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Hbn., sugar, August. C. piatrix Crt., sugar, August. Parthenos 

 nubilis Hbn., sugar, August. Pseudanthroecia coracias Gn., 

 sugar, September. Argillophora furcilla 6>/., sugar, September. 

 Homopyralis discalis Grt., sugar, August. Pangrapta decoralis 

 //i5«., sugar, June. Pityolita pedipalalis C"«., light, July. Phi- 

 lometra longilabris Grt., light, July. Megachyta lituralis Hbn., 

 light, July. Spargaloma sexpunctata Grt., light, July. Capis 

 curvata Gri., light, July. Herminia morbidalis C«., light, Au- 

 gust. H. petrealis Grt., light, August. Renia restrictalis Grt., 

 light, June. Heterogramma rurigena Grt., light, June. Bomo- 

 locha baltimoralis Gn., light, June. B. bigugalis Walk., light, 

 June. B. albalinealis Walk., light, July. Tortricodes bifidalis 



Grt., light, June. 



GEOMETRID^E. 



Eudropia effectaria Walk., June. Boarmia crepuscularia 7>., 

 June. Therina eudropiaria G.&R., May. T. semimendaria 

 Walk., May. Lobophora vernata /'a*:/^. , May. L. anguilineata 

 Grt., May. Choerodes climataria 6". & A., June. Aplodes 

 latiaria Pack., June. Orthofidonia exornata Walk., June. Me- 

 tanema carnaria Pack., June. M. inatomaria Gn., June. Cabe- 

 rodes confusaria Hbn., June. Corycia semiclarata Halk., May. 

 Azelina hubnerata Gn., June. Acidalia inductata Gn., June. Pla- 

 godis alcovlaria Gn., June. Fidonia notataria Walk., June. 

 Petrophora populata L., May. 



By a comparison of these lists it will be evident that this region 

 affords a rich field for collecting. Many additional species, and 

 possibly new forms, may yet be discovered, especially when we 

 consider that the insect fauna of the mountainous portion is still 

 practically unknown. 



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NOTES UPON LARRAOyE. 



By Wm. Hampton Patton, Hartford, Conn. 



urns. 



This genus, founded upon a male type with peculiar tarsi, may 

 be characterized as follows: Mandibles not dentate without, but 

 with a shallow median notch; 9 mandibles dentate within, % 

 mandibles not dentate within. Marginal cell pointed, not appen- 

 diculate, reaching as far as third submarginal cell. Ocelli and 

 metathorax as in Tachytes. 



