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76. Hydrioinena aiitiinuialis (Stro.). — Open mixed wood- 

 land, 25. 



yy. GypsocJiroa ciiioidata (Pears.). — Open mixed wood- 

 land, 27. 



78. Pctrophora abrasaria (Herr. and Sch.). — Open mixed 

 woodland, 7, 19 13. 



79. Pctrophora convallaria (Guen.). — Sugar lures, 22. 



80. Eois pcrsimilis (Hulst.). — Light lures, 21; 8, 1913. 



81. Eois inductata (Guen.) ? — Light lures, 21. 



Sz. Synchlora ccrata (Fab.). — Open mixed woodland, 2-3. 



83. Epclis faxonii (Minot). — Cranberry marsh, 30. 



84. Enfidonia notaiaria (Wlk.). — Cranberry marsh, 24; 

 wash up on beach, 24; light lures, 21. 



85. Deilimia variolaria (Guen.). — Cranberry marshes, 24; 

 sugar lures, 22 ; open mixed woodland, 25-26. 



86. Sciagraphia granitata (Guen.). — Sugar lures, 8, 19 13. 

 ^y. Diastictis siilpJuiria (Pack.). — Cranberry marshes, 24- 



30- 



88. Diastictis hnmncata (Thun.). — Light lures, 21; cran- 

 berry marshes, 24-30 ; open mixed woodland, 23-27. 



89. Diastictis inccptaria (Wlk.). — There is some question 

 regarding all the specimens according to Mr. Swett. A few 

 are typical as usually understood, that is without markings 

 and of a bluish gray color. The original description by Walker 

 calls for markings on the wings and most of the specimens an- 

 swer fairly well to his description. It is possible some may 

 be D. cvagaria (Hulst.) or even males of D. siilphiiria. Light 

 lures, 21-22; open mixed woodland, 23-27; cranberry marsh, 

 24-30; sugar lures, 21. 



90. Diastictis ivauaria (Linn.).- — Sugar lures, 21. 



91. Diastictis bicolorata (Fab.). — A little doubtful. Sugar 

 lure, 29. 



