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1305. Magusa dissidens Felder. 



Pittsburgh, October 10-17 (Marloff); New Brighton, October 20 

 (Merrick); Jeanette, October 11 (Klages). Rare at sugar and light. 

 1370. Adita chionanthi Smith & Abbot. 



New Brighton, August 24 (Merrick); Coraopolis (Knechtel); Pitts- 

 burgh (Krautwurm). 

 1372. Copipanolis cubilis Grote. 



March 27-April 23. Not rare in favorable seasons. The moth 

 may be found clinging to dead weeds and twigs of bushes in the woods. 

 It is a remarkably variable species, which it will be interesting to 

 breed. 



1375. Eutolype rolandi Grote. 



Coraopolis (Knechtel); Allegheny, (Overbeck); New Brighton, 

 May 8 (Merrick). 



1376. Eutolype bombyciformis Smith. 



New Brighton, April i8-May 3 (Merrick, Engel); Wilmerding 

 (Foerster); Coraopolis (Knechtel). This species has been reared by 

 the writer from the ova. Foodplant : hickory. 



1377. Eutolype grandis Smith. 



New Brighton, March 15-April 25, three specimens (Merrick); 

 Coraopolis, (Knechtel). 



1380. Psaphidia grotei Morrison. 



Pittsburgh, April 16-26 (Krautwurm, Engel) ; New Brighton, 

 April (Merrick, Engel). Newly emerged specimens are frequently 

 found on ash, which may be its foodplant. 



1 38 1. Psaphidia resumens Walker. 



April 15-May 7. Rare, but generally distributed in this vicinity. 

 The larva probably feeds on maple. 

 1383. Psaphidia thaxterianus Grote. 



March 12-27. Rare. Like the preceding species it occurs in the 

 several localities covered by this list. The moth may be found on or 

 near oak trees, which are its foodplant. Dr. Dyar reared the larva, 

 and published a description of it. Jour. N. Y. Ent. Soc, IX, 84, 1901. 

 1391. Rhynchagrotis brunneicollis Grote. 



New Brighton, June 2 5 -July 8 (Merrick); Pittsburgh, June 25- 

 July 17 (Engel, Marloff); Jeanette, October 2 (Knechtel). 

 1393. Rhynchagrotis anchocelioides Guenee. 



Pittsburgh, July 5-September 2 (Marloff, Engel); New Brighton, 

 July lo-August 6 (Merrick). Rare. At sugar and light. 



