Ontario Sessional Papers, 1898-99, . Fig. 21. Fig. 22. precationis, ampla, and simplex (Fig. 22), together with^one^un-named. Of thesestriatella, balluca, and ampla are the rarest, with simplex and precationis the my^Plusias were taken at light. Heliothis armiger, one sp. taken 22nd Sept, 1895. Alaria florida, very pretty moth, 4 specimens taken at light in 1894, never verycommon. As to the Catocalas, I have taken 14 different species at sugar, the principal captures being, grynea, ultronia (Fig. 23), a beautifulvariety of ilia, briseis, relicta, (Fig. 18),habilis, neoga
Ontario Sessional Papers, 1898-99, . Fig. 21. Fig. 22. precationis, ampla, and simplex (Fig. 22), together with^one^un-named. Of thesestriatella, balluca, and ampla are the rarest, with simplex and precationis the my^Plusias were taken at light. Heliothis armiger, one sp. taken 22nd Sept, 1895. Alaria florida, very pretty moth, 4 specimens taken at light in 1894, never verycommon. As to the Catocalas, I have taken 14 different species at sugar, the principal captures being, grynea, ultronia (Fig. 23), a beautifulvariety of ilia, briseis, relicta, (Fig. 18),habilis, neogama (3rd Aug., 96) and season of 1896 was by far the best Ihave yet experienced in collecting Catocalas,such species as ilia, cerogama, uniguga, andparta (Fig. 24) being very common. Duringthe past season I did not notice a singlespecimen of ilia. I understand that 0. carawas taken in Toronto last season.^ Panopoda rufimargo, one specimen, Fi*- a taken at light. Homoptera nigricans, one specimen at light. Bomolocha baltimoralis,2j
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