74 x\nnals of the Carnegie Museum. 



3070. Bomolocha sordidula Grote. 



May 17-June I ; August 6-21. Common. 



3072. Bomolocha toreuta Grote. 



Pittsburgh, May 27-June 6; August 7 (Marloff, Engel, Kraut- 

 wurm); New Brighton, August i6-September 9 (Merdck). 



3073. Bomolocha deceptalis Walker. 

 May i8-June 9 ; August 5. Rare. 



3074. Bomolocha edictalis Walker. 



Ohio Pyle, July 12-31 (Marloff, Krautwurm, Kahl, Klages); New 

 Brighton, July 24 (Merrick); Pittsburgh, July 21 (Engel). 



3075. Bomolocha citata Grote. 



Pittsburgh, August 29-October 19 (Marloff, Krautwurm); New 

 Brighton, August 24-September 12 (Merrick); Jeannette, October 11 

 (Klages). 



3079. Plathypena scabra Fabricius. 



July i-August 5 ; September i-December 27, March. Common. 



3080. Hypena humuli Harris. 



April i-June 13; July 24-28; October 17-November 19. Com- 

 mon. 



Family NYCTEOLIDyE. 



3083a. Nycteola lintnerana Speyer. 



Pittsburgh, May 31-June 12, September 3 (Engel); New Brighton, 

 July 31-August 2 (Merrick). 

 3084. Nycteola proteella Dyar. 



New Brighton, July 5-September 3 (Merrick); Pittsburgh, July 

 15 (Carnegie Museum Ace. 2733); Jeannette, July 6-19, three speci- 

 mens (Klages); Pittsburgh, June 29-July 22 (Engel), three specimens. 



Family NOTODONTID^. 



3090. Apatelodes torrefacta Smith & Abbot. 



June 17-July 20. Common. Foodplant : wild cherry. 



3091. Apatelodes angelica Grote. 



New Brighton, July 8-2 9 (Merrick); Pittsburgh (Krautwurm); 

 Wilmerding, July 6 (Zahrobsky). Mr. Krautwurm reared the larva 

 on lilac and ash. 

 3094. Melalopha inclusa HUbner. 



April 29-May 8 ; August 20-28. The larvae live in small colonies 

 in a web on the branches of willows and poplars. 



