m 



NATADA, Walk. 

 1 85. N. gibbosa, Abl). & Sm. 

 Occasional. 



GLUPHISIA, Boisd. 

 I SO. G. trilineata, Pack. 



Locally abundant. Buffalo, at electric light, Fischer, Will, &c. 



NOTODONTA, Ochs. 

 1S7. N. stragula, Grote. 



Not common l)ut widely distributed. Larva; un S11//.1 ;u[i;rn, 

 E. P. V. 



iSS. N. basistriens, Walk. 



Rare. Buffalo, one example, Fischer. 



LOPHODONTA. Pack. 

 rS<j. L. Georgica, H.-S. 



Ridgeway, Ont., Kilman. 



PHEOSIA, Hubn. 

 I (JO. P, rimosa, Pack. 



Rare. Lancaster, larvse on SyniphoricaypHs raccniosus, 

 E. P. V. : Buffalo, Fischer. 



NERICE, Walk. 

 Kji- N. bidentata, Walk. 



This is also a rare species. Lancaster, E. P. V. ; Ridgeway, 

 Ont., Kilman. 



EDEMA, Walk. 



192. E. albifrons, Abb. & Sm. 



Common. Larva; destructive to the maple, basswood &:c., 

 at Lancaster, E. P. \'. 



SEIRODONTA, G. & R. 



193. S. bilineata, Pack. 



Rather rare. Lancaster, June, E. P. V. ; Ridgeway, Ont., 

 Kilman. 



CEDEMASIA, Pack. 



194. O. concinna, Abb. & Sm. 



The red-humped larva; of this species are frequently encoun- 

 tered on the apple and various forest trees although the moths 

 are of rare occurrence. 



SCHIZURA, Doubld. 

 (= Civlodasys Pack.) 



195. S. ipomeae, var. cinereofrons, Pack. 



Rare. Buffalo, Fischer. 



19C1 H. unicornis, Abb. & Sm. 



Not uncommon, Lancaster, larva; on rose, basswood &c., 

 E. P. v.; Buffalo, "bred on apple, willow, honey-locust and 

 linden", Kellicott. 



