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et ewe wide, polacogeme, vidue, ve- 
robinsoni. 
eartalarthet widuete, jechrymos, judith and other black- 
‘species feed on hickory and perhaps pecan. 
e found the larve,of neogama on walnut and sus- 
Pm has the same food plant. 
F commonest species, innubens, feeds on honey locust as 
» illecta. The latter species was common here in 1900. 
a and illia feed on oak. 
a 2003 Cotecele season here 
i 501 rarities were taken. Jilecta was noticeably absent. 
oth of August I took an imago each of Catocala sub- 
i dejecta and Mr. Ed. Dodge took one amatrix and one 
= SiUe tits eskates are live been but. two emetris taken 
Judith is always rare. On August 12th, at night Mr. 
ee te I have never yet taken this 
m the sth of August Mr. Ralph Dodige was fortunate 
mugh to take a fine cara with yellow instead of red on the 
lind wing, a peculiar freak in color. 
ato as Dodes ick: Cocwrmereia 
the first ever taken here, a magnificent specimen. 
On the 11th of the same month, the writer took the first 
vid he ever saw here and it was the first and only one taken 
here ¢ this year. From the 1st to the 15th of September many 
_ §pecimens of vidua and robinsoni were taken, the latter, almost 
_ invariably on the bodies of white oak trees. 
™ Specimens of insolabilis and Aebilis were taken in the sum- 
“Mer of 1906 but not in 1907. 
On the agth of June, 1906, I took at bait one consors and 
Doge took one fora. Nether have been taken since | 
On the 19th of July, 1906, Ralph Rowley took a single speci- 
n of C. coccinata, a species rarely taken anywhere. 
"All in all, the summer of 1907 was an interesting one en- 
