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Xylina Bethunei Gr.-Rol) Sept. 5. 



Cncullia intermedia Speyer July 1^- 



Cucullia postera Guen . July 10. 



Cucullia asteroides Guen . Aug. 12. 



Cucullia asteroides, larva on Solidago Sept. 7. 



Cucullia corivexipennis Gr.-Rob., larva on Solidago Sept. 7. 



Chariclea exprimens ( Walk.) June 30. 



Heliothis armigera Hulm June 29. 



Melaporphyria immortua Grote June 1. 



Chamyris cerintha (Trelts.) June 19. 



Erastria nigritula Guen June 4, June 14. 



Erastria carneola Guen. * June 4- Sept 23. 



Erastria muscosula Guen June 24, July 8. 



Leptosia concinnimacula Guen. f May 16- May 29. 



Placodes cinereola Guen July 28. 



Plusia precationis Guen June 1, July 13, Aug. 8, Sept. 22. 



Plusia simplex Guen June 7, Aug. 14. 



Plusia aerea (Htibn.) June 28, Aug. 17, Sept. 30. 



Plusia seroides Grote July 7, July 14. 



Plusiodorita compressipalpis Guen July 19. 



Deva purpurigera Walk June 29. 



Anomis xylina Say Sept. 25. 



Amphipyra tragopogonis (Linn.) July 13. 



Amphipyra pyramidoides Guen Sept. 30. 



Catocala ultronia Hubn Aug. 4. 



Catocala relicta Walk Aug. 19. 



Catocala concurnbens Doubl Sept. 5, Sept. 11. 



Catocala amatrix Htibn Sept. 5, Sept. 11. 



Catocala cara Guen Sept. 6, Sept. 19. 



Catocala piatrix Grote Sept. 6, Sept. 19. 



Catocala desperata Guen Sept. 11. 



Catocala babilis Grote Sept. 14, Sept. 19. 



Catocala retecta Grote Sept. 19, Sept. 24. 



Catocala ilia Cram July 15. 



Catocala polygama Guen July 13, July 18. 



Catocala cerogama Guen July 30. 



* This species appears to have successive broods during the season, as it was 

 observed on June 4, 24 ; July 17, 21, 28 ; August 5, 19 ; September 8, 19, 23. 



f More abundant than previously observed, having been captured May 16, 21, 24, 

 26 and 29. 



