MACROLEPIDOPTERA AND THEIR PARASITES 93 
EUFIDONIA NOTATARIA WALK. 
Food plant: Larva found on maple (others list white pine). 
Occurrence: One larva collected at Bangor, Maine. 
Larva: August to September. 
Pupa: September to May. 
Adult: Late May. 
BAPTA SEMICLARATA WALK. 
Food plant: Wild cherry. 
Occurrence: Collections from Dalton and Hinsdale, Mass. 
Totals reeeived: Collections, 2; larvae, 13; years, 1. 
Larvae: June and July. 
Pupae: August to spring. 
Adults: May to June. 
Parasite 
Collections yielding 
this parasite 
Parasite Years 
specimens | recovered | 
_ | Number of | Number of 
a collections larvae 
Hymenoptera: 
Canpoplegideaysp 22-5 sat 8 Fo Et 
BAPTA VESTALIATA GUEN. 
Food plant: Birch. 
Occurrence: One larva collected at Kenduskeag, Maine. 
Larva: July to August. 
Pupa: August to May. 
Adult: Late May. 
PHYSOSTEGANIA PUSTULARIA GUEN. 
Food plant: Maple. 
Occurrence: Collections from Mason, N.H.; and Bedford, Lunenburg, and 
Stow, Mass. A local outbreak occurred at Lunenburg, Miass., in 1915 and 1916. 
Red maple trees were reported as 50 percent defoliated. 
Totals received: Collections, 5; larvae, 475; years, 2. 
Larvae: May and June. 
Pupae: June and July. 
Adults: Late June to July. 
Parasites 
Collections yielding 
this parasite 
Parasite Years 
specimens | recovered 
Number of | Number of 
collections larvae 
—— | | — | ——————_—_— 
Diptera: 
Tachinidae (unidentified puparium).__......-.-.-- 1 1 1 200 
Hymenoptera: 
Campoplegini (cocoon)______--__-_--------.-.-_.--- 
Casinaria, sp. near eupitheciae Vier 
00 H+ 
= 
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CABERA ERYTHREMARIA GUEN. 
Food plants: Aspen and willow. 
Occurrence: Collections from Castine, Greenville, Kingsbury, Mayfield, Parlin 
Pond, Sandy Bay, Shirley, Wallagrass, ‘and West ¥orks, Maine. 
Totals received: Collections, 9; larvae, 30; years, 2. 
Larvae: August and September. 
