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BISTON, Lcuch. 

 C)7o. B. ursarius, Walk. 



Rare. Lancaster, April iSth 1SS2 at light, also in late 

 autumn, E. P. V. ; Buffalo, Will. 



EUBYJA, Hubn. 



671. E. cognataria, (iuen. 



Not rare. Lancaster, larva> on apple, E. P. V. 



672. E. quernaria, Abb. & Sni. 



Ridgeway, Ont. , Kilman. 



HYBERNIA, Latr. 

 C173. H. tiliaria, Harris. 



Quite common in late autumn flying by day in orchards and 

 woods. Lancaster, Nov., Buffalo, Oct,, abundant at light, 

 E. P. V. 



PHIGALIA, Dup. 

 C174. P. strigataria, Minot. 



Lancaster and Buffalo, April, E. P. V. 



OPEROPHTERA, Hul)n. 

 075. O. boreata, Hubn. 



This late autumnal species may be found flying about the 

 borders of woods and copses through the month of November, 

 and like the Hybernia tiliaria will brave a temperature but 

 little above the freezing point. It is more common than its 

 belated companion and like that species is a day-flyer. 



HETEROPHLEPS, H.-S. 



O7O. H. Harveiata, Pack. 



Rare. Lancaster, E. P. V. 



077. H. triguttaria, H.-S. 



Common in damp woods and ravines. Aug. 



BAPTRIA, Hubn. 

 67S. B. aibovittata, Guen. 



Occasional, June. 



LOBOPHORA, Curtis. 

 079. L. geminata, Grote. 



Rare. Lancaster, April lotli, Concord, May iSth, E. P. V. 



680. L. anguilineata, Grote. 



Lancaster, May, taken on the wing in woods, E. P. V. 



f)8i. L. vernata, Pack. 



Buffalo, May, E. P. V. ; also taken by Prof. Kellicott at West 

 Seneca early in April. 



