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EvucosMIpD. 
6790. Bactra furfurana Haw. Maillardville. 
6821. Argyroploce nimbatana Clem. Victoria; Goldstream; Maillardville. 
6836. Argyroploce galarana Kearf. Goldstream. 
6862. Argyroploce instrutana Clem. Victoria. 
6867. Argyroploce dealbana Wik. Victoria; Goldstream. 
6931. Hucosma rorana Kearf. Victoria. 
7009. Hucosma jolnsonana Kearf. Victoria. 
7010. Hucosma hopkinsana Wearf. Victoria. 
7030. Eucosma solandriana Linn. Victoria; Goldstream. 
7113. Proleopterye emarginana Wishm. Victoria. 
7162. Enarmonia plumbolineana Kearf. Goldstream. 
T7170. T’metocera ocellana D. & S. race lariciana Hein. Victoria. 
7263. Hemimene britana Buseck. Victoria. 
ToRTRICID&. 
7309. Sparganothis inconditana Wishm. Victoria. 
7313. Sparganothis tunicana Wishm. Victoria; Goldstream. 
333. Pandemis canadana Kearf. Victoria; Goldstream. 
Cacecia hewittana Busck. Victoria. 
Tortricodes fragariana Busck. Victoria. 
7370. Tortriz lomonuna Kearf. Victoria. 
4. Tortrix peritana Clem. Victoria; Goldstream. 
Tortriz invidana B. & B. Victoria. 
7416. Peronea cervinana Fern. Goldstream; Maillardville. 
Peronea marimana B. & B. Goldstream; Maillardville. 
GLYPHIPTERYGID®. 
7631. Glyphipteryx bifasciata Wishm. Victoria. 
PLUTELLID. 
7639. Euceratia castella Wishm. Victoria; Goldstream; Maillardville. 
7641. Abebwa subsylwella Wishm.. Victoria. 
YPONOMEUTID®. 
7703. Argyesthia conjugella Zell. Victoria. 
HAPLOPTILUD®. 
7820. Batrachedra preangusta Haw. Victoria. 
GRACILARUD®. 
8048c. Gracilaria alnivorella Cham. race sanguinella Beut. Victoria. 
TINEID®. 
$242. Monopis crocicapitella Clem. Victoria. 
RARE AND UNCOMMON INSECTS TAKEN IN BRITISH COLUMBIA DURING 1920. 
Notwithstanding the unfavourable climatic conditions during the past season, we are able 
to report more rare insects than we have in preceding years. Many collectors have sent in 
reports of their captures, accompanied in most cases with specimens for identification. 
Victoria.—Mr, W. R. Carter took some interesting noctuids “at sugar” in the fall, which 
included Luxoa obeliscoides Gue.; Agrotis ypsilon Rott.; Rhynchagrotis sambo Sm.; I. scopeops 
Dyar; Trachea cinefacta Grt.; and Hremobia claudens albertina Hamp. A specimen of 
Ipimorpha pleonectusa Grt. was taken “at light,’ the first recorded for several years. The 
same collector picked up a dead specimen of Oligia violacea Grt. outside his house on August 
21st. This was a most remarkable find, as it is the second specimen that we have any record 
of taken in British Columbia. The first one was captured at Clayoquot, on the west coast of 

