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 Famfly NOLI DAE 



A famil}^ of small, grey and black moths, with broader forewings than the Lithosians. 



NOLA Leach. 

 N. ovilla Grt. Montreal VI (W); food plant: oak. 



CELAMA Walk. 

 C. cilicoides Grt. St. Hilaire VI (C); St. Johns VII (C). 



Family NYCTEOLIDAE 



These moths are small, grej'ish, obscurely marked, and while resembling in wing shape 

 some of the Tortricidae. the venation is closer to the Lithosians. 



SARROTHRIPACurt. 



S. revayana Scop. Montreal (C) ; food plants: willow, poplar. 



Family ARCTIIDAE 



On account of black and jellow stripes on the wings of some species of the family the common 

 name of "Tiger Moth" has been applied. The larvae are generally thickly covered with hair 

 and are known as "wooly bears." In forming their cocoons they spin a little silk and inter- 

 weave their hairs. 



EUBAPHE Hubn. 



E. aurantiaca Hubn. East Bolton VII (W); St. Johns VII (C); Montreal VII (W); Rosemere 



VII (W). 



E. laeta Guer. St. Hilaire VI (C); St. Johns VII (C); :Montreal VI (W). 



UTETHEISA Hubn. 



U. bella. Linn. Cowansville (Fy); Metis VIII (W); Montreal VII-VIII (\V); food plants: 

 cherry, elm, myrica. 



HAPLOA Hubn. 



H. conf usa L^^man . . St. Hilaire VII (W); Montreal VII (Ly); Isle Jesus VII (C); Rosemere VII 

 (W); food plant: hounds' tongue. 



H. contigua Walk. Montreal VII (W); Rosemere VII (W); Rigaud VII (C); food plant, 



H. lecontei. Windsor Mills VII (R); St. Hilaire VII (W); St. Johns VII (C); Montreal VII- 

 VIII (W); Rigaud VII (W); Chelsea VII (G); food plant: hoimds' tongue. 



