188 



PUBLILIA, Stal. 

 2og. P. concava, Say. 



May to August. Common on thistles, asters and other 

 weeds. These insects attain maturity about June 15th. 



210. P. nigridorsum, Godg. 



Occasional with the preceding. East Concord, May iS, 1S89, 

 Hamburgh, June 10, 1891, Lancaster, Aug. 11, 1891. (See Rnl. 

 111. State Lab. Nat. Hist. Ill, p. 399.) 



CYRTOLOBUS, Godg. 



f=CYRTOSIA, Fitch, preoc.) 



211. C. vau, ^ay. 



Rare. Ridgeway, Ont. A. H. Kilman. 



212. C. inornata, Say. 



Ridgeway, Ont., A. H. Kilman. Formerly I applied this 

 name to the iemaleoi A /ymna casfanecs. (See Psyche V, pp. 

 389 and 391) but the present species agrees much better, in form 

 at least, with Say's description. 



ATYMNA, Stal. 



213. A. castanes, Fitch. 



June to Aug. On chestnut trees, everywhere, sometimes 

 abundant. The females are much larger than the males and 

 of a clear green color. 



214. A. querci, Fitch. 



On oak trees, rare. Ridgeway, Ont., June, Niagara Falls, 

 August. In this species the females are pale greenish yellow 

 with a more convex dorsum than the males. 



215. A. inermis, Emmons. 



Rare. Colden, August ; Salamanca, Aug. 2, 1 889, Hamburgh, 

 July 16, 1893, on basswood, recently moulted. 



OPHIDERMA, Fairm. 



216. O. salamandra, Fairm. 



Ridgeway, Ont., June 15, 1889. Common on oak, imagines 

 just appearing, Ft. Erie Beach, July 1893. Rare. 



217. O 



Lancaster, one example. 



CARYNOTA, Fitch. 



218. C. mera, Say. 



Lives on hickory, sometimes quite abundant in July and Aug. 



TELAMONA, Fitch. 

 2 [9. T. reclivata, Fitch. 



July and A'ig. Frequent on Basswood. Hamburgh, July 

 16, 1893, imagines taken in company with the young. 



220. T. monticola, Fabr. 



Rare. Buffalo and Lancaster in July. Ridgeway, Out. 



