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2360. Schinia thoreaui Grote & Robinson. 

 August 8-September 26. Common at light. 



2361. Schinia marginata Haworth. 



July 23-September 6. Very common at light, and flying about in 

 pasture-fields in the daytime. 

 2366. Schinia brevis Grote. 



Allegheny, October 20, 1902 (Overbeck). 



2427. Psychomorpha epimenis Drury. 



April 18-24. Occasionally found on the wing or at blossoms on 

 warm spring days. The Messrs. Krautwurm and Lippold have reared 

 the larvae on wild grape. 



2428. Euthisanotia unio Hiibner. 

 July 3-20. Rare at light. 



2430. Euthisanotia grata Fabricius. 



June 25-July 25. Common at light in forests. Foodplant : wild 

 grape. 

 2437. Cirrhophanus triangulifer Grote. 



New Brighton, August 23-30, three specimens (Merrick). 

 2443. Basilodes pepita Guenee. 



June i-August 22. Represented in nearly all collections, very rare. 

 2448. Stiria rugifrons Grote. 



Ohio Pyle, July 31-August 3, two specimens (Kahl & Klages). 

 2456. Plagiomimicus pityochromus Grote. 



August 1-24. Generally distributed and common at light in pasture, 

 lands. 

 2464. Plusiodonta compressipalpis Guenee. 



May 24-30; August 21-September 23. Common. At sugar and 

 light. 

 2467. Calpe canadensis Bethune. 



June 20-29 ; August 3-30. Generally distributed, but rare in this 

 vicinity. 

 2469. Panchrysia purpurigera Walker. 



New Brighton, July 10-28 (Merrick). 

 2474. Plusia aerea Hiibner. 



June 13-29 ; July 23-September 13. Common at various flowers. 

 3476. Plusia balluca Geyer. 



July 26-August 12. Rare. At flowers of Saponaria. 

 2481. Eosphoropteryx thyatyroides Guenee. 



June 15-July 8; August 24-October 3. This beautiful moth is 



