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Amphion ISTessus (Cram.} ............................. June IT. 



Darapsa Choerilus (Cram.) ............................. June 28. 



Darapsa Myron (Cram.) ........ . ............. June 18, Aug. 23. 



Deilephila lineata (Fair.), of second brood ............... Sept. 2. 



Deilephila lineata, larva 1 .............................. Oct. 6. 



Deilephila chamsenerii Harr ........................... May 25. 



Deilephila chamaenerii, larva ......... . ................. Aug. 8. 



Philampelus Pandorus (Hubn.) ........................ June 27. 



Philampelus achemon (Drury), larva ..... . ..... Aug. l^j Sept. 4. 



Smerinthus geminatus Say ............................. Aug. 16. 



Smerinthus excaecatus (Smith) .......................... June 29. 



Smerinthus myops (/Smith) ............................. June 18. 



Cressonia juglandis (Smith) Gr.-R6b .................... July 3. 



Ceratomia Amyntor (Hubn.) ........... June 5, July 4, Aug. IT. 



Ceratomia Amyntor, larva .................... Aug. 24, Sept. IT. 



Daremma undulosa Walk .............................. July 6. 



Macrosila quinquemaculata (Haw.), of a second brood ...... Sept. 2. 



Sphinx chersis (Hubn.), larva, on lilac ................... Aug. 21. 



Sphinx drupiferarum Smith, larva on plum .............. Aug. 26. 



Sphinx kalmise Smith ........................ July 6, July 28. 



Sphinx Gordius Cram ................................ June 2T. 



Agrius eremitus Hubn ................................ July 2. 



Agrius eremitus, larva, on spearmint ............ Aug. 5, Sept. 22. 



Ellema Harrisii Clem ..... , ........................... June 22. 



Ellema pineum JLintn., larva, on pine . .................. Sept. 14. 



Trochilium marginitum Harris 3 ......... , ............... Aug. 21. 



Trochilmm tibiale Harris ............................. Aug. 16. 



^Egeria caudata Harris ............................... Aug. 8. 



^Egeria tipuliformis (Linn.) ........................... June 23. 



Thyris maculata Harris ............................... Aug. 1. 



Alypia octomaculata (Fair.) .......... ................. June 2. 



Eudryas grata (Fair.) ........................ July 13, Aug. 1. 



1 The dates assigned to the larval collections, in most instances, are those of the 

 full maturity of the larva and preparation for pupation by the commencement of its 

 cocoon or of its ground cell. 



2 A pair of these moths was taken in copula on the trunk of a sumach (Ithus 

 typhina). After having been pinned, the female deposited a number of dark-brown 

 eggs of an oval form. 



