REPORT OF THE STATE ENTOMOLOGIST 1907 205 
i IDicranon vie Siimblains \VRIIK Ay mull aeCobine Oni 
the life history and habits of this widespread species is given 
en pages following. 
i7 IDil Cream © nye oaliea OS. Jitine, Iinaca, INo MW. Coir 
nell University collection. 
i IDigCranOmyla Stulia ©; S. In@ooeedl ny Osten 
Sacken from Trenton Falls, N. Y. 
10) JLimdMO Oia ClMCCLMSS Saye AX wSyy Goce or 
this widespread and handsome species came to trap lanterns at 
Old Forge in August 1905. 
20 Limnobia immatura O.S. Regional, but appar- 
ently not yet reported from the State. 
a Limnobia imdigcnaa ©. S, Walken al Ole Worx 
in August. “ The Glen” Ithaca on June 4th, and specimens are 
in the Cornell University collection from Manlius, N. Y. dated 
September 1, 1872. Apparently it is of wide seasonal range. 
22 immo btasparie tina ©: S: Described trom Dren- 
(HOin JAW ING NZe 
25 JUDO ig SOlivamig Oh, Sy —lNXcipyerdtecl joy Osuew 
Sacken from the State. 
ai lLimaGDiva triocellatea Oy S. Deserinad from Tren- 
ton Falls. In the Cornell University collection from Manlius, 
IN, Wey SEDUGIMDE iy USA, 
25 Te eee naenia iM wiielnris O, So Ikeoorred i Osten 
Sacken from the State. 
2) INinaniplaicia tlayioes Wace. I Caypetiredl Soece 
mens of this species flying singly about the marsh near the 
Cornell University Biological Field Station about the first of 
June 1907. They flew from stem to stem, with considerable 
speed, but with little persistence of flight. 
27 Ble PMARLOmMyila WeStwOOdi ©, 1S. Bo 1eKr soece 
mens came to trap lanterns set over Moose river at Old Forge 
in August 1905. 
AS INTAIOS DiCLLCormig Oy S, I Menye a Secuencia weer: 
has lost its label, that came, I think, from Old Forge, it was 
_ reported from Trenton Falls by Osten Sacken. 
29 IDi€ramoOpDtyCma eerune ime Os, S, Oloievkiee ita eho 
lanterns at Old Forge in July and August. 
20 Lewemolabpis cOnmpolexa Os S. Neporudal py, Osea 
_Sacken from Trenton Falls. 
ar ALMEOCIA Opaligams OQ. Ss  Oliemneal sa inne see 
trap in Beaver Meadow brook in extraordinary abundance, as 
detailed elsewhere in this report. 
