. Ontario Sessional Papers, 1902, . Fig. 13. Philampelus achemon—moth. Orapta comnui—dark and light forms of larva, chrysalis and imagoes. Larvie were rathercommon this year on hop. Philampelus achemon—larva (fig. 14), pupa and imago (fig. 13). This year I collected about11 larvae on wild Virginian Fig. 14. Philampelus achemon—larva. Deilfphila chaimnnerii—larva, pupa and imago. Larvae bred from myron—larva, pupa and imago—Larvae uncommon at Ottawa as a rule. 26 THE REPORT OF THE No. 1» Euprepia caja, var. Amerieana—larva and imago—species rather rare at Ott
. Ontario Sessional Papers, 1902, . Fig. 13. Philampelus achemon—moth. Orapta comnui—dark and light forms of larva, chrysalis and imagoes. Larvie were rathercommon this year on hop. Philampelus achemon—larva (fig. 14), pupa and imago (fig. 13). This year I collected about11 larvae on wild Virginian Fig. 14. Philampelus achemon—larva. Deilfphila chaimnnerii—larva, pupa and imago. Larvae bred from myron—larva, pupa and imago—Larvae uncommon at Ottawa as a rule. 26 THE REPORT OF THE No. 1» Euprepia caja, var. Amerieana—larva and imago—species rather rare at Ottawa. Arctia arge—la,TV& and imago—very rare at Ottawa. Orgyia leitcodigma—larva and imago—bred from eggs collected at Toronto. Parorgyia Clintonii—larva and imago—uncommon at Ottawa. Erichaetes e^fe—larva and imago—larvae sometimes abundant on Asclepias. Semiophora Ymmgii, Sm. This is a very beautiful Agrotid, the moths of which have beentaken on the Mer Bleue, an extensive peat bog near Ottawa, during the past two seasons, andof which several specimens of the larvae were taken nearly full grown at the end of May, 1901,feeding on spruce and American Larch. Larvae, pupae and imagoes. For a description of thisnew species see Canadian Entomologist, vol. xxxiv, page 29, (February
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