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2249. Glaea sericea Morrison. 



September 25-October 25. Local captures of this species are 

 represented in all the collections, but it is quite rare. 



2250. Glaea signata French. 



Pittsburgh, November 14 (Marloff). This species is figured in 

 the Moth Book, Plate XXVI, fig. 40, under Epiglcea decliva Grote. 

 The true decliva determined for me by Prof. Smith and Dr. Dyar is 

 quite different. A number of specimens of signata have the sub- 

 terminal space overlaid with pale ochreous. 

 2255. Epiglaea decliva Grote. 



Pittsburgh, October 8-29 (Engel, Marloff). Rare. At sugar. 

 2259. Calymnia orina Guenee. 



July 7-27. This and the form calami Harvey occur in the several 

 localities, but are quite rare. 

 2261. Ipimorpha pleonectusa Grote. 



Pittsburgh, July 20 (Marloff), one specimen; New Brighton, 

 August lo-September 5, two specimens (Merrick). 

 2267. Atethmia rectifascia Grote. 



New Brighton, July 29 (Merrick). 

 2296. Chloridea virescens Fabricius. 



Pittsburgh, July 7-21 (Engel); New Brighton, June 20-October 

 12 (Merrick) ; Wilmerding (Foerster). Bred from larva feeding 

 on the green seed-capsules of columbine (Engel). 

 2300. Heliothis armiger Hiibner. 



August 24-October 18. Common in some years. The larva is quite 

 injurious to the green ears of corn, and to tomatoes. 

 2307. Rhodophora florida Guenee. 



June lo-July 30; August 16. Generally distributed, but not 

 abundant. The moth occurs in the blossoms of evening primrose. 

 2332. Schinia trifascia Hiibner. 



Pittsburgh, August 12-18 (Engel) ; New Brighton, July 31-August 

 26 (Merrick). Rare. 

 2339. Schinia nundina Drury. 



Pittsburgh, August 15-27 (Engel); New Brighton, August 21 

 (Merrick). 

 2346. Schinia lynx Guenee. 



June 4-13 ; August 5-17. Rare, but generally distributed. 

 2354. Schinia arcigera Guenee. 



July 30-August 30. Fairly common. 



