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Pangrapta decoralis Hiibn.=Hypena elegantalis Fitch . . . June 4- 



Phalaenophana rurigena Grote ................. .. ...... May 22. 



Palthis angulalis Hubn .............................. June 24. 



Hypena evanidalis Rob ............. June 28, July 7, Sept. 9. 



Bomolocha abalienalis ( Walk.) ....................... . June 18. 



Plathypena scabra (Fabr.) Grote. ............ Sept. 6- Sept. 23. 



Meghypena velifera Grote ............................ July 13. 



Macrhypena deceptalis ( Walk.) Grote .................. July 26. 



Lomanaltes Isetulus Grote .............. ............. May 25. 



Tortricodes bifidalis Grote ......... . June 10. 



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PYEALID^J. 



Botis terrealis Treits ............................... June 1. 



Botis plectilis Gr.-Rob .................. ............. June 5. 



Botis thesealis Led ................. July 10, Aug. 1, Sept. 24. 



Botis marculenta Gr.-R6b ............................ July 6. 



Eurycreon chortalis Grote .............. ..... May 21, June 4. 



Asopia olinalis (Guen.) .............................. July 9. 



Asopia farinalis (Linn.) ..................... July 7, July 28. 



Asopia fimbrialis W.- V ........................ 1 ..... July 7. 



Cataclysta opulentalis Led ............................ June 21. 



Nomophila noctuella Hiihn .................. Aug. 24, Sept. 24. 



Scoparia centuriella W.- V ............................ June 23. 



TORTRICIDJS. 



Nolophana malana (Fitch) .......................... . . June 25. 



Nolophana (Asisyra) Zelleri Grote ..................... June 5. 



Cryptolechia Schlageeri Zeller * ---- . ....... . .......... June 12. 



Depressaria heracliana De Geer .............. Aug. 12, Aug. 19. 



Crambus chalybirostris Zeller .................... ..... Aug. 26. 



Crambus girardellus Clem ........................ ". . . . July 21. 



Crambus laqueatellus Clem ........................... June 24. 



Pterophorus tenuidactylus Fitch ...................... June 30. 



Pterophorus marginidactylus Fitch .................... June 30. 



* Seven examples of this beautiful moth were collected at this time. As it sits at 

 rest on the upper surface of a leaf, its peculiar form and singular combination of 

 colors render it almost undistinguishable from a deposit of bird excrement. A simu- 

 lation so nearly perfect cannot fail of giving it, while in repose, almost entire 

 immunity from its enemies. 



