130 B.C. Entomological Society. 



Enallagma cyathigerum Charpentier. (Osburn.) 

 Leucorhinia hudsonica Selys. ( W'illianison. ) 

 Leucorhinia proxima Calvert. (Williamson.) 

 Somatochlora hudsonica Hagen. (Osl^urn.) 



SUPPLEMENTARY LIST OF INSECTS COLLECTED IN THE 

 OKANAGAN, 191 3. 



i\RCTIID.E. 



833. Eubaphe immaculata Reakirt. Penticton, June 27th, 1913. 

 (Wolley-Dod.) 



NOCTUID.E. 



1226. Hadena cogitata Smith. Penticton, July 7th. (W.-D.) 

 1496. Noctua unicolor Walker; syn. clandestina Harris. Five speci- 

 mens taken at I'enticton on June 28th. 1 W.-D.) 



1708. Hadenella subjuncta Smith. Three specimens taken at light, 

 Penticton, July 3rd. (W.-D.) 



1894. Xylomiges dolosa Grote. Fairly common on peach-blossoms 

 at Okanagan Falls, May 5th. (W.-D.) 



1895. Xylomiges rubrica Harvey. Okanagan Falls, May 5th. Very 

 common on peach-blossoms. A large series of 220 taken. Very variable. 

 (W.-D.) 



Stretchia angula Smith? Five taken at Okanagan P'alls on May 6th^ 

 8th, and 12th. (Mr. Wolley-Dod states specimens examined agree with 

 the description of types from Arrow Head Lake, B,C., but he never saw 

 the species before.) 



2102. Xylina georgii Grote; syn. holicineria Smith. Seven taken at 

 Okanagan Falls from May 5th to 30th. (W.-D.) 



2120. Colocampa cineritia Grote; syn. mertena Smith. Five col- 

 lected at Okanagan Falls on May 6th and loth. (W.-D.) 



2142. Rancora strigata Smith. Five fresh specimens taken at light 

 at Okanagan Falls on May 5th, 7th, and 8th. (W.-D.) 



2240. Scopelosoma tristigmata Grote. Okanagan Falls, May 7th. 

 (W.-D.) 



2405. Melicleptria honesta (jrote. Vaseaux Lake, Okanagan Falls, 

 May 26th. (W.-D.) 



" 2601. Eustrotia albidula Guenee. Penticton, June 30th, three taken 

 at light. (W^-D.) 



2761. Syneda (Euclidia) annexa Hy. Edwards. Common at Okana- 

 gan Falls from April 26th to May 7th. (W.-D.) 



HyPENIN/E. 



3008. Epizeuxis americalis Guenee. Penticton, June 30th. Mr. 



Wolley-Dod states that it appears to be very rare in British Columbia, 

 the only previous record being one from the late G. W. Taylor's 

 collection. 



