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S;- A. Myron, Cram. 



Common everywhere. 



SS. A. versicolor, Harris. 



Local. Buffalo, not uncommon, Fi.scher. Not taken else- 

 where. (Bui. Buff. Soc. Nat. Sci., I, p. 22 and IV, p. 62; Can. 

 Ent. XVII, p. 78.) 



DILOPHONOTA, Burm. 

 Sg. D. obscura Fabr. 



Accidental. Ridgeway. Ont., Kilman. 



go. D. ello, Fabr. 



Very rare. Buffalo, Fischer. 



PROTOPARCE, Burm. 

 gi. P. celus, Hubn. 



Common everywhere. 



SPHINX, Linn. 



g2. S. kalmiae, Sm: and Abb. 



jNIoderately common. 



g3. S. drupiferarum, Sm. and Abb. 



Not infrequent at light and at rest. 



g4. S. Gordius, Cram. 



Rare. Lancaster, E. P. V. ; Buffalo, Fi.scher. 



95. S. luscitiosa, Clem. 



One example, doubtless of this .species, captured at Lancaster 

 was accidentally destroyed before I had an oportunity to fully 

 identify it. 



g6. S. chersis, Hubn. 



Common. 



gy. S. Canadensis, Boisd. 



Very rare, Buffalo, fme example, F^'ischer. 



98. S. eremitus, Hubn. 

 Not rare. 



CERATOMIA, Harris. 



gg. C. Amyntor, Hubn. 



Moderately abundant at all localities. 



100. C. undulosa. Walk. 



Not common, Lancaster, E. P. V. ; Buffalo, Fischer. Ridge- 

 way, Ont, Kilman. 



ELLEMA, Clem. 



loi. E, coniferarum, Sm. and Abb. 



"Canada near Buffalo, N. Y.," Clemens. (SeeProc. Ent. Soc, 

 Phil, V, p. 191.) 



