536 FIFTH REPORT OF THE ENTOMOLOGICAL COMMISSION. 



12. Thecla liparops. 



13. Thecla calanus Hubn. 



14. Papilio turnus Lion. Larva, September 5, at Brunswick, Me. 



15. Thecla falacer Godart. Harris Ins. Mass., 276. 



16. Thyreus ahbotii Swains. Said in Abbot's MS. paintings to feed on 



Crataegus tonientosa in Georgia. (Library Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist.) 



17. Smerinthus myops A. and S. See p. 525. 



18. Schizura unicornis (A. and S.). On thorn-bush at Brunswick, Me., 



September 5. 



19. Schizura sp. On thorn-bush at Brunswick, Me., September 5. 



20. (Edemasia concinna A. and S. (Sanders, Can. Ent., xiii, 139.) 



21. Clisiocampa disstria (Hiibn.). See p. 119. 



22. Datana integerrima G. & E. 



23. Spilosoma mrginica Fabr. On buckthorn, middle of September, 



Maine. 



24. Orgi/ia antiqua Linn. Injurious to thorn hedges in Khode Island, 



Miss Dix, Amer. Journ. Sc, xix, p. 62 ; also observed at Bruns>. 

 wick, Me. 



25. Platysamia cecropia (Linn.). W. Brodie. 



26. Telea polyphemus (CrAm.). (Riley's unpublished notes.) W. Brodie. 



27. Amphipyrapyramidoides Guen. See p. 171. 



28. Eubyja quernaria (A. and S.) On Cratcegus australis. Seep. 188. 



29. N ematocampa Jilamentaria Gueu. On G. australis. 



30. Grapholitha prunivora Walsh. Living in the fruit, J. Hamilton 



(Can. Ent., xxi, 34). 



31. Aspidisca splendoriferella Clem. Larva and mine as in P. serotina. 



(Chambers.) 



32. Tischeria malifoliella Clem. Larva in a flat, trumpet-shaped, yel- 



lowish mine in upper surface of leaves. (Chambers.) 



33. Ornix inusitatumella Chamb. Larva in white, flat mine, speckled 



with " frass" in upper surface ; pupates in the mine. (Chambers.) 



Order Coleoptera. 



34. Saperda hivittata Say. On hawthorn, 



35. Anthonomus cratcegi Walsh. (Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil., vi, 1866, p. 266.) 



36. Saperda fayi Bland. J. Hamilton, (Can. Ent., xx, p. 6, 1888). 



37. Xylotrechus convergens Le Conte. Bred from branch of an unde- 



termined Cratcegus, locally known as Red Haw, Iowa. (Le Conte, 

 Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc, viii, p. xxiv.) 



38. Gaurotes cyanipennis Say. In spring on thorn blossoms and later 



in the season pairing and ovipositing on the butternut. (Caul- 

 field, Can. Ent., 1881, p. 60.) 



39. Conotrachelus naso Lee. This and the next species bred from the 



fruit of the haw. J. Hamilton. (Can. Ent., xxi, p. 34, 1889.) 



40. Conotrachelus posticatus Say. 



