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SICYA, Guen. 

 f)ii. S. macularia, Harris. 



Not rare among rank vegetation in ravines at Lancaster and 

 elsewhere. Jnly. 



ANGERONA, Dnp. 

 (ii2. A. crocataria, Fabr. 



Common. July to Sept. 



NEMATOCAMPA, Guen. 

 613. N. filamentaria, Guen. 



PLAGODIS, Hubn. 

 (114. P. serinaria, Pack. 



"A series taken at Portage in May 18S3, showing a gradation 

 from the ordinary form to P. rosaria, G. & R.," Kellicott. 



615. P. rosaria, G. & R. 



Not infrequent. (Bui. Buff. Soc. Nat. Sci. Ill, p. 131). 



f)i(i. P. Keutzingaria, Guen. var. 



Ridgeway, Ont., Kilman. 



617. P. phlogosaria, Guen. 



Occasional. Lancaster, April, E. P. V. 



()iS. P. alcoolaria, Guen. 



HYPERETIS, Guen. 

 6i(j. H. amicaria, H.-S. 



APLODES, Guen. 



fi2o. A. rubromarginaria, Pack. 



Rare. Lancaster, E. P. V. 



()2i. A. mimosaria, Guen. 



Moderately abundant. June. 



SYNCHLORA, (xuen. 

 ()22. S. rubivora, Riley. 



Buffalo, Kellicott. 



NEMORIA, Hubn. 



623. N. subcroceata, Walk. 



"Abundant on dunes at Pt. Abino, June 7. 1886", Kellicott. 



EUCROSTIS, Hubn. 



(124. E. chloroleucaria, Guen. 



A common species in open woods. Also taken at sugar and 

 light. Aug. 



DYSPTERIS, H. & S. 

 625,. D. abortivaria, H.-S. , 



Lancaster, June, E, P. V.; Ridgeway, Ont., Kilman. 



