Foodplant 

 Eupatorium 



Authority for 

 Foodplant. 

 Cnddle 



(Xanthoecia buffalo- 

 ensis Grote), food- 

 plant unknown 



Aquilegia 



•3 



Bird et al. 



Pteris 

 Fleliopsis 



Bird 



Solidago sempervirens 

 General feeder in large 

 herbaceous perennials, 

 Eupatorium, Arcti- 

 um, etc. 



3 



Bird et al. 



Papaipema Species. 

 2 1 verona Smith 



22 limata Bird 



23 latia Sirecker 



24 purpurifascia Grote & R. 



25 anargyria Dyar 



26 pterisii Bird 

 2 7 rigida Grote 



28 duovata Bird 



29 cataphracta Grote 



30 impersoicua Bird 



3 1 unimoda Smith 



32 errans Barnes & McD. 



33 aveme Lyman 



34 nelita Strecker 



35 frigida Smith 



36 cerussata Grote 



37 sciata Bird 



38 hmpida Guenee 



39 nebris Guenee 



40 duphcata Bird 



41 mantima Bird 



42 eupatorii Lyman 



43 necopina Grote 



The eenus is North American : one species, not here mentioned, comes from 

 Mexico. In a general way the localities are as follows: No. 1 follows the food- 

 plant from Southern Canada to the Gulf; 5, 6, New Jersey, Maryland, south- 

 ward probably; 10, Middle West to New York; 12 and 38, Illinois; 13, Colo- 

 rado; 15 and 22, State of Washington; 16, California; 18, Southern Canada; 

 18|/2, erubescens. comes i'rom California; 23, New York and Pennsylvania; 

 25, Colorado to New York; 28 and 41, Atlantic Coast, Connecticut to Vir- 

 ginia; 31, Colorado; 32, New Mexico. The rest occur in suitable environments, 

 rather generally over the Eastern United States. 



Rhudbeckia 



Bird 



rhalictrum 



Lyman, Bird 



Vernonia 



Bird 



Veronica 

 Ambrosia 





Bird et al. 



Collinsonia 



Bird 



Helianthus 



" 



Eupatorium 



Lyman, Bird 



Helianthus 



Bird 



ENTOMOLOGICAL INTEREST IN CANADA. 



J. D. Duthie, editor of The Canadian Thresherman and Farmer, Winni- 

 peg, Canada, writes: 



"I was much interested in reading a notice of your "Butterfly Farm" in 

 a recent issue of the London "Daily Mirror" and as a lepidopterist of long 

 standing am writing to ask if you will kindly oblige me with a price list of what 

 you are handling. I had a splendid collection of British insects collected by 

 myself in Scotland and England but resret to say a large portion of them was 

 ruined in transit when I came to Canada some seven years ago. I have a fair 

 collection of local insects now which I have made during the last three or four 



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