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4581. Crambus turbatellus, Felt. 



Only four observations to date. Three specimens Truro, July 22, and 29, 1916, 

 and one, Truro, July 28, 1917. 

 4583. Crambus myellus, Hubner. 



Only three observations to date, One at Deerfield, N. S., Aug. 1915, and two at 

 Deerfield, Aug. 17, 1911.. 

 4585. Crambus vulgivagellus Clemens. 



Common in Yarmouth Co., and appears to be at its height about Sept. 1. 

 4587. Crambus ruricolellus, Zeller. 



Found commonly about Yarmouth, from August 8, to Sept. 5, 1913 and 1914. 

 Nova Scotia specimens are unusually dark, and those in the writer's collection 

 vary in the depth of coloring and in distinctness of median and sub-terminal lines. 



4604. Crambus trisectus, Walker. 



Only three specimens. All near Yarmouth, Aug. 14, 1911, and Aug. 13, 1913. 



4605. Crambus laciniellus, Grote. 



Apparently uncommon. One specimen at Deerfield, Sept. 6, 1914, four at Truro, 

 July 1915, and two at Deerfield, Aug. 1915. 

 4607. Crambus calignosellus, Clemens. 



A specimen from Yarmouth, Aug. 23, 1914, and another from Truro, July 1915, 

 are certainly of this species. Several other specimens collected in both localities 

 are puzzling in their similarity to this, and to C. luteloellus. 

 4622. Argyra auratella, Clemens. But one specimen has been seen. Shortt's Lake, 

 July, 1915, and careful search has as yet failed to reveal any other specimens of this 

 beautiful little moth, which has its snowy white front wings margined with golden 

 yellow, and crossed by a broad median band of the same color. 



