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221. T. ampelopsidis, Harri'^. 



July and August. On Virginia Creeper, sometimes abundant. 



222. T. coryli, Fitch. 



Lancaster, July 4th, 1879. Ridgeway, Ont. 



223. T. fasciata, Fitch. 



Occasional on hickory. Ridgeway, Ont., Aug. 7, 1SS9, Col 

 den, July 2, 1S93, scarcely mature. I have included T. tin/color 

 Fitch, as the female of this species. (See Psyche V, p. 391.) 



224. T. concava, Fitch. 



Rare. Lewiston, July 20 1892. Ridgeway, Ont. 



HELIRIA, Stal. 



225. H. scalaris, Fairm. 



Lancaster, July 1887, one example. 



THELIA, Am. and Serv. 



226. T. bimaculata, Fabr. 



Rare. BuflFalo Plains on locust. Ph. Fischer. 



227. T. Uhleri, Stal. 



Ridgeway, Ont., one example, A. H. Kilnian. 



22S. T. acuminata, Fabr. 



Golden and Lancaster in July, Ridgeway, Ont. 



229. T. crataegi. Fitch. 



Rare. Lancaster, on thorn bushe?. 



230. T. univittata, Harris. 



Rare. Gowanda, June 25, 1891. 



231. T. Godingi, Van D. 



June and July numbers taken on wild black cherry and scrub 

 oak at Buffalo Plains. 



ARCHASIA, Stal. 



232. A. galeata, Fabr. 



Buffalo. Not uncommon on low oak and hickory bushes at 

 "The Plains" in July. 



233. A. Belfragei, Stal. 



Gowanda, June 25, 1891. Three examples beaten from oak 

 bushes on the "Four Mile Level." 



Siibfairiih' Ccutrotida^ Stal. 



MICROCENTRUS, Stal. 



234. M. caryae. Fitch. 



August. On hickory trees, sometimes quite abundant. 



FAMILY FULGORID^. 



Subfamily Dicfyopharida, Stal. 



SCOLOPS, Schaum. 

 23:. S. suicipes, Say. 



Rather rare. Lancaster in August. Larva; taken July 9th. 



