44 MISC. PUBLICATION 188, U.S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE 
BARATHRA CURIALIS SMITH 
Food plants: Hollyhock, turnip. (A cutworm.) 
Occurrence: Coilections from Fort Kent and Frenchville, Maine; and Barre, 
Vt. Quite common in 1928 in the Maine localities. 
Totals received: Collections, 3; larvae, 39; years, 1. 
Larvae: July to September. 
Pupae: Fall to June. 
Adults: June. 
Collections yielding 
this parasite 
Parasite | - Years 
specimens | recovered 
Number of | Number of 
| collections larvae 
| 
Diptera: 
Wirnestil Spa (2 bicaTing Low) 2-2 8 4 | 1 2 38 
Hymenoptera: | 
BAN CHIES  PADESCENS: OLCSS en es Woe A it 1 1 27 
ScoTOGRAMMA TRIFOLII RorTtT. 
Food plants: Plantain, willow. 
Occurrence: Collections from Searsport, Maine; and Watervliet, N.Y. 
Totals received: Collections, 2; larvae, 2; years, 2. 
Larvae: July to September. 
Pupae: Fall to June. 
Adults: June. 
PoLIA SUBJUNCTA G. AND R. 
Food plants: Aspen, corn. (A cutworm.) . 
Occurrence: Collections from Dedham, Maine; and Melrose, Mass. 
Totals received: Collections, 2; larvae, 3; years, 2. 
Larvae: July to September. 
Pupae: October to July. 
Adults: July. 
PoLIa LUTRA GUEN. 
Food plants: Aspen and willow. 
Occurrence: Three collections of three larvae in 1927 from Kingsbury and 
Mayfield, Maine. 
Larvae: August to September. 
Pupae: Late September to June. 
Adults: June and July. 
PoLIA LATEX GUEN. 
Food plants: Apple, aspen, cherry, maple, oak. 
Occurrence: Collections from Mayfield, Maine; Pelham and Tamworth, N.H.; 
Middlebury, Vt.; and Monroe, Mass. 
Totals received: Collections, 5; larvae, 51; years, 3. 
Larvae: July to September. 
Pupee: September to spring. 
Adults: May and June. 
PoLia ADJUNCTA Bpyvy. 
Food plants: Garden crops and weeds. 
Occurrence: Collections from Maine, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecti- 
eut, New York, and New Jersey. 
Totals received: Collections, 41; larvae, 51; years, 11. 
Larvae: June and July, and July to October. 
Pupae: July and August, also fall to spring. 
Aduits: May and June, July and August. 
Generations: Two. 
