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TRICHOLITA, Grote. 

 337. T. signata, Walk. 



Rare. Lancaster, July, at .sugar, E. P. V. 



MACRONOCTUA, Grote. 

 338.' M. onusta, Grote. 



Lancaster, one example, E. P. V. 



ONCOCNEMIS, Led. 

 33y. O. riparia, Morr. 



"Buffalo and shores of Lake Erie"', (irote. (Can. P"nt. XU, 

 p. 25(): and XIII, p. 231.) 



HOMOHADENA, (in.te. 



340. H. badistriga, (irote. 



Rare. Lancaster, larvte on I .oiihcra flinui, E. P. V. ; 

 Ridg-eway, Ont. , Kilman. 



HADEI^m, Schrank. 



341. H. passer, (iuen. 



Not common. I>ancaster. Sept., E. P. V. ; Buffalo, Will. 

 M(e.ser. 



342. H. ducta, Grote. 



Buffalo, Fischer. 



343. H. devastatrix, Brace. 



\'erv abundant everywhere and an unmitigated nuisance at 

 the sugared trees, where, by its precipitate departure on the 

 approach of the collector's light, it either knocks off or fright- 

 ens away many valuable specimens. 



344. H. separans, (irote. 



Buffalo, F'ischer. 



345. H. arctica, Boisd. 



Very conmion at light and sugar. 



34(1. H. sputatrix, Grote. 



Common. Aug. and Sept. at light and sugar. 



347. H. illata, var. suffusca, Morr. 



Lancaster, June and July, on flowers, E. P. ^^ 



34S. H. vultuosa, Grote. 



Rare. Lancaster, one example, May 27th, 1878, E. P. V. 



34(). H. lignicolor, Guen. 



Common. July. Frequently taken at rest under boards and 

 around corners and crevices of out-buildings. 



350. H. verbascoides, Guen. 



Not uncommon, June. 



351. H. sectilis, Guen. 



Buffalo, Kellicott, Fischer, 



