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483- T. candefacta, Hubn. 



Common in meadows, Sept. 



4S4. T. terminitnaculata, Grote. 



Rare. Lancaster, on weeds in open woods, E. P. ^'. ; Ridge- 

 way, Ont. , Kilman. 



CHAMYRIS, Gnen. 

 485. C. Cerintha, Treits. 



Not uncommon at light, sugar, «&c. July. 



EUHERRICHIA, Grote. 

 480. E. monetifera, Guen. 



Buffalo, Fischer. 



48 7. E. mollissima, (luen. 



Rare. Lancaster, June, on sugar, E. P.Y. ; Ridgewa}', Ont., 

 Kilman. 



EUSTROTIA, Hubn. 



488. E. albidula, Gtien. 



Quite common and generally distributed. July. 



480. E. concinnimacula, Guen. 



Rare. Lancaster, May and June, E. P. Y. ; Ridgewaj', Ont., 

 Kilman. 



490. E. synochitis, G. & R. 



Not uncommon. 



491. E. muscosula, Guen. 



Common at sugar, llowers <!<:c. 



492. E. apicosa, Haw. 



With the precedmg and equallj- aliuntlant. 



493. E. carneola, Guen. 



Another common species. June and Jul)-. 



GALGULA, Guen. 

 404. G. hepara, Guen. 



Occasional, July and Aug. 



495. G. subpartita, Guen. 



Buffalo, Fischer. 



DRASTERIA, Hubn. 



496. D. erechtea, Cram. 



Very abundant everywhere in meadows. 



497. D, erechto, Guen. 



With the preceding, than which it is even more abundant. 

 Erechtea prefers the damper fields while the present species 

 commonly selects a dryer location such as an upland meadow 

 or pasture. 



