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50 i Anomogyna elxmata Gn□ 
Years rec orded ; 1938* 1940 — 1946 incl° 
Food Plant s; Pine (19), Spruce ( 6 ), Balsam (4), Hemlock (l) 
Dist ributio n 1 , eton, Lennox and Addington, Norfolk, Peterborough, Renfrew, Simcoe and Gatineau (Qne.) 
L arvae : June - Sept. PSES®’ June ' O 6 *- and ( Feb -* May ’ J “ ly °“ d 4 “®* 
Numbe r of Collections : 1 (=38), 7 (>40), 6 (=41), 2 (’42). 9 ('43), 2 ('44), 1 ('45). 2 (-46) = 30 
Total Number of Specimens : 1 ("38),15 (=40), 6 ("41), 2 <<42),18 ("43), 5 (<44). 4 (>45), 2 (-46) = 53 
N,B, Sometimes overwinters in larval stage. 
No 16*71 P 0 I 1 & distmcte Hfan 0 
Years rec ord ed ° 1941« 1942 9 1944 and 1945 
Food ' Basswood (3), Birch (1), Butternut (l). Elm (1), Ironwood (l) and Oak (1) 
Distributions Durham, Grenville, Lanark, Gatineau (Que,) 
La rva e ‘ June and July EEE&S • ^ une aIM ^ J U ^Y 
Number of Collection s; 2 (’41), 4 ( 42), 1 ( 44), 1 ( 45) - 8 
Total Num ber of Specimens ; 5 ( 41)» 7 ( 42), 1 ( 44), 1 ( 45) - 14 
Adults ; (May)^ 
No, 1675 
Years recorded? 1941 
1948 incl. 
Food Pl ants: Birch (7), Elm (3), Cherry (2), Maple (2). Beech (1), Ironwood (1), Oak (1) 
Distribution: Durham, Grey, Halton, Kent, Lanark. Lincoln, Norfolk, Peterborough, Russell, Simcoe. Waterloo 
-^ and Gatineau {Que ) 
Larvae: July and Aug. Pupae: Aug. and Sept. Adults: (June)* 
Number of Collecti o ns : 1 ("41), 1 ('42), 1 (>43), 2 (>44), 4 (>45), 2 (<46), 4 (’47), 2 (’48) = 17 
Total Number of Specimens: 1 ('41), 1 (>42), 1 (-43), 2 ('44), 5 ('45), 2 ("46), 5 ('47). 3 ('48) = 20 
