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Bulletin of the Brooklyn Entomological Society Voi. viii 



Blatchley, 17th Rep. State Geologist Indiana, 394, .No. 64, 1892. 

 Beutenmuller, Des. Cat. Butt., 281, pi. 5, fig. 8, 1893. 

 Skinner, N. A. Rhop., 50, No. 307, 1898. 



Holland, Butt. Book, 250, pi. V, fig. 37, pi. XXX, figs. 10, 14, 1898. 

 Scudder, Guide to Butterflies 113, pi. XI, fig. 1, 1899. 

 Hamham, Can. Ent. XXXII, 365, 1900. 

 Smith, Insects of N. J., 375, 1899; 415, 1909. 

 Beutenmuller, Butt. Vic. N. Y. C, 34, 1902. 

 Watson, Jour. N. Y. Ent. Soc, X, 254, 1902. 

 Dyar, Bull. No. 52, 40, No. 384, 1902 

 Elrod, Butt. Mont., 131, 1906. 

 5. titus, syn. mopsus. 

 Hiibner, Zutr. Ex. Schmett, 1, 24, figs. 135, 136, 1818. 

 Bdl.-LeC. Lep. Am. Sept., 109, pi. 34, 1833. 

 Morris, Syn. Lep. N. A., 102, 1862. 

 Harris, Ins. Inj. Veg. Flint's Ed., 278, 1862. 

 Packard, Guide, 266, 1874. 

 Mead, Wheelers Rep. V, 779, 1875. 



Explanation of Plate II. 

 A, 5. titus Fabr. var. immaculosus nov. cf Utah. 



« « « Q " 



" & Provo, Utah, VII, 19, '08. 

 " " " 9 " " VH, 9, '09. 



" cf Miniota, Man. VII, 7, '01. 

 " 9 Utah. 



" cf Provo, Utah, VII, 9, '09. 

 " " " 9 Provo, Utah, VII, 23, '08. 



cf Van Cortland Park, New York, VII, 10, '01. 

 9 Jamesburg, N. J., VI, 25, '09. 



Long Island Lepidoptera Records. — -Among the rarer species re- 

 cently exhibited before the Society by Mr. Engelhardt from 

 Central and Eastern Long Island, were Eubaphe Iceta, Scopelosoma 

 mojffettiana, Schinia trifascia (on boneset), Aglaia viatica,. Catocala 

 residua (Brooklyn), Catocala lacrymosa, Rhynchagrotis ancho- 

 celoides var. brunneipennis , Semiophora eliminata, Agrotis violaris, 

 Anytus capax, M orris onia vomer iana, Cucullia speyeria, Derrima 

 stellata, and Lapara hombycoides. The last named came from 

 Promised Land, and tended toward being intermediate with 

 typical specimens of conifer arum. 



Lepidoptera. — Sesia sigmoidea is recorded from Long Island, 

 bred from dwarf willow. Sesia rhododendri Beutenm tiller, was 

 bred from the rhododendrons of Prospect Park, a new record for 

 New York State. 



