218 111 HI REPORT OF THE ENTOMOLOGICAL COMMISSION. 
330. Datana angusii Ot. and R. Occasionally feeds on the oak (Elliott). 
Bee hickory insects. 
331. Datana ministra (Drury). Feeds on the oak (Riley, notes; also, 
liciitenniiiller, Can. Ent., xx, 17). See hickory insects. 
332. Schizura unicornis (Abbot and Smith), (Riley). See elm insects. 
333. (Edematia conrinna (Abbot and Smith), (Riley). See hickory in- 
sects. 
334. Hcterocampa (Cecrita) guttiritta Walk. On white oak, Providence, 
October 9. (Plate vi, tig. 1, la, lb.) 
335. Platjfsamia oeoropia (Linn.). Fwds on the white oak (W.Brodie). 
See maple insects. 
336. Fades imperial is Dubuer. Feeds on white, red, scarlet, burr, and 
pin oak (Beutenmuller). See pine insects. 
337. Hyperchiria io (Fabr.). (L. W. Goodell, Can. Ent. ix, 180.) 
Noctuidce. 
338. Apatela americana Harris (Coquillett, Papilio, i, 6). See maple in- 
sects. Also, Thaxter, Papilio, iii, 17. 
339. Apatela luteicoma (Thaxter, Papilio, iii, 16). 
340. Apatela hamamelis (Thaxter, Papilio, iii, 17; nodescr.). 
341. Apatela lobelia: Gnen. (Coquillett, in letter.) 
342. Scolecocampa liburna Geyer. (Coquillett, in letter.) 
343. Catocala grynea Cramer. (Coquillett, in letter.) 
344. Ingura sp. indet. Most nearly resembling I. delineata (Riley in 
letter). Found in April on the live oak at St. Augustine, Fla. 
Pyralida\ 
345. Zanclognatha minivalis Grt. Found July 23, 1882, in Virginia, 
several larvae of a noctuid feeding on dead leaves of oak and 
maple. They commenced changing to pupae July 26, and the 
moths issued from August 4-16, 1882. (Riley's unpublished 
notes.) 
346. Palthis asopialis Guen. Found in Virginia, July 23, 1882, three 
larvae of this Deltoid, feeding on dead leaves of oak. One larva 
spun up July 26 and the moth issued August 7, 1882. (Riley's 
unpublished notes.) 
347. Dakruma })allida Comstock. 
348. Homoptera lunata (Drury). (Lintner, Rep. iv, 58.) 
Phahvnid(v. 
349. Hibemia tiliaria Harris. (Coquillett in letter.) 
Tortricida\ 
350. Tortrix rosaceana Harr. Feeds on the leaves of apple, pear, and 
oak ; also on black locust. (Riley's unpublished notes.) 
351. Caccecia grisea (Robinson). White oak (Miss Murtfeldt). 
