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EUCLIDIA, Hubn. 

 4()S. E. cuspidea, Hubn. 



An inhabitant of deep woods. There it may be fovmd through 



June and July resting on the ground among dry sticks and 



^ leaves, where, by its peculiar ornamentation, it finds excellent 



protection. When disturbed it has the short uncertain flight 



characteristic of the foregoing species. It is not common. 



MELIPOTIS, Hubn. 



499. M. limbolaris, Geyer. 



Rare. Lancaster, in deep woods, E. P. ^^ ; Ridgeway, Ont., 

 Kilman; "Buffalo," Grote. (Can Ent. XIII, p. gi). 



CATOCALA, Schrank. 



500. C. Epione, Drury. 



Buffalo, Fischer; Ridgeway, Ont., Kilman; 



501. C. lachrymosa, Guen. 



Buffalo, Fischer; Ridgewaj-, Ont., Kilman. 



502. C. retecta, Grote. 



503. C. flebilis, Grote. 



Ridgeway, Ont., Kilman. 



504. C. Robinsonii, Grote. 



505. C. obscura, Strk. 



Ridgeway, Ont., Kilman; Buffalo, Fischer, (Can. Ent. X\'III, 

 p. 178.) 



506. C. insolabilis, Guen. 



Buffalo, Kellicott. 



507. C. residua, Grote. 



Laticaster, E. P. V. ; Buffalo, Kellicott. 



508. C. relicta, Walk. 



Not common but generally distributed. Aug. to Oct. 



509. C. Amatrix, Hubn. 



Common. (See Bui. Buff". Soc. Nat. Sci. IV, p. 62). 



510. C. cara, Guen. 



511. C. concumbens, Walk. 



512. C. unijuga, Walk. 



Occasional. Lancaster, Aug., E. P. V.; Buffalo, Kellicott. 

 (Can. Ent. XIII, p. 38). 



513. C. Briseis, Edw. 



Rare. August. 



514. C. parta, Guen. 



Common. July to August, 



