engel); Pittsburgh (Krautwurm). 

 [Formerly abundant in Panther Hollow, Schenley Park, on trunks of 

 beech-trees. Editor.'] 

 821. mice subjecta Walker. 



West Liberty, two specimens (John Link). 



Family ARCTHD^E. 



832. Eubaphe apella Grote. 



New Brighton, June 6-18 (Merrick) ; Pittsburgh (Marloff and 

 Krautwurm). 



Var. nigricans Reakirt. 



New Brighton, June 9-20 (Merrick). 



Var. belmaria Ehrman. 



An intermediate form which occurs with the typical apeila. The 

 species and varieties occur in extensive forests in open sunny spots 

 where they flit about and rest on the herbage. [Found in open pas- 

 ture-fields on the mountains of Cambria County. Editor.] 

 834. Eubaphe aurantiaca Hiibner. 



May 25-June 19; July 26-August 30. Common and very vari- 

 able. The several named varieties occur with the typical form. 

 836. Utetheisa bella Linnaeus. 



July 12-29. Locally common in waste lands where it flies about in 

 daytime. 



Var. venusta Dalman. 



New Brighton, August 4 (Merrick) ; Pittsburgh (Krautwurm). 



