Nov., '02] ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. 287 



APANTESIS. 



Nais Dru. Rare. Two broods June and August. We have never 

 seen the larvae of this species. 



HYPOCAMPA. 



Caja race americana Harris. Very rare. 



EUTHISANOTIA. 



Unio Hbn. Ratiier rare. June. Larvae on grape. 



Grata Fbr. Rare. July. These two species have usually been classed 

 among the Bombycidce, and for that reason we put them here now, though 

 they belong in the Noctudise. 



NOTOLOPHUS. 



Antigua \mw\. Common. Two broods July and September. 



Defijtita Pack. Rare. September. 



Lencostignia A. and S. Common. July to October. 



OLENE. 



Ciniiamoinea G. and R. Rare. August. 



LcucophiPa ^. andS. July. Rather common. Larvae on apple, cherry, etc. 



Achatina A. and S. Quite common. July and August. We have had 

 the larvae of all three species and find them very distinct, leucophcea being 

 nearer to cinnamomea than achatina in the larvae. 



EUDEILINIA. 



Herminiata Gn. Rather rare. July, in wet meadows. This species 

 has been classed as a Geometrid. and has all the habits of that family. 



ORETA. 



Rosea Wlk. Very rare. August. 

 /rrfc>rrt/<t Pack. Very rare. Last of June. 



PLATYPTERYX. 



Arcuata Wlk. Common. May, June and July. 



FALGARIA. 



Bilineata Pack. Rather common. Three broods. Larvie on birch. 



EUCLEA. 



Delphinii Bdv. This species and the var. S. quercea H. ^ch. Jntcrjecta 

 Dyar., and viridiclava Wlk. are common in June. LarvcC on apple. 



PHOBETRON. 



Pitlitciiuii A. and S. Rare. Larvie on apple, oak, etc. This species 

 has the most peculiar looking larva of any species found here, though that 

 of Falcaria is a clo.se second. 



APODA. 



/)V<.'7//A/Ac fi. and R. Rare. Middle July. 



