MACROLEPIDOPTHERA AND THEIR PARASITES. 95 
ANACAMPTODES EPHYRARIA WALK. 
Food plant: Hemlock. 
Occurrence: In summer of 1918 the full-grown larvae were reported as quite 
abundant in one locality at Beverly, Mass. 
Totals received: Collections, 1; larvae, 30; years, 1. 
Larvae: June and July. 
Pupae: July and August. 
Adults: August. 
Parasite 
Collections yielding 
this parasite 
Parasite Years 
specimens | recovered 
| 
Number of . Number of 
collections ; larvae 
Diptera: 
PAP OHIO OOPVOS Ivo BIOG| Wo ee 1 1 1 30 
ANACAMPTODES LARVARIA GUEN. 
Food plant: Aspen. 
Occurrence: Collections from Fort Kent, Kingsbury, Moose River, Parlin 
Pond, and West Forks, Maine. 
Totals received: Collections, 7; larvae, 11; year, 1. 
Larvae: August to early October. 
Pupae: September to June. 
Adults: June. 
MELANOLOPHIA CANADARIA GUEN. 
Food plant: Wild black cherry. 
Occurrence: Collections from Dalton, Hinsdale, and Washington, Mass. 
Totals received: Collections, 3; larvae, 17; years, 1. 
Larvae: June to August. 
Pupae: Late July to spring. 
Adults: May and June. 
ECTROPIS CREPUSCULARIA D. AND 8S. 
Food plants: Maple, oak, and spiraea. 
Occurrence: Collections from Orono, Maine; Brooklyn, N.Y.; and Somerville, 
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Totals received: Collections, 3; larvae, 3; years, 3. 
Larvae: May to September. 
Pupae: June to July, and September to October. 
Adults: June, July, and October. 
LYCcIA URSARIA WALK. 
Food plants: Apple, aspen, blueberry, wild cherry, maple, and willow. 
Occurrence: Collections from Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massa- 
chusetts, and Connecticut. This species appeared common only in 1923 when 
13 collections were received from widely separated localities. 
Totals received: Collections, 20; larvae, 54; years, 5. 
Larvae: May to July. 
Pupae: July to April. 
Adults: April and May. 
