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5427. Eulia mariana P'ernald. 



New Brighton, April 27-May 29 (Merrick, Engel). Rare. Found 

 at rest on trees in forests. 



5428. Eulia alisellana Robinson. 



Pittsburgh, June 17-27 (Marloff); New Brighton,. June 9-July 3 

 (Merrick); Ohio Pyle, June 10 (Engel). Rare. 



5429. Amorbia humerosana Clemens. 

 May 20-June 18. Common in thickets. 



Subfamily Phaloniinte. 



5431. Phalonia floccosana Walker. 



May 2i-June 20. Common at light and among low herbage in 

 woods. 

 . Phalonia atomosana Busck. 



Pittsburgh, August 2-September 17 (Engel); New Brighton, Au- 

 gust 26-September 13 (Merrick, Engel). The writer has bred this 

 species from the roots of boneset, Eupatoriian pei-foliatiim. 

 . Phalonia biscana Kearfott. 



Pittsburgh, August 2 (Engel); Ohio Pyle and Jeannette, August 

 11-20 (Kahl, Klages); New Brighton, August 24-September 8 

 (Merrick). 

 5440. Phalonia dorsimaculana Robinson. 



June 4-July 2 ; August 13-September 16. Common in forests. 



. Phalonia ednana Kearfott. Pittsburgh, July 8, 1906 (Engel). 



One specimen. 



5445. Phalonia angulatana Robinson. 



June 5-27; August 12-September 17. Common. 



5446. Phalonia argentilimitana Robinson. 



May i8-June 16; July 8-September 14. Rare. In pasture-fields. 

 5449. Phalonia labeculana Robinson. 



May 5-July 7 ; August 20-September 19. Common in pasture- 

 lands. 

 5451. Phalonia interruptofasciata Robinson. 



Pittsburgh, June 23-July 31 (Engel, Marloff) ; New Brighton, July 

 1-14 (Merrick). Rare. Found at light and among low herbage in 

 forests. 

 . Phalonia aureana Busck. 



Pittsburg, June 20-July 4; August 4 (Engel, Marloff). Rare. 

 Occurs in patches of wild aster. 



