266 15UTTERFLIES AND MOTHS, COLLECTED AT 



861a. p. asfiimildns var. franronia Slossin ; Digby ; June 



6, 1906. 

 862. Diacrisia virginica Fabr. Plentiful in all parts of the 



Province : Jul}'. 

 872. Hy2'>horaia 'pai'thenos Havi'iH. Very rare ; IMacNab's Is., 



1900 ; Digby, July 3, 1905. 

 874. Apantesis virgo Linn. Very common everywhere ; July. 

 922. Halisidota macidata Harri.s. MacNab's Is. and Digby ; 



([uite common ; June and July. 

 928. //. crt7-*/a' Harri.s. MacNab's Is.; June 9, 1910. Digby; 



very common : July. 



Family Aoaki.stid.k. 



949. Alypia octomaculata F'ahr. Digby; common; July, 

 952. A. langtonii Couper. MacNab's Is.: July 11, 1907 ; 

 Digby ; July 16-22, 1907. 



Family Noctuid.ic. 



Subfamily Noctuin.e. 



958. Fanthea p>ortl( India Grote. MacNab's Is.; June 25, 1907. 

 (Perrin).* Halifax (Downs). 



961. Demas propinqttiUnea Groie. MacNab's Is.; 15 June, 

 1906. 



964. Charadra deridens Guenee. MacNab's Is.: July 11, 

 1907 : Digby; quite common in June. 



968. liaphia f rater (Jrcte. MacNab's Is.; July 15, 1907. 



972. A patela ameHcaaa }ia.rr'ifi. MacNab's Is. and Digby; 

 common ; June and July. 



975. A. dactyliiia Grote, Digby; June 11, to July 15, 1907. 



984. A. lepuscalina Guenee. Digby; Aug. 9, 1907. Mac- 

 Nab's Is.; June 27, 1908. 



988. A. innotata Guenee. MacNab's Is. and Digby ; comuion ; 

 June and July. 



*This specimen wax examined by Dr. .T. B. Smith of New Brunswick. N. J., who 

 writes regarding it. " I cannot make it the .^ame as P. acronyctoides, Walker, as that 

 stands in my collection. If we had a female it might help us out; but as between the 

 males I must place it with porllaudia, unlikely as it seems." /-•. portlaiidia occurs 

 in the Pacific Slates, whereas P. acroni/ctoidefi is an Atlantic States species. 



