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202 Plusia baUuca Geyer. 210 Catocala unijuga Walk. 



20-; Euchalcia contexta 211 Catocala parta Guen. 



Qi-ote 212 Catocala cerogama Guen. 



204 Au t ogr ap n a talcigera 213 Catocala polygama 

 Kirby G^en. 



205 Autographarectangu- 2i4Ellida caniplaga Walk, 

 la Kirby 215 Caripeta divisata Walk. 



206 Au t o g r a p h a u-a u r e u m 2i6Ennomos m a g n a r i u s 

 Guen. Guen. 



207 Catocala relicta Walk. 2i7Xantliotype crocata- 



208 Catocala cara Guen. r i a Fabr. 



209 Catocala amatrix Htibn. 



FLIES 

 Diptera 



218 Chrysops vittatus Wied. 228 T e m n o s t o m a aequale 



219 Chrysops niger Macq. Loew. 



220 Therioplectes micro- 229 Xylota curvipes Loew. 

 cephalus O . S. 230 H e 1 o p h i 1 u s s i m i 1 i s 



221 Pangonia tranquilla Macq. 



Q g 231 Sericomyia m i 1 i t a r i s 



222 Tabanus atratus Fabr. Walk. 



223 Tabanus reinwardtii 232 Sericomyia chrysotox- 

 -^ei^i^ o i d e s Macq. 



224 Tabanus coffeatus 233 Eristalis tenax Linn. 

 ;j^ja,cq. 234 Eristalis dimidiatus 



225 Tabanus lineola Fabr. Wied. 



226|Anthrax alternata 235 E c h i n o m y i a algens 



Say^ ^11 i - Wied. 



227 Spilomyia Tu s c a Loew. 



TRUE BUGS 

 Hemiptera 



236 C i c a d a t i b i c e n Linn. 240 C o e n u s d e 1 i a Say 



237 Podisus cynicus Say 241 Belo stoma a m e r 1 c a n- 



238 C e r e s a d i c e r o s Say ^ u m Leidy. 



239 Phymata wolfii Stal. 



DRAGON FLIES, ETC. 



Neuropteroid 



242 Gomphus scudderi Selys. 244 Chauliodes rastricor- 



n i s Ramb. 



243 Corydalis cornuta Linn. 245 Polystoechotes punc- 



t a t u s Fabr. 



Group of forest insects 



This natural group occupied a central glass box and contained 

 31 species of insects or representations of their work on their 

 food plants; namely, white birch, red oak, elm and maple. There 



