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TELEA Hubn. 



T. polyphemus Cram. Ha Ha Bay VII (Sa); Kamouraska VII (W) Brome Co. (Fy); 

 Montreal V-VI (W); St. Hilaire VI (W); Windsor Mills VI (R); food plants: bass, maple, 

 birch, willow, hazel, apple, wild cherry. 



SAMIA Hubn. 



S. cecropia Linn. Our largest moth. Quebec VII (Fy); Lotbiniere (B); Iron Hill (Fy); St. 

 Hilaire VI (W); St. Johns VI (C); Montreal VI (W); food plants: apple, hawthorn, willow, 

 cherry. 



S. Columbia Smith. Quebec (B); Danville (Cd); Montreal VI (Pearson); Two Mountains Co. 

 (Oswald); food plant: larch. 



HYPERCHIRIA Hubn. 



H. io Fabr . Metis VII (W) ; Cowansville (Fy ) ; East Bolton VI (W) ; St. Johns VI (C) ; Montreal 

 V-VI (W); St. Hilaire VI (W); Meach Lake VI (Y); food plants: willow, maple, birch, 

 choke-cherry, oak, bass, elm, apple, corn. 



CALLOSAMIA Pack. 



C. promethea Dru. East Farnham (Fy) ; St. Hilaire VI (W) ; Montreal VI (W) ; Rigaud VI (W) ; 

 food plants: ash, lilac, cherry, poplar, apple, plum. 



Family CERATOCASVIPIDAE 



These are also large moths, but with much narrower and more pointed wings than the 

 preceding. The antermae are only feathered at the base. The caterpillars are furnished with 

 stiff horns, and go into the ground to pupate. 



EACLES Hubn. 



E. imperialis Dru. Hull VI (W. H. G. Garioch); food plants: oak, maple, pine, birch, 

 cherry, elder. 



DRYOCAMPA Harr. 



D. rubicunda Fabr. Quebec VII (Ly); Cowansville (Fy); East Bolton (W); Compton (Gosse); 

 Sherbrooke VII (So); Sorel XII (W); Montreal VI-VII (W); Hudson VI (W); Rosemere VI 

 (W); foodplant: maple. 



ANISOTA Hubn. 

 A. senatoria A. & S. Quebec VII (Hanham); Montreal VI (W); food plant: oak. 



A. virginiensis Dru. Cape Tourment (Bn) ; Island of Orleans (Fy) ; St. Johns VII (W) ; Calumet 

 VI (W); Miranda VI (Miss Johnson); Hull (Fy); Chelsea VI (G); foodplant: oak. 



