1896.] 



ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. 



103 



Euclidia cuspidea, June i, several 

 Grammodes sniithii, May and Sep- 

 tember, two 

 Catocala uxor, June 12, several 

 " unijuga, June 12, one 

 " cara, June to Nov., sev'l 

 " nurus, June to Nov., sev'l 

 " communis, 1895, one 

 " angusi, June 7, one 

 Celiptera frustulum, June 3, several 

 Parallelia bistriaris, June, abundant 

 Remigia latipes, June, several 

 Zale horrida, May 22, several 

 Pheocyma lunifera. May 17, several 

 Homoptera edusa, May 10, several 

 " a saundersii, June, sev'l 



" b lunata, June, several 



" edusina, June, several 



" a atritincta (?), June, 



Yysia undularis, June 4, one 

 Pseudanthroecia coracias. May, one 

 Homopyralis tactus, May 10, com. 

 Pseudaglossa lubricalis, Aug., com. 

 Epizeuxis aemula, June 7, one 



" americalis, Aug., several 

 Herminia petrealis, Aug. 13, one 

 Pityolita pedipalalis, June, one 

 Philometra eumelusalis, June, one 

 Palthis angulalis, June 15, several 

 Heterogramma rurigena, May, one 

 Renia flavipunctalis. May 30, one 

 Hypena humuli, June 8, several 



Hypena scabra, August, several 

 Caberodes confusarla, June, several 

 Endropia serrata, June 12, one 



" hypocharia. June 7, com. 

 Thernia fervidaria, Sept. 2, several 

 Angerona crocataria, June 7, sev'l 

 Aplodes mimosaria. May 24, one 

 Eucrostis chloroleucaria. May, one 

 Ephyra myrtaria, June 6, one 

 Phasiane mellistrigata, June 12, one 

 Haematopis grataria. May 11, sev'l 

 Boarmia polygrammaria, Aug., one 

 Tephrosia canadaria, May 24, one 

 Phibalapteryx latirupta, Aug., com. 

 Biston ursarius. May 23, one 

 Rheumaptera unangulata, May, one 

 Ochyria designata, May 4, several 

 Eupithecia implicata, June, several 

 Nom_ophila noctuella, 1895, rare 

 Pyrausta octomaculata, May, sev'l 



" insequalis. May 4, one 

 Pyralis farinalis, June, several 



" olinalis, June 8, one 

 Crambus albellus, May 23, com. 



" vulgivagellus, 1895, com. 



" interminellus, 1895, com. 

 Platyptilia carduidactyla, June, one 

 Cacoecia rosaceana, June, several 

 Psedisca scudderiana, June 12, one 

 Carpocapsa pomonella, Feb., one 

 Stenoma schlaegeri, May 30, one 



Since writing the article for the News, giving list of specimens 

 taken at Evanston, 111., during 1895, it has become necessary to 

 make an addition. Twice since completing the article the mer- 

 cury has been to 3° below zero. A heavy snow covered the 

 ground for several weeks, but now the weather is warm, the 

 mercury stands at 53° to-night. The snow has disappeared, and 

 on Christmas eve I have taken twelve moths at sugar. 



The moths captured at this, so far as I know, unprecedented 

 late date for this latitude, were as follows: 



Xylina imimoda S S $ , . . . . .3 



Scopelosoma walheri % , . . . . .1 



morrisoni tSS^SS?, . . 7 



Peridroma saitcia % , . . . . ,1 



Total 



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