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ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. 



175 



Vanessa antiopa 



" milberti 



" atalanta 



" huntera 



" cardui 

 Grapta comma 



" progne 



" j -album 

 Limenitis Ursula 

 " disippus 

 " arthemis 

 Junonia ccenia 

 Argynnis idalia 

 " cybele 

 " myrina 

 ' bellona 

 Danais archippus 

 Melitaea phaeton 



" harrisii 

 Thecla halesus 



" favonius 



" edwardsii 



" smilacis 



" niphon 

 Lycaena pseudargiolus 



'* comyntas 

 Papilio turnus 



" philenor 



" asterias 



" troilus 



" cresphontes 

 Callidryas eubule 

 Colias eurytheme 



Colias philodice 

 Pieris rapae 

 " protodice 

 " oleracea 

 Eudamus tityrus 

 " cellus 

 " proteus 

 Pamphila zabulon 

 " leonardus 

 " peckius 

 Hemaris thysbe 

 Thyreus abbotii 

 Amphion nessus 

 Deilephila lineata 



" gallii 

 Chaerocampa tersa 

 Philampelus pandorus 

 " achemon 



Protoparce celeus 

 " Carolina 



" rustica 



" cingulata 



Sphinx gordiu§ 

 " chersis 

 " luscitiosa 

 Smerinthus geminatus 

 Paonias exccecatus 

 " myops 

 " astylus 

 Cressonia juglandis 

 Sesia acerni 



" albicornis 

 Utetheisa bella 



Arctia nais 

 " virgo 



Pyrrharctia isabella 



Spilosoma virginica 



Attacus cecropia 

 " promethea 

 ' ' angulifera 



Telea polyphemus 



Samia cynthia 



Actias luna 



Hyperchiria io 



Citheronia regalis 



Eacles imperialis 



Dryocampa rubicunda 



Clisiocampaamericana 

 *' disstria 



Cossus robiniae 

 " querciperda 



Zeuzera pyrina or 



assculi 



Ennomos subsignaria 



Agrotis baja 

 ' ' bicarneq 

 " c-nigrum 

 " lubricans 



Plusia asrea 

 ' ' formosa 

 " simplex 



Catocala insolabilis 

 " residua 

 " nebulosa 



ilia 

 " cerogama 



AN EARLY SPRING TRIP. 



By Chas. R. Boerner, Philadelphia, Pa. 

 On March i8th, I made a collecting trip to Clementon, Cam- 

 den County N. J., it being the first warm day of the year. Insects 

 were scarce as yet, but I managed to make the following captures. 

 It was my intention to collect water beetles, but the water was 

 too cold, as only eight specimens were seen in about an hour's 

 time. Cicindela purpurea, vulgaris and repanda were plentiful, 

 but oi purpurea I only caught two specimens. Tachys xajithopus 

 and T. Jiavicauda wQxe. common, the former running along the 



