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BUTTERFLIES OF ONTARIO &

SUMMARIES OF LEPIDOPTERA

ENCOUNTERED IN ONTARIO

IN 1996

COMPILED BY ALAN J. HANKS

PRODUCTION BY

ALAN J. HANKS

APRIL 1997

CONTENTS

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1. INTRODUCTION 1

2. WEATHER DURING THE 1996 SEASON 5

3. CORRECTIONS TO PREVIOUS T.E.A. SUMMARIES 5

4. SPECIAL NOTES ON ONTARIO LEPIDOPTERA 6

4.1 New Butterfly Records for Oxford Co. & other areas - 1. Skevington 6

4.2 Current Distribution of the Gorgone Checkerspotin southern Ontario - Paul M Catling & Ross A. Layberry 7

4.3 Notes on Phyciodes tharos in eastern Ontario - Paul M. Catling 8

4.4 Rearing Notes from Northumberland County - Dr. W.J.D. Eberlie 9

4.5 Another Mass Migration ofMonarchs atPoint Pelee, Ontario - Alan Wormington 11

4.6 Lepidoptera of the Red Hill Valley, HamiltonOntario - W.G. Lamond 11

5. GENERAL SUMMARY - AlanJ. Hanks 18

6. 1996 SUMMARY OF ONTARIO BUTTERFLIEScompiled by Alan 1. Hanks 19

Hesperiidae 19

Papilionidae 28

Pieridae 30

Lycaenidae 34

Libytheidae 41

Nymphalidae 41

Apaturidae 50

Satyridae 50

Danaidae 54

7. SELECTED REPORTS OF MOTHS IN ONTARIO, 1995compiled by Dr. Duncan Robertson 55

8. CONCISE CYCLICAL SUMMARY OF MOTHS IN ONTARIOcompiled by Dr. Duncan Robertson 71

9. PREVIOUS PUBLICATIONS 90

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Pink-Edged Sulphur (Colias interior') at the mouth of the Pic River, Aug. 15 (Karen Yukich)

Larva of the Chryxus Arctic (Oeneis chryxus) from Twin Lakes, W.J.D. Eberlie

1. INTRODUCTION

This is Publication # 29-97 of the Toronto Entomologists' Association. Data is selected from reportsfor 1996 (or as otherwise indicated) for the Province of Ontario (Canada) from contributors listed below:Note: TEA members names are in bold.

Faye Allin FA ? ? ? Dr. B. Landry BerL Agri. CanadaLance Allin LA ??? Dr. Jean-Franyois Landry JFL Agri. CanadaR.L. Bowles RLB Orillia Jeremiah Lapointe JerLJ.A. Brown JAB Oakville Jeffrey L. Larson JLL La SallePaul M. Catling PMC Ottawa Ross A. Layberry RAL OttawaDavid M. Cattrall DMC King City Neb Lecic NL TorontoGeoff Cattrall GCa King City John Luce JL Surrey, B.C.R. Cameron Cochrane RCC Castleton M.K. Matheson MKM WheatleyJohn Robert Carley JRC Toronto Paul McGaw PM ScarboroughGlen Coady GCo Toronto Dr.W.D. & IreneJay Cossey JCo ? ? ? McIlveen WIM ActonJeffrey P. Crolla JPC Ottawa Kevin A. McLaughlin KAM HamiltonRobert H. Curry RHC Ancaster Sean McMinn SM EnglandP.T. Dang PTD Agri. Canada Dr. J.K. Morton JKM U. ofWaterlooJason J. Dombrowskie JJD Round Lake Ctr. Dr. Mogens C. Neilsen MCN Michigan StateDr. W.J.D. Eberlie WJDE Cobourg UniversityWm.M.M. Edmonds WE Toronto Stephen T. Pike STP WindsorRussell M. Eynon RME England Michael & NancyJoseph E. Faggan JEF Bingham Farms, van der Poorten MNP Toronto

Michigan Paul D. Pratt PDP WindsorJames N. Flynn JNF Wheatley Chris Rickard CR MississaugaMark D. Francis MDF Belleville Dr. Duncan Robertson DR KingstonDenys R. Gardiner DRG Brantford Lindsay Roger LR ChathamJune M. Gordon JMG Wheatley Tim Sabo TS BrantfordAnn Harrison AH Scarborough Dr. Dale F. Schweitzer DFS Port Norris, NJBarry Harrison BH Scarborough Keith Sealy KS MississaugaLinda Harrison LH Scarborough Angela Skevington AS Grand BendJack H. Hartwig JHH Batavia, NY Jeff Skevington JS Grand BendQuimby F. Hess QFH North York Jim Spottiswood JGS MississaugaG. TomHince GTH Leamington Ken Stead KS BrantfordMargo Holt MH Orillia Lloyd Taman LT MatachewanNancy Ironside NI Orillia Amy Tesolin AT Point PeleeJanice E. Jellicoe JEJ Waterton Pk. AB John P. Walas JPW Thunder BayJoseph Jones JJ Scarborough Alan Wormington AW LeamingtonJames Kamstra JK Port Perry Bob Yukich RY TorontoDr. 1. D. Lafontaine JDL Agric. Canada Karen Yukich KY TorontoWilliam G. Lamond WGL Brantford Kirk Zufelt KZ Hamilton

Note: PP = Provincial Park; CA = Conservation Area; AC = Algonquin Count (July 6); BC = LambtonCount (June 30); TC = Toronto Count (July 6); HRCA = Halton Region Conservation Authority

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The basis for selection of the data included in this publication was as follows:

a) New information on range and new occurrence localities; b) Valuable data on flight period, broods andpopulation monitoring, and c) Life history data including foodplants, nectar sources, larval descriptionand habits, ovipositing data and behaviour, pupal description and siting, adult habits, predation, etc.

Occasional Publication #'s 10 through 29 are designed to complement each other in such a way as topresent in a common format all the information (as selected) known to the compiler with respect toOntario Lepidoptera to the end of 1996. Please note that Section 3 in each of these publications addressesthe corrections required to previous T.E.A. Occasional Publications.

Section 6 of this publication is organised in accordance with "A Catalogue/Check-list of the Butterflies ofNorth America North ofMexico" by Lee D. Miller and F.M. Brown (Lepidopterists' Society Memoir No.2 - 1981) as corrected by "Supplement to A Catalogue/Checklist of the Butterflies of North AmericaNorth of Mexico" by Clifford D. Ferris, Editor (Lepidopterists' Society Memoir No.3 - 1989). Thecompiler has also noted, where of interest, the usage of James A. Scott in his "The Butterflies of NorthAmerica" (1986). In addition, recent information on a number of species has necessitated some changesor additions to the nomenclature. These are noted in the listings.The common names are as per Alexander B. Klots - "A Field Guide to the Butterflies of North America,East of the Great Plains", except in a few cases not included in Klots. For the Moths, "Check List of theLepidoptera of America North ofMexico (1983)" by Ronald W. Hodges et at is used.

The contents of this publication have been checked for errors and accuracy as much as possible. Anyerrors and omissions will be corrected in future publications.

Each locality listed herein is followed by a number in square brackets. This number is the County, Districtor Regional Municipality as shown in Figures 1 & 2, e.g. Hearst [53] means Hearst (Cochrane District).

Note: Ross Layberry of Ottawa has pointed out that the changes to county names that were made inpublication # 25-93 (1992 Summary) and later created difficulty with records in his area since Leeds/Grenville and Stormont/Dundas/Glengarry are large areas which do not allow proper placement of therecords. Accordingly, in this publication, the aforementioned counties will be represented with theiroriginal numbering, namely Leeds [27], Grenville [28], Stormont [29], Dundas [30] and Glengarry [31].Note that these italicised numbers correspond with the maps found in the Ontario Butterfly Atlas.

Where the date given is followed by a number in brackets, this represents the number of specimensencountered, i.e. (3). Also note that M = male, F = female, C = collected, R = released and S = sighting.

If there are any errors and/or omissions or suggestions please advise:Alan 1. Hanks, 34 Seaton Drive, Aurora, Ontario L4G 2Kl - (905) 727-6993

Back issues of some T.E.A. publications and memberships are available from the address above.

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2. 1996 WEATHER (compiled from computer data)

The national average temperature for 1996 (January - December), based on preliminary data, was nearnormal, dipping from the above average values of the previous 3 years. This was the result of a slightlycooler than average winter and spring, followed by a warmer than average summer and a cooler autumn.Regional average temperatures were above the long-term reference values for the east and northeast. Apattern of cold-west and warm-east represents a reversal of annual temperature patterns experiencedacross Canada in recent years. The national average precipitation amount for 1996, based on preliminarydata, was well above the long-term mean at 11% above! However, from Ontario to Quebec and AtlanticCanada, this figure dropped to about 7%. Still, 1996 ranks as the wettest year in the 49 year period sincecomparable precipitation records began in 1948. Of particular note were the frequent spring and autumnrains in the lower Great Lakes.

The winter of 1995/96 seemed particularly hard, with numbing cold spells, variable temperatures andintense storms. With much talk of 'global warming', the winter was an indication that changes in climatecan just as well mean an alteration in traditional weather patterns as opposed to a general trend acrossany particular area.

In southern Ontario, April was a disastrous month, with an Easter weekend snow storm blamed for a 30vehicle pile-up on Hwy. 400. An icestorm in Barrie on the 14th left thousands of residents withoutelectricity and a snowfall in Orillia on the 16th added to the winter total of 478 cm - a record spanning121 years of data recording! A severe line of thunderstorms unleashed two tornadoes that tore throughsouth-central Ontario of April 20th. Between Richmond Hilll and Caledon, snowflurries occurred on May13th and a killing frost occurred as late as May 25th.

Heavy rains in many areas in May caused flooding, especially along the Mattagami River on the 20th. TheTrans-Canada Highway was closed between Nipigon & Schreiber. This pattern of severe weather seemedto be prevalent in most areas during theyear, although there were some hot spots with forest fires innorthern Ontario and a UV index at 9.7 on June 23rd in Hamilton.

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3. CORRECTIONS TO PREVIOUS T.E.A. PUBLICATIONS.

In Occasional Publication # 27-95 (1994 Summary):Page 70 species no. 8776 - Move "4 Clanbrassil area" to species no. 8795

82 8776 - Move "4 WL 0408" to species no. 879587 9046 - Cancel "33 KS+KZ 9305 (common)"

In Occasional Publication # 28-96 (1995 Summary):Page 71 species no. 8502 - Move "7 Port Franks" to species no. 8499

78 9420 - Move "7 KS+KZ 9509" to species no. 941978 9457 - Change to 945684 9962 - Move "7 KS+KZ 9509" to species 9435 Spartiniphaga inops (Grt.)

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4. SPECIAL NOTES

4.1 New Butterfly Records for Oxford Co. & other areas by Jeff Skevington

During the production of the Ontario Butterfly Atlas (1991), many records that had been compiled byTEA members over the years were consulted, including data published in the TEA Summaries betweenthe years 1969 and 1990. It was noted that very few records were available from Oxford county, thereasons for this being unclear at the time. However, I had been collecting in this area in the late 1970'sand early 1980's and the species appended below are all of interest in filling gaps in the Atlas distributionmaps.The location referred to as 'Harrington' throughout the listing is at Hickson and Concession 1, ZorraTownship - near Harrington.

Common Sooty WingArctic SkipperLeast SkipperLong DashNorthern Broken DashLittle Glassy WingMulberry WingHobomok SkipperDion SkipperBlack DashBlack SwallowtailTiger SwallowtailWest Virginia WhiteCabbage WhiteOrange SulphurPink-edged SulphurBronze CopperAcadian HairstreakSpring AzureSummer AzureVariegated FritillaryGreat Spangled FritillarySilver-bordered FritillaryMeadow FritillaryNorthern Pearl CrescentThe BaltimoreHop MerchantMourning CloakMilbert's TortoiseshellRed AdmiralNorthern Pearly EyeEyed BrownThe Grayling

Pholisora catullusCarterocephalus palaemonAncyloxypha numitorPolites mysticWallengrenia egeremetPompeius vernaPoanes massasoitPoanes hobomokEuphyes dionEuphyes conspicuaPapilio polyxenesPterourus glaucusPieris virginiensisPieris rapaeColias eurythemeColias interiorHyllolycaena hyllusSatyrium acadicumCelastrina ladonCelastrina neglectaEuptoieta claudiaSpeyeria cybeleClossiana seleneClossiana bellonaPhyciodes selenisEuphydryas phaetonPolygonia commaNymphalis antiopaAglais milbertiVanessa atalantaEnodia anthedonSatyrodes eurydiceCercyonis pegala

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Hickson & Pittock LakeHickson (fencerow)HarringtonHarringtonHickson, HarringtonHarringtonHarringtonHarringtonHarringtonHarringtonHicksonHarringtonBig Otter Valley, TillsonburgHicksonHicksonHickson (July 1980, 1 0)HuntingfordHicksonHarringtonHarringtonHarrington (2)HarringtonHicksonHarringtonHarringtonHarringtonHarringtonHarrington, HicksonHarringtonHarringtonHarringtonHarringtonHarrington

The following interesting record is from St. Williams (Norfolk County) and the specimen is in theUniversity of Guelph collection;

Western Pine Elfin Incisalia eryphon ColI. B. Kulon, May 2, 1987

The following are from Algonquin Park;

Snout Butterfly

Harris' Checkerspot

Feniseca tarquinius

Charidryas harrisii

Hardwood Hill Picnic Ground, July2, 1988Hydro Line near Schooner Rapidson Petawawa River, east side of thePark. Very common.

4.2 Current distribution of the Gorgone Checkerspot (Chlosyne gorgone carlota) in southernOntario by Paul M. Catling and Ross A. Layberry

Gorgone Checkerspot at Kemptville, Ontario - late July (Tim Sabol.

Previously we reported on the rediscovery of the Gorgone Checkerspot (Chlosyne gorgone carlota) inOntario [Ontario Insects 2(1): 7. 1996] and elsewhere in this summary locations and dates are specified.The accompanying map (Fig. 1) shows the currently known distribution of the Gorgone Checkerspot inOntario in relation to major roads, drainage and township boundaries.

Thirteen localities are shown within an area of approximately 430 square km. Most of these localitiesare in Leeds and Grenville, including Elizabethtown, Augusta, Edwardsburgh, Oxford on Rideau andWolford townships. One colony is known from Rideau township in Ottawa-Carleton. Although it is muchtoo early to suggest that the insects are confined to this limited area, attempts to find additional coloniesoutside it in eastern Ontario during 1996 were unsuccessful. Discovery elswhere in Ontario is most likelyto be in areas of sandy soils on undulating terrain where the foodplant, Black-eyed Susan (Rudbeckia

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hirta) is common. Outside of eastern Ontario, the Bothwell and Norfolk sand plains and Simcoe Countymay include sufficient suitable habitat. Recently specimens have been found with labels reading "WhiteRiver, Ontario", which we believe may be a reference to White River in Algoma District (D. Lafontaine,pers. comm.). Consequently, occurrence in northern and northwestern Ontario is also a possibility.

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4.3 Notes on Phyciodes tharos in eastern Ontario by Paul M. Catling

During 1996 Phyciodes tharos was first seen on the limestone plateau east of Hwy 16 and south ofroad 44 near Oxford Mills (44°58'51"N, 76°36'29"W) in Grenville Co., on 25 May. On 1 June males werecommon at this location but females were scarce. One female was captured and isolated with leaves ofAster ciliolatus, a documented foodplant (Catling 1996), which is common at this location on thin open

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soil over limestone rock in association with grasses (Poa compressa, Bromus inermis, Festuca spp.) andherbs (Fragaria virgjniana, Chrysanthemum leucanthemum, Senecio pauperculus, Solidago nemoralis,Prunella vulgaris, etc.). On 3 June two groups of eggs (including 56 and 33) were laid on the undersideof the Aster leaves. The first eggs hatched on 9 June. The larvae were kept at 70 - 80 of under bright andcontinuous fluorescent lighting. Development was rapid with larvae pupating between 19 and 30 June.The first adults emerged on 2 July 1996, and all had emerged by 8 July 1996. Most males emerged beforemost females but there was overlap. During the second week of June the smaller multi-brooded race ofP.cocyta was seen in small numbers, but after mid-June there were no Crescents flying on the plateau. Thelarger boreal race of P. cocyta was common in nearby wetlands. During the second week of July P.tharos was common again on the Oxford Mills plateau, and appeared in good numbers once more in earlySeptember. The period of development in captivity appeared to be approximately the same as thatassociated with natural emergence times, i.e. egg to adult in 30-40 days. The timing in 1996 wasevidently not altered much by many cloudy and some cool days.

Catling, P. M. 1996. Biology of the black-antenna race of Phyciodes tharos tharos (Nymphalidae) inOntario. [J. Lep. Soc. (in press)].

4.4 Rearing Notes from Northumberland County by W.J.D. Eberlie

a) Erynnis icelus:One larva successfully hibernated (see rearing notes for 1995) and in mid-April 1996, its hibernaculum

was opened to see if the larva was still alive; in order to do this, the silken threads binding the aspenleaves together had to be snipped with a pair of fine scissors as they were too strong to be pulled apart.The larva was very much alive but uniformly brown in colour instead of green as it was when it made itshibernaculum last summer. It very quickly reformed the hibernaculum with silk after the disturbance.When I next examined it in the last week of April, it had pupated without feeding although fresh youngAspen leaves had been placed in the container. It emerged as an adult male, May 10. Adults of thisspecies were scarce this year in Northumberland Forest but I found another larva on Trembling Aspen onJuly 21 st and this is presently hibernating in a hibernaculum made of dead aspen leaves tightly boundtogether.

b) Basilarchia arthemis:A green form of a Basilarchia larva was found feeding on Smooth Shadbush (Amelanchier laevis) at

Twin Lakes, Peterborough Co. on May 31st. I had not previously found larvae on this species of shrub.The larva pupated on June 6th and emerged as an adult B. arthemis on June 15th.

c) Celastrina species:Ross Layberry's article in last year's Seasonal Summary on the 'Spring Azure Species Complex'

stimulated me to obtain a copy of the original report by Pratt, David Wright and Pavulaan. However,having read it, I am still rather confused, although I will certainly accept that the summer Azure is aseparate species, C. neglecta, because in trying to rear this insect on Red Osier Dogwood from eggs laidin May by Spring Azures, I have never obtained any summer adults from the pupae which have alwaysoverwintered.

So, this year, I thought I would try again but was stymied by the fact that during the cold weather inMay I could find no Spring Azure females in Northumberland Forest, my usual source. I saw 7 males

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only on May 22nd. but towards the end of June there were more adults. On June 23rd, I saw femalesovipositing on New Jersey Tea (Ceanothus americana) which was then beginning to bloom. On June30th I collected females for ovipositing at home but in fact they did not lay any eggs. However, the NewJersey Tea flowers, which I collected at the same time and on which I had hoped the females would layeggs, were found to contain four Celastrina larvae. Subsequently I found more larvae when collectingNew Jersey Tea blossoms as food. Eight larvae successfully pupated and surprisingly one of these pupaeemerged as an adult on August 1, 1996, leaving 7 pupae to hopefully overwinter. This adult is definitelyform neglecta but presumably still Celestrina ladon.

C. ladon (?) on New Jersey Tea - July 4,1996 - from Northumberland Forest

C. neglecta (?) on Meadowsweet - Aug. 20 1996Haldimand Township, Northumberland Co.

I saw no adult Celestrina in July or August of this year but found some larvae on Meadowsweet (Spiraeaalba) in an entirely different habitat -- a scrubby area near the north shore of Lake Ontario in HaldimandTownship of Northumberland Co. I collected about 10 larvae from August 17th to 22nd. The larvaewere, of course, feeding on the buds and flowers of the Meadowsweet and none were attended by antsalthough there were plenty of ants about but apparently they were more interested in aphids. TheCelestrina larvae were very variable in colour as were those found on New Jersey Tea and several wereparasitised. The adult parasites have not yet emerged from their pupae but I now have six Celestrinapupae which I hope will over-winter successfully.

While collecting stems of Meadowsweet for these larvae to feed on, I accidentally acquired fourgeometrid larvae of three different species. One which emerged as an adult on September 2nd wasPleuroprucha insularia. Two which emerged on September 13th and 14th were Eupithecia miserulata.The fourth larva did not pupate until early October and is apparently going to over-winter in this state.Incidentally, galls on Choke Cherry are mentioned in Ross Layberry's article as possible food plants for athird species of Celastrina and these galls are common enough in Northumberland Forest and elsewherein Northumberland County. Another food plant mentioned is Black Cohosh. This plant supposedly doesgrow in the county but I have never found it. I cannot believe that it would grow in sufficient numbers toform adequate food for this butterfly.

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4.5 Another Mass Migration of Monarchs at Point Pelee, Ontario by Alan Wormington

In a previous note (Wormington 1994), I detailed the roosting and movement of Monarchs(Danaus plexippus) at Point Pelee National Park, Essex County, on September 6, 1993; the numberinvolved on that day was estimated to be at least 96,000 individuals.

Early on the morning of September 17, 1996, several birders were present at the Tip of PointPelee that included myself, G. Tom Hince and Paul D. Pratt. At the time it was clear and mild with verylittle wind. At 7:50 a.m., which is relatively early for most butterfly species to be active, we noticed thatthere was a steady stream of Monarchs flying south off the Tip. The movement intensified very quicklyto the point where we were astounded by the number of Monarchs that were in the air. In all directionsthere were huge numbers ofMonarchs, with hundreds easily visible when looking over Lake Erie throughbinoculars. Realizing the magnitude of this movement, we made two separate one-minute counts of allbutterflies passing various fixed points. The strength of this movement continued unabated to about 9:20a.m.; quite surprisingly the passage of Monarchs then stopped almost completely. Based on ourobservations, we made a conservative estimate that at least 300,000 Monarchs had left the Tip of PointPelee in a time span of only 90 minutes!

Since the movement ended so abruptly, and since it occurred so early in the day, undoubtedlymost of the Monarchs must have been roosting either at or near Point Pelee the night before. In fact, latein the afternoon on the previous day, I noted vast numbers of Monarch passing south in the vicinity ofWheatley Harbour, almost 20 km northeast of the Tip ofPoint Pelee.

Literature Cited

Wormington, A. 1994. A Mass Migration ofMonarchs at Point Pelee, Ontario. In: Toronto Entomolo­gists Association, Occasional Publication #26-94, pages 26-27.

4.6 Lepidoptera of The Red Hill Valley, Hamilton, Ontario by W.G. Lamond

This report is the result of the first intensive field survey of the butterflies and moths of the Red HillValley, Hamilton, Ontario. This report is actually a modified reprint of The Butterflies and Moths ofRedHill Valley (Lamond 1996). The original report consists of 15 pages and is much more detailed in regardsto methodology, habitats, and recommendations for preservation of diversity. Additionally the checklist isextensively annotated with an appendix listing all of the butterfly observations by date, number andlocation. A map is also included to show where the various habitats are situated. Readers who would likemore information about the lepidoptera of the Red Hill Valley are invited to consult the original report.

The Red Hill Valley is located in the east end of Hamilton. It is the largest watercourse in the City ofHamilton draining 62 square kilometres with about 700 hectares of publicly-owned greenspace within thecity limits. The extreme lower sections of the creek are quite "disturbed" ecologically, however, at theAlbion Falls area at the Niagara Escarpment, the habitat is very natural. Incredibly, the City of Hamiltonis proposing to put an expressway through this valley with the aid of 100 million dollars of our tax moneyfrom the Conservative government at Queen's Park. This proposal is very contentious as the need for thisroad has not been demonstrated and there is much local opposition. If this expressway is completed, all ofthe best lepidoptera habitat in the valley will be destroyed.

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1. Butterflies of Red Hill Valley

The study area was visited on 11 dates throughout the season from 10 May until 30 August 1995 tosearch for butterflies. The habitats that were identified as significant to butterflies were often visitedrepeatedly. These were usually open habitats with an abundance of flowering plants that were adjacent towoodlands. Habitats that were generally species-poor for butterflies (ie. heavily wooded areas) wereusually visited only once or twice.

Forty-five species were recorded in 1995 and two other species have been recorded in recent times. Thus,47 species have been recorded in Red Hill Valley. Of these, 38 species are resident (see below) in theValley. Another seven species recorded are immigrants to the Valley, with all but the Painted Lady beingannual immigrants. Two other species, Dion Skipper and Meadow Fritillary, may be resident in theValley, however, it is the author's view that these records were ofstrays to the Valley as there may not besuitable habitat present for these species.

The definition of resident, immigrant and stray is as follows:

Resident species - those species that can complete their life cycle in the Valley and can successfullyoverwinter. They are generally found at the same location from year to year.

Immiwant species - those species that can complete their life cycle in the Valley upon arrival, but cannotoverwinter. Their presence in the Valley is the result of immigration from populations further south.

Stray species - those species that are not capable of completing their life cycle in the Valley either duelack of suitable habitat and/or absence of larval foodplants.

Two resident species recorded in the Valley, Northern Cloudywing and Hickory Hairstreak, are rare inHamilton-Wentworth Region. The definition of rare status in the Region for butterflies is as follows(Lamond & Wormington 1995):

- a species found at 10 orfewer stations, with stations being separated by at least one kilometre.

Four resident species recorded, Silver-spotted Skipper, American Copper, Bronze Copper and AcadianHairstreak, are considered uncommon in Hamilton-Wentworth Region. An uncommon status is defined asfollows (Lamond & Wormington 1995):

- a species found at between 11-30 stations, with stations being separated by at least one kilometre.

Species that are found at more than 30 stations in the Region are considered common (Lamond &Wormington 1995).

The Red Hill Valley study area supports a diverse assemblage of butterflies largely due to the manyhabitat types within the study area. Of the resident species observed in 1995, six are significant inHamilton-Wentworth. The Valley is thus important for these species.

Checklist of Butterflies

The following checklist is compiled largely from data collected in 1995. Common & scientific namesfollow those of the North American Butterfly Association (Cassie 1993), although Summer Azure is

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included as a full species based on Wright (1995). All species listed below are considered as residentspecies unless indicated otherwise as immigrants or strays.

Silver-spotted Skipper (Epargyreus clarus)Juvenal's Duskywing (Erynnis juvena/is)European Skipper (Thymelicus lineo/a)Tawny-edged Skipper (Polites themistocles)Long Dash (Polites mystic)Little Glassywing (Pompeius verna)Hobomok Skipper (Poanes hobomok)Dun Skipper (Euphyes vestris)Black Swallowtail (Papilio po/yxenes)Cabbage White (Pieris rapae)Orange Sulphur (Colias eurytheme) imm.American Copper (Lycaena ph/aeas)Acadian Hairstreak (Satyrium acadica)Hickory Hairstreak (Satyrium caryaevorum)Eastern Tailed Blue (Everes comyntas)Summer Azure (Ce/astrina neg/ecta)Great Spangled Fritillary (Speyeria cybe/e)Pearl Crescent (Phyciodes tharos)Question Mark (Po/ygonia interrogationis) imm.Compton Tortoiseshell (Nymphalis vau-a/bum)American Lady (Vanessa virginiensis) imm.Red Admiral (Vanessa atalanta) imm.Viceroy (Limenitis archippus)

Northern Cloudy Wing (Thorybes py/ades)Least Skipper (Ancy/oxypha numitor)Peck's Skipper (Polites peckius)Crossline Skipper (Polites origenes)Northern Broken-dash (Wallengrenia egeremet)Delaware Skipper (A trytone logan)Dion Skipper (Euphyes dion) stray

Eastern Tiger Swallowtail (Papilio g/aucus)Clouded Sulphur (Colias philodice)

Bronze Copper (Lycaena hyllus)Banded Hairstreak (Satyrium ca/anus)Striped Hairstreak (Satyrium liparops)Spring Azure (Ce/astrina /adon)

Meadow Fritillary (B%ria bellona) strayNorthern Crescent (Phyciodes se/enis)Eastern Comma (Polygonia comma)Mourning Cloak (Nymphalis antiopa)Painted Lady (Vanessa cardui) imm.Red-spotted Purple (Limenitis arthemis astyanax)

Little Wood Satyr (Megisto cyme/a) Monarch (Danaus p/exippus) imm.Northern Pearly Eye (Enodia anthedon)Common Ringlet (Coenonympha tullia inornata)Common Wood Nymph (Cercyonis pega/a nephe/e)

2. Moths of Red Hill Valley

A survey ofmoths of the Red Hill Valley was conducted in 1995. Two nocturnal methods were employedto attract and thereby survey the moths present, namely "black-lighting" and "sugaring". Several otherspecies of moth were observed during the daytime during other surveys. "Black-lighting" and "sugaring"were conducted on five different nights from mid-June to late August.

In the following checklist, species are arranged taxonomically by families according to Hodges et a/.(1983). The common and scientific names used follow Covell (1984). Species status is listed as rare,uncommon, common and abundant. This status does not apply specifically to Red Hill Valley, but to theBrant County/Hamilton-Wentworth area where the author has done most of his "mothing" over the lastthree years. The status designations are very subjective and reflect the authors views from many nights of"mothing" from late April to late October from 1993-95. The status given here should be regarded astentative. More field work will change the status of many species.

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Abundant -observed by the author, in suitable habitat, on almost all nights each year during species flightperiod and often in large numbers.

Common -observed by the author, in suitable habitat, on several nights each year during species flightperiod and occasionally in large numbers.

Uncommon -observed by the author, in suitable habitat, on a few occasions each year and almost alwaysin small numbers.

Rare - observed by the author, in suitable habitat, averaging less than one individual per year.

A total of 136 species of moth were recorded in the Valley in 1995. Of this total, five species are rare(R), 23 species are uncommon (U), 91 species are common (C), and 17 species are abundant (A). As"mothing" was conducted on only six nights in 1995 and was always conducted in the same general area,several species were undoubtedly missed. The total number of moth species in the Valley could be morethan double the above figure. Future field work should be conducted on several nights between mid-Apriland late October in all the major habitats of the Valley.

Checklist of Moths

SESIIDAESquash Vine Borer Moth (Melittia cucurbitae) (R) Dogwood Borer Moth (Synanthedon scitula) (R)

TORTRICIDAEOblique-banded Leafroller Moth (Choristoneura rosaceana) (C)

LIMACODIDAELithacodesfasciola (C)PYRALIDAEEuropean Com Borer Moth (Ostrinia nubilalis) (A)Celery Stalkworm Moth (Nomophila nearctica) (C)Palpita magniferalis (C)Sod Webworm Moth (Pediasia trisecta) (A)Clover Hayworm Moth (Hypsopygia costalis) (C)

Spiny Oak-slug Moth (Euclea delphinii) (C)

Phlyctarenia coronata (C)Grape Leaffolder Moth (Desmiafuneralis) (C)Crambus laquerellus (C)Urola nivalis (C)Tosale oviplagalis (R)

GEOMETRIDAELesser Maple Spanworm Moth (ftame pustularia) (A)Four-spotted Itame (ftame coortaria) (U) Hollow-spotted Angle (Semiothisa gnophosaria)(C)Canadian Melanophila (Melanophila canadaria) (C)One-spotted Variant (Hypagyrtis unipuntata) (C)Yellow-dusted Cream Moth (Cabera erythemaria) (C)Common Lytrosis (Lytrosis unitaria) (C) False Crocus Geometer (Xanthotype urticaria) (C)Honest Pero (Pero honestaria) (A) Pale Beauty (Campaea perlata) (A)Elm Spanworm Moth (Ennomos subsignaria) (C) Pale Metanema (Metanema inatomaria) (C)Confused Eusarca (Eusarca confusaria) (C) Yellow Slant-line (Tetracis crocallata) (C)Homed Spanworm Moth (Nematocampa limbata) (C)Blackberry Looper Moth (Chlorochlamys chloroleucaria) (U)Common Tan Wave (Pleuroprucha insularia) (C) Chickweed Geometer (Haematopis grataria) (C)

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Large Lace-border (Scopula limboundata) (C) Soft-lined Wave (Scopula inductata) (C)Orange-barred Carpet (Dysstroma hersiliata) (C)Lesser Grapevine Looper Moth (Eulithis diversilineata) (C)Scallop Shell (Hydria undulata) (C) Spear-marked Black (Rheumaptera hastata) (R)Double-banded Carpet (Spargania magnoliata) (U) Red Twin-spot (Xanthorhoe ferrugata) (U)Toothed Brown Carpet (Xanthorhoe lacustrata) (C)White-banded Toothed Carpet (Epirrhoe alternata) (U)Sharp-angled Carpet (Euphyia unangulata) (C) The Gem (Orthonama obstipata) (C)Bent-line Carpet (Orthonama centrostrigaria) (C) White-striped Black (Trichodezia albovittata) (C)Common Eupihecia (Eupithecia miserulata) (C) Three-spotted Fillip (Heterophleps triguttaria) (U)The Badwing (Dyspteris abortivaria) (C)

LASIOCAMPIDAEForest Tent Caterpillar Moth (Malacosoma disstria) (A)

SATURNIIDAECercropia Moth (Hyalophora cercropia) (U)

SPlllNGIDAESmall-eyed Sphinx (Paonias myops) (C)

NOTODONTIDAEWalnut Caterpillar Moth (Datana integerrima) (C) Angle-lined Prominent (Clostera inclusa) (U)

ARCTIIDAEBlack-and-yellow Lichen Moth (Lycomorpha pholus) (R)Painted Lichen Moth (Hypoprepiajucosa) (U) LeConte's Haploa (Haploa /econtei) (U)Isabella Tiger Moth (Pyrrharctia isabella) (C) Fall Webworm Moth (Hyphantria cunea) (C)Ruby Tiger Moth (Phragmatobiafuliginosa) (C) Little Virgin Moth (Grammia virguncula) (C)Banded Tussock Moth (Halysidota tessellaris) (C) Delicate Cycnia (Cycnia tenera) (C)Virginia Ctenucha (Ctenucha virginica) (C) Yellow-collared Scape Moth (Cissepsfulvicollis)(C)

LYMANTRIIDAEGypsy Moth (Lymantra dispar) (A)

NOCTUIDAEClosebanded Yellowhorn (C%casia propinquilinea) (C)Speared Dagger Moth (Acronicta hasta) (U) Ipsilon Dart (Agrotis ipsilon) (A)Subgothic Dart (Feltia subgothica) (A) Master's Dart (Feltia heralis) (A)Flame-shouldered Dart (Ochropleura plecta) (C) Variegated Cutworm Moth (Peridroma saucia) (C)Clandestine Dart (Spaelotis clandestina) (C) Greater Black-letter Dart (Xestia dolosa) (C)Smith's Dart (Xestia smithii) (U) Green Arches (Anaplectoides prasina) (C)Sigmoid Dart (Eueretagrotis sigmoides) (C) The Nutmeg (Discestra trifolii) (C)Bristly Cutworm Moth (Lacinipo/ia renigera) (A) Armyworm Moth (Pseuda/etia unipuncta) (A)Many-lined Wainscot (Leucania multilinea) (C) Ruddy Quaker (Protorthodes oviduca) (U)Small Brown Quaker (Pseudorthodes vecors) (C) Signate Quaker (Tricholita signata) (C)Doubtful Agroperina (Agroperina dubitans) (C) Bordered Apamea (Apameafinitima) (C)

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Apamea nigrior (C) Glassy Cutworm Moth (Crymodes devastator) (A)American Ear Moth (Amphipoea americana) (C)Northern Burdock Borer Moth (Papaipema arctivorens) (C)Olive Angle Shades (Phlogophora iris) (C) Cloaked Marvel (Chytonix palliatricula) (U)Common Hyppa (Hyppa xylinoides) (C) Copper Underwing (Amphipyra pyramidoides) (A)White-blotched Balsa (Balsa labecula) (C) Fall Armyworm Moth (Spodopterajrugiperda) (C)Common Pinkband (Ogdoconta cinereola) (C) Feeble Grass Moth (Amolittafessa) (C)Beautiful Wood-Nymph (Eudryas grata) (C) Arcigera Flower Moth (Schinia arcigera) (U)Black-dotted Lithacodia (Lithacodia synochitis) (D)Large Mossy Lithacodia (Lithacodia muscosula) (D)Pink-barred Lithacodia (Lithacodia carneola) (C) Tufted Bird-dropping Moth (Cerma cerintha) (C)Small Bird-dropping Moth (Tarachidia erastrioides) (C)Celery Looper Moth (Anagraphafalcifera) (C) Lunate Zale (Zale lunata) (C)Maple Zale (Zale galbanata) (C) Maple Looper Moth (Parallelia bistriaris) (D)Toothed Somberwing (Euclidea cuspidea) (C) Clover Looper Moth (Caenurgina crassiuscula) (A)Forage Looper Moth (Caenurgina erechtea) (A) Short-lined Chocolate (Argyrostrotis anilis) (U)The Penitent (Catocala piatrix) (D) Yellow-gray Underwing (Catocala retecta) (U)Oldwife Underwing (Catocala palaeogama) (U) The Bride (Catocala neogama) (C)Beloved Underwing (Catocala ilia) (C) Yellow-banded Underwing (Catocala cerogama)(C)Forsaken Underwing (Catocala relicta) (C) Once-married Underwing (Catocala unijuga) (C)Mother Underwing (Catocala parta) (C) Darling Underwing (Catocala cara) (C)Sleepy Underwing (Catocala concumbens) (C) The Sweetheart (Catocala amatrix) (C)Ultronia Underwing (Catocala ultronia) (C) Hawthorn Underwing (Catocala crataegi) (C)Wonderful Underwing (Catocala mira) (C) Deceptive Bomolocha (Bomolocha deceptalis) (U)Green Cloverworm Moth (Plathypena scabra) (C) American Idia (Idia americalis) (A)Common Idia (Idia aemula) (C) Glossy Black Idia (Idia lubricalis) (C)Morbid Owlet (Chytolita morbidalis) (C)

References:

Cassie, B.~ 1993~ English names for butterflies found in the southeastern U.S. and eastern Canada.American Butterflies~ Vol 1(1):21-29, Vol 1(2):27-32.

Covell, C.V.~ 1984~ A Field Guide to the Moths of Eastern North America. Houghton Mifflin Company~

Boston.

Hodges, R.W. et al.; 1983~ Check List of the Lepidoptera North of Mexico~London: Curwen Press.

Lamond, W. and A. Wormington; 1995; Butterflies ofHamilton-Wentworth, Ontario; In: A. Heagy~ TheNatural Areas Inventory ofHamilton-Wentworth~ Vol. 1; Hamilton Naturalists' Club.

Lamond, W.G.; 1996; The Butterflies and Moths of Red Hill Valley; In: Biogical Inventory of the RedHill Valley; Hamilton Naturalists' Club, Hamilton.

Wright, n.M.; 1995; The American Azures - our blue heaven; American Butterflies; Vol 3(1):20-30.

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5. GENERAL SUMMARY OF ONTARIO LEPIDOPTERA IN 1996 - by Alan 1. Hanks

This was an unusual year from the point ofview of the weather. The spring was cold and wet andthe appearance of insect life was delayed. July and August were near normal for temperature but wenever had a real heat wave. The weather in northern Ontario was not too favourable. A major upset wasthe large acreage burned over in the Lukinto Lake area east of Longlac. This burn resulted in a generaldearth of insects but particularly butterflies. The Monarchs arrived much later than usual but weresuccessful in the rearing of new broods which started migration south in August with a few stragglersinto the first part of October. No Monarchs were observed in the eastern parts of northern Ontario.

Jeff Skevington has provided some new butterfly records for Oxford County and Bill Lamond hasa listing of the butterflies and moths found in the Red Hill Valley in Hamilton. This area is under threatfrom a new expressway which is planned through the area, and this would certainly destroy much of thehabitat. Local opinion is that this new road is not required!

John Eberlie continued his rearing studies with more work on Erynnis icelus, Basilarchiaarthemis and a number of Celastrina species. John also noted that no Incisalia niphon were seen in theNorthumberland Forest and that the three Vanessid butterflies were also absent from the Forest and theCobourg area - most unusual. This was also apparent across the province, and there were very fewreports for both Painted Lady butterflies.

The most notable occurrence for butterflies was the discovery (or re-discovery) by Paul M.Catling and Ross A. Layberry of the Gorgone Checkerspot (Chlosyne gorgone) in Eastern Ontario.Details may be found in Section 4.2. The discovery was reported in Ontario Insects, Vol. 2, # 1, page 7(September 1996).

Margo Holt and Nancy Ironside found the Pepper & Salt Skipper in Simcoe County - a firstrecord, and also the Purplish Copper on Manitoulin Island. Bob and Karen Yukich found a specimen ofthe Buckeye at the mouth of the Pic River in August, the second record from the north. Also a specimenof the Freija Fritillary on Old Jackfish Road near Thunder Bay. Alan Wormington and Bob Curry were inLennox & Addington County at Kaladar in July and logged 16 species new to the county. Two extremelyfresh Gray Hairstreaks were found in association with Sweetfern, a known foodplant. This species hadbeen recorded from Kaladar previously and it would appear that it is a permanent resident at this location.Alan also adds more interesting data in the records for Point Pelee and Moosonee.

In the selected reports of moths for 1996, there are 6 first records for Canada, 3 first records forOntario and 3 second records for Ontario, a good indication that there is plenty of work still to do in thisarea, with the hope that many more species new to Canada or Ontario will appear in the next few years.

One of our U.S. members, John M. Swales of Ann Arbor, Michigan, had an article titled "LessCommon Butterflies from Washtenaw County and Environs, 1994-95" in the magazine of the MichiganAudubon Society, Vol. 3, No.4, October-December, 1996.

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Freija Fritillary (Clossiana 'reija) at Old Jackfish Road (Thunder Bay Dist.) - August 18 (Karen Yukich)

Buckeye (Junonia coenia) at the mouth of the Pic River, August 15 (Karen Yukich)

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6.1996 SUMMARY OF ONTARIO BUTTERFLIES AND SKIPPERS - compiled by Alan 1 Hanks.

Superfamily: HESPERIOIDEA Latreille

Subfamily: Pyrginae Burmeister

Family: HESPERIIDAE Latreille

Genus IV: Epargyreus Hubner

2. Epargyreus clarus (Cramer) SILVER SPOTTED SKIPPERa) c. clarus (Cramer) - (TL - Dayton, Rockingham Co., Virginia)

In 1996 - Swift Rapids [35] June 15 (2), Manitoulin Is. [45](Misery Bay) June 21 (2)(MH+NI);Hortop CA [22] Aug. 10-14 (WIDE); Port Franks [7](Watson Property) June 18 (1)(AR); June 26 (1),July 18 (2), (Karner Blue Sanct.) Aug. 15 (1)(1S); North Lambton [7] June 30 (4)(BC); Walpole Is. [7]July 21 (1)(1GS); Toronto [19] July 13 (17)(TC); Toronto [19](Eglinton Flats) June 25 (5), July 6 (14)(RY); Lake Dore [40] July 6 (6)(LBC); Castleton [22] June 8 (RCC); Sandy Lake [37] July 1 (JRC);Flower Station [41](3.5 km N of) June 16 (I)(RAL); Glen Williams [17] June 30 (I)(WIM); Stonecliffe[40] July 12 (1)(WGL+KLM); Rattray Marsh [18] July 4 (2), July 8 (1), July 22 (7), July 24 (1), July 29(4), Aug 8(1)(CR).

Genus XII: Urbanus Hubner

1. Urbanus proteus (Linnaeus)

In 1996 - no reports.

Genus XV: Achalarus Scudder

1. Acha/arus /yciades (Geyer)

In 1996 - no reports.

Genus XVI: Thorybes Scudder

1. Thorybes bathy//us (lE. Smith)

LONG-TAILED SKIPPER [TL = "America" type lost]

HOARY EDGE [TL - "Bahia" (error), type probably lost]

SOUTHERN CLOUDY WING - (TL - Georgia)

In 1996 - Port Franks [7](Watson Property) June 13 (2), 15 (2), 20 (1)(1S); Pinery PP [7] June 30(3)(MNV).

2. Thorybespy/ades(ScuddeD NORTHERN CLOUDY WING - (TL - probably Mass.)

In 1996 - Severn Twp. [35] June 3(7)(MH+NI); Brooklin [21] July 7 (1)(QFH); Port Franks [7](Watson Property) June 10 (2), 13 (6), 15 (14), 20 (25), 26 (1)(1S et a/); North Lambton [7] June 30(18)(BC); Hwy. 64 [47](49 km N of Sturgeon Falls) June 22 (1)(1GS); Bronte Creek [17] July 20 (3)(MNP); Toronto [19](Eglinton Flats) June 20 (24), July 6 (77)(RY); Round Lake Centre [40] June 15(2), 18, 30 (1ID); Lake Dore [40] July 6 (34)(LBC); Kemptville [28](Hwy. 16 & 43, 1 km E of) June 9(3 - 1st Co. record), Purdon CA [41] June 16 (2), Dunrobin [42](4.8 km W of) June 18 (3), Carp [42](5km NW of) June 21 (1)(RAL); Glen Williams [17] June 30 (8), July 14 (3), Credit Valley CA [18] July 1(1), Waubushene Provo Res. [35] July 17 (2)(WIM); Jasper [27](6 km SSE of) June 6 (2), Bells Corners

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[42](Stony Swamp) July 1 (3)(JPC); Stonecliffe [40] July 12 (4)(WGL+KLM); Rattray Marsh [18] July23(1)(CR).

Genus XXV: Staphylus Godman and Salvin

3. Staphylus hayhurstii (W.H.Edwards)

In 1996 - no reports.

Genus XXXVII: Erynnis Schrank

1. Erynnis ice/us (Scudder & Burgess)

SOUTHERN SOOTY WING - (TL - vic. Sedalia, MO)

DREAMY DUSKY WING - (TL - New England)

In 1995 - Ajax [21] June 20 (6)(BH).In 1996 - Matchedash Bay [35] June 9 (20 fresh), Manitoulin Is. [45](Misery Bay) June 21 (10)

(MH+NI); Fintry [53](west of Hearst) June 21 (1)(QFH); Northumberland Forest [22] June 11, 16 (1only), July 21 (1 larva on Trembling Aspen)(WIDE); Port Franks [7](Watson Property) June 1 (1), 13(1)(JS et al); (Kamer Blue Preserve) June 20 (1)(JS); Matachewan [50] June 4 (1), 9 (100+), July 4 (1)(LT); Halton Forest [17] May 25 (5)(MNP); Halton Forest [17] July 5 (2 very worn)(RY); Round Lake[40] June 11 (1 C), (Centre) June 11 (1 C)(JID); Lake Dore [40] July 6 (6)(LBC); Castleton [22] May 26(RCC); Kemptville [28](Hwy 16 & 43, 1 km NE of and Hwy 16, 3 km SE of) June 9 (2 in each area),Oxford Station [28](1 km SW of) June 9 (1) - all 1st Co. records (RAL); Dyer's Bay [32](Devil's PulpitTrail) June 8 (1), Acton [17](Lot 27, Con. 7, Nassagaweya Twp.) June 21 (1)(WIM); Ramsayville [42](5km ENE of) May 24 (6), Bells Comers [42](2.2 km W of) June 28 (1), Kemptville [27](2 km NE of)June 6 (3), Jasper [27](6 km SSE of) June 6 (1)(JPC); Stonecliffe [40] July 12 (2)(WGL+KLM);Moosonee [53] June 21 (15 fresh to worn), June 23 (3 fresh), June 24 (18 fresh to worn), Matheson [53](30.6 km E of) June 26 (40 fresh to worn)(AW+WGL).

2. Erynnis brizo (Boisduval & Leconte)a) b. brizo (Boisduval & Leconte)

SLEEPY DUSKY WING - (TL - not stated)

In 1996 - Port Franks [7](Kamer Blue Preserve) June 1 (1)(JS+AS); North Lambton [7] June 30(1)(BC); Matachewan [50] June 9 (1)(LT); Tramore [40] May 30 (C. Michener); Round Lake Centre[40] June 12, 15 (2)(JID).

3. Erynnisjuvenalis (Fabricius) JUVENAL'S DUSKY WINGa)j. juvenalis (Fabricius) - (TL - probably Georgia)

In 1996 - Matchedash Bay [35] June 9 (5)(MH+NI); Northumberland Forest [22] May 22 (1 only),31 (1 only), June 11 (1 only) - 16 (WIDE); Port Franks [7](Kamer Blue Preserve) June 1 (8), 8 (3), 13(4), 26 (2)(JS et al); North Lambton [7] June 30 (4)(BC); Branchton [15] May 25 (10), Bronte Creek[17] June 2 (12)(MNP); Halton Forest [17] June 1 (8 fresh), July 5 (1 very worn)(RY); Round LakeCentre [40] June 1 (2 + 1 roadkill C), 10 (1 C)(JID); Oxford Mills [28](7 km W of) June 9 (2 - 1st Co.record)(RAL); Campbellville [17](SR # 3, 0.6 km W of Appleby Line) June 15 (1), Zimmerman [17](16Mile Creek) June 15 (2)(WIM); Delta [27] May 8 (2), June 16 (2), Ramsayville [42](3.3 km NNW of)June 25 (1), Jasper [27](6 km SSE of) June 6 (several)(JPC); Stonecliffe [40] July 12 (1)(WGL+KLM).

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8. Erynnis horatius (Scudder & Burgess) HORACE'S DUSKY WING - (TL - New England, Texas)

In 1996 - no reports.

10. Erynnis martialis (Scudder) MOTTLED DUSKY WING - (TL - New Jefferson, Dallas Co., IA)

In 1996 - Constance Bay [42](Sand Hills) June 1 (1 nectaring on Arabis divaricarpa)(JPC).

12. Erynnis zarucco (Lucas) ZARUCCO DUSKY WING - (TL - "Cuba")

One record at Rouge River [19] June 20, 1935 (T. Irwin) - specimen in the CNC (see Wormington- Occ. Pub. 24-92, pp 21).

In 1996 - no reports.

13. Erynnisfuneralis (Scudder) FUNEREAL DUSKY WING - (TL - Texas)

Two Ontario records, both at Point Pelee (1] Oct. 6, 1990 and Sept. 23, 1992 (AW) - [seeWormington - Occ. Pub. 23-91, pp 12 (as E. zarucco funeralis) and Occ. Pub. 25-93 (as E. funeralis).

In 1996 - no reports.

14. Erynnis lucilius (Scudder & Burgess) COLUMBINE DUSKY WING - (TL - New England)

In 1996 - Zurich [13](Hay Swamp) June 15 (1)(QFH); Port Franks [7](Watson Property) June 1(30 - 6 C), 13 (2), Aug. 6 (2), 14 (14)(JS et al); Aug. 19 (2)(GR); Verona [26] July 19 (1), 20 (8)(LT);Port Franks [7](Kamer Blue Sanct.) June 9 (1 wom)(RY); Castleton [22] May 26 (RCC); Nolan'sComers [41](3.3 Ian NE of) July 9 (2), Aug. 2 (1)(RAL); Constance Bay [42](Sand Hills) May 25 (1),June 1 (1)(JPC); Kaladar [25] July 26 (8 fresh)(AW+RHC).

15. Erynnis baptisiae (Forbes) WILD INDIGO DUSKY WING - (TL - Wood's Hole, Mass.)

In 1996 - Walpole Is. [7] Aug. 4 (8)(JS+AS); Windsor [1](Ojibway Prairie) Aug. 5 (50+)(RY);Windsor [1](Springarden Prairie) July 22 (20 ex. fresh - start of second brood); Point Pelee [1] Oct. 1 (1ex. fresh 0' - record late date for Point Pelee)(AW).

17. Erynnis persius (Scudder) PERSIUS DUSKY WING - (TL - New England)

In 1996 - Moosonee [53] June 21 (9 ex. fresh to fresh), June 24 (10 ex. fresh to fresh)(AW+WGL). Most were found along the railway line as it approached the area of the airport; all individualswere found in association with a violet-coloured, locoweed-like legume along the tracks (collectedexamples yet to be identified).

Genus XXXVIII: Pyrgus Hubner

1. Pyrgus centaureae (Rambur)a) c. freija (Warren) - (TL - Labrador)

In 1996 - Matachewan [50] June 6 (1)(LT).

GRIZZLED SKIPPER

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5. Pyrgus communis (Grote)

In 1996 - no reports.

Genus XLI: Pholisora Scudder

1. Pholisora catullus (Fabricius)

CHECKERED SKIPPER - (TL - Central Alabama)

COMMON SOOTY WING - (TL - probably Georgia)

In 1996 - North Lambton [7] June 30 (1)(BC); Hickson [9] Aug. 2 (1)(JS+RS); Aug. 5 (3)(RS);Toronto [19](Lambton Woods) June 6 (1)(RY); Point Pelee [1] Aug. 10 (4)(PDP et al.).

Subfamily Heteropterinae Aurivillius

Genus XLII: Carterocephalus Lederer

1. Carterocephalus palaemon (pallas) ARCTIC SKIPPERa) p. mandan (W.H. Edwards) - (TL - Lake Winnipeg)

In 1996 - Matchedash Bay [35] June 9 (1), Manitoulin Is. [45](Misery Bay) June 21 (5)(MH+NI);Fintry [53](west of Hearst) June 21 (1)(QFH); Hortop CA [22] June 16-21 (WIDE); Carden Plain [36](nr. Kirkfield) June 23 (5)(JS+AS); Geraldton [52] June 21 (5)(JGS); Matachewan [50] June 11 (2) toJuly 4 (1)(LT); Algonquin PP [47] July 6 (3)(AC); Castleton [22] June 8 (fresh)(RCC); Sandy Lake [37]June 16 (JRC); Kemptville [28](Hwy 16 & 43, 1 km NE of) June 9 (1), 12 (1), Purdon CA [41] June 16(1)(RAL); Metcalfe [42] June 1 - 5 (PMC); Kemptville [27](2 km NE of) June 6 (1)(JPC).

Subfamily Hesperiinae Latreille

Genus LVI: Ancyloxypha C. Felder

1. Ancyloxypha numitor (Fabricius) LEAST SKIPPER - (TL - eastern U.S.)

In 1996 - Hortop CA [22] June 21, July 2, 10, 13, Aug. 14, 25 (plentiful)(WIDE); Port Franks [7](Watson Property) June 20 (2), 26 (3), Courtland [4] Aug. 3 (1), Walpole Is. [7] Aug. 4 (3), Harrington[9] Aug. 18 (12), Point Pelee NP [1] Aug. 28 (10)(JS et al); North Lambton [7] June 30 (12)(BC);Algonquin PP [47] July 6 (4)(AC); Toronto [19] July 13 (7)(TC); Short Hills PP [6] Aug. 18 (2)(MNP);Toronto [19](Eglinton Flats) June 20 (17)(RY); Lake Dore [40] July 6 (LBC); Algonquin PP [47](Costello Creek) July 11 (JID); Carp [42](2 km NW of) June 17 (2), Fitzroy Hbr. [42](5 km SE of) Aug.9 (2), Kemptville [28](Hwy 16 & 43, 1 km NE of) Aug. 14 (1 - 1st Co. record)(RAL); seen in manyareas of Halton Co. [17] July 6 to Aug. 31, Massasaga Point [23] June 23 (WIM); Ramsayville [42](3.3km NNW of) June 18 (8), Aug. 30 (6)(JPC); Rattray Marsh[18] June 26(5), Sept. 5 (2), Point Pelee [1]Sept. 1 (1)(CR).

Genus LVII: Oarisma Scudder

2. Oarisma garita (Reakirt)

In 1996 - no records.

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GARITA SKIPPER - (TL - Rocky Mts., CO)

Genus LX: Thymelicus Hubner

1. Thymelicus lineola (Ochsenheimer) EUROPEAN SKIPPER - (TL - Germany)

In 1996 - Severn Twp. [35] June 30 (4500++), Manitoulin Is. [45](Misery Bay) June 28 (4)(MH+NI)~ Carden Plain [36](nr. Kirkfield) June 23 (50)(JS+AS)~ Port Franks [7](Watson Property) June 26(3), Port Franks [7] July 8 (20)(JS)~ North Lambton [7] June 30 (1500+)(BC)~ Elmwood [33](4 Ian E of)July 20 (2), Brooklin [21] July 7 (several)(JGS)~ Matachewan [50] July 4 (20) to Aug. 3 (15), Englehart[50] July 13 (1000+), Verona [26] July 20 (30), Nellie Lake [53] July 29 (50)(LT)~ CrieffBog [16] June23 (6), Bronte Creek [17] July 20 (24), Leslie Spit [19] Aug. 10 (4)(MNP)~ Algonquin PP [47] July 6(160+)(AC)~ Toronto [19] July 13 (650)(TC)~ Toronto [19](Lambton Prairie) June 19 (1 fresh), 30(800+), (Eglinton Flats) July 6 (2000+), Rainy River [51] July 10 (many thousands), Old Jackfish Rd.[52] Aug. 18 (30+)(RY)~ Foy Provincial Park [40] June 26 (2 roadkills), Round Lake Centre [40] June29, 30 (10+), July 1 (18), Algonquin Pk [47](Visitor Ctr.) July 21 (JJD)~ Bonnechere PP [40] July 6 (1.Lapointe)~ Lake Dore [40] July 6 (3000+)(LBC)~ Toronto [19](garden) July 1 (1 nectaring on WhiteClover), 17 (1 nectaring on Creeping Bellflower)(WE)~ Castleton [22] June 18 (common)(RCC)~ Wood­lawn [42](5 Ian W of) June 18 (4), Kemptville [28](Hwy 16 & 43, 1 Ian NE of) July 5 (few), Germanicus[40](1 Ian E of) July 21 (2), Dwyer Hill Rd. [42](2 Ian NW of) July 24 (1)(RAL)~ seen in many areas ofHalton Co. [17] June 20 to Aug. 4, Point Petre [23] June 23 (WIM)~ Delta [27] June 15 (1), July 14(2)(JPC)~ Rattray Marsh and area [18] July 4 (3), numerous July 5 -16, last seen July 25 (2)(CR)~ PointPelee [1] June 30 (40 fresh), July 1 (159 fresh - record high count for Point Pelee), July 10 (7 fresh toworn), July 14 (4 worn), Windsor [1](Springarden Prairie) July 11 (15 worn), W ofWheatley[I](railwayline) Aug. 10 (1 fresh ~ - example of rare 2nd brood)(AW)~ W of Wheatley Hbr. [1] Aug. 10 (2 fairlyfresh 0' + ~ - examples of rare 2nd brood)(AW+RHC)~ Rainy River [51] July 6 (thousands)(AW et al.).

Genus LXI: Hylephila Billberg

1. Hylephila phyleus (Drury)

In 1996 - no records.

Genus LXV: Hesperia Fabricius

FIERY SKIPPER - (TL - Antigua)

3. Hesperia comma (Linnaeus) LAURENTIAN SKIPPERa) c. manitoba (Scudder) - (TL - Colorado~ Canada)b) c. laurentina (Lyman) - (TL - Lower St. Lawrence River, Canada)c) c. borealis Lindsey - (TL - Nain, Labrador)

In 1996 - Matachewan [50] Aug. 10 (15)(LT); Algonquin PP [47](Found Lake) Aug. 10 (1 C), 11(3 + 1 C)(JJD).

6. Hesperia leonardus Harris LEONARDUS SKIPPER - (TL - Massachusetts)

In 1996 - Manitoulin Is. [45](Misery Bay) Aug. 15 (4)(MH+NI)~ Port Franks [7](Karner BlueSanct.) Aug. 26 (1)(JS)~ Lake Superior PP [48] Aug. 13 (4)(RY)~ Bonnechere PP [40] Aug. 2 (1.Lapointe)~ Algonquin PP [47](Airfield) Aug. 24 (4)(JJD)~ Petawawa [40](4 Ian SW of) Aug. 11 (1)(RAL)~ Bells Corners [42](3.3 Ian WSW of) Aug. 24 (5), Sept. 2 (1), Delta [27] Sept.7 (2)(JPC).

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16. Hesperia sassacus Harris INDIAN SKIPPERa) s. sassacus (Harris) - (TL - Massachusetts)b) s. manitoba (Fletcher) - (TL - Nipigon and Sudbury)

In 1996 - Severn Twp. [35] June 30 (4)(MH+NI); Crieff Bog [16] June 23 (2 worn)(MNP);Kemptville [28](Hwy 16 & 43, 1 Ian NE of) June 9 (2 - 1st Co. record), 12 (1), Carp [42](5 Ian NW of)June 21 (2)(RAL); Jasper [27](6 Ian SSE of) June 6 (6), Delta [27] June 15 (3), 16 (6), Bells Corners[42](Stony Swamp) July 1 (4)(JPC).

Genus LXVI: Polites Scudder

1. Polites peckius (W. Kirby) PECK'S SKIPPER - (TL - North America)

In 1996 - New Dundee [15](3 Ian E of) June 15 (1)(QFH); North Lambton [7] June 30 (2)(BC);Algonquin PP [47] July 6 (l)(AC); Toronto [19] July 13 (7)(TC); Toronto [19](Eglinton Flats) June 20(3)(RY); Algonquin PP [47](Booth's Rock Trail) July 2 (JID); Lake Dore [40] July 6 (3)(LBC); SandyLake [37] Aug. 4 (JRC); Dwyer Hill Sdg. [42](5 Ian SE of) July 24 (1), Hopetown [41](7 Ian NE of)Aug. 5 (1)(RAL); Glen Williams [17] June 30 (2), Mount Nemo [17] Aug. 17 (1)(WIM); Ramsayville[42](3.5 Ian NNW of) July 8 (1)(JPC); Mackey Creek [40] July 13 (2)(WGL+KLM); Rattray Marsh andarea[18] June 15(4), common June 21-26 and Aug 29-Sept 15, last seen Sept 21(1, worn)(CR).

6. Polites themistocles (Latreille) TAWNY EDGED SKIPPER - TL - "Amerique meridionale")

In 1996 - Severn Twp. [35] June 30 (2), Manitoulin Is. [45](Misery Bay) June 21 (3)(MH+NI); St.Williams [4](Forestry Stn.) June 16 (1), Carden Plain [36](nr. Kirkfield) June 23 (20)(JS+AS); WalpoleIs. [7] Aug. 4 (1)(JS); Harrington [9] Aug. 19 (3)(JS+RS); Matachewan [50] July 5 (3) to 13 (1)(LT);Crieff Bog [16] June 23 (6)(MNP); Algonquin PP [47] July 6 (1)(AC); Carden Plain [36] June 23 (5),Toronto [19](Eglinton Flats) June 28 (5), (Lambton Prairie) June 30 (6), (Taylor Creek Pk.) July 1 (8)(RY); Pembroke [40] June 16 (roadkill), Round Lake Centre [40] June 20 (roadkill C), Algonquin PP[47](Centennial Ridges) July 22 (1 C)(JID); Lake Dore [40] July 6 (5)(LBC); North Augusta [28](5.5Ian N of) June 12 (1 - 1st Co. record), Brandy Hill [27](Kitley Twp.) June 12 (1), Ventnor [28](Hwy 16,3.5 km W of) July 5 (1)(RAL); seen in many areas of Halton Co. [17] July 5 to Aug. 4, (WIM); BellsComers [42](2.8 Ian WNW of) June 28 (3)(JPC); Stonecliffe [40] July 12 (1)(WGL+KLM).

7. Polites origenes (Fabricius) CROSSLINE SKIPPERa) o. origenes (Fabricius) - (TL - probably New York)

In 1996 - Severn Twp. [35] June 30 (2)(MH+NI); North Lambton [7] June 30 (4)(BC); Port Franks[7](Watson Property) July 8 (1), 22 (l)(JS); Toronto [19] July 13 (1)(TC); Rockwood [17](Blue SpringsCreek) July 28 (1), Waubushene Provo Res. [35] July 17 (2)(WIM); Kaladar [25] July 26 (3 fairly fresh)(AW+RHC).

8. Polites mystic (W.H. Edwards) LONG DASHa) m. mystic (W.H. Edwards) - (TL - White Mts., New Hampshire)

In 1996 - Severn Twp. [35] June 30 (1)(MH+NI); Northumberland Co. [22] - common as usual inall localities (WIDE); Port Franks [7](Watson Property) June 26 (13), July 8 (1)(JS et aT); North

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Lambton [7] June 30 (30)(BC); Matachewan [50] June 30 (1) to July 11 (2), Nellie Lake [53] July 29 (3)(LT); Algonquin PP [47] July 6 (18)(AC); Toronto [19] July 13 (1)(TC); Lake Dore [40] July 6 (7)(LBC); Ventnor [28](Hwy 16, 3.5 km W of) July 5 (1), Golden Lake [40](2 km E of) July 21 (1 ~)

(RAL); Acton [17](Lot 27, Con. 7, Nassagaweya Twp.) June 22 (1), July 5 (1), Credit Valley CA [18]July 1 (3)(WIM); Delta [27] June 15 (3), Ramsayville [42](3.3 km NNW of) July 8 (2)(JPC).

10. Polites vibex (Geyer) WlllRLABOUT - (TL - "West Indies")

One record for Ontario - Toronto [19] NO (A. Gibson) - specimen in the CNC (see Wormington ­Occ. Pub. 27-95, pp 14-15).

Genus LXVII: Wallengrenia Berg

2. Wallengrenia egeremet (Scudder) NORTHERN BROKEN DASH - (TL - Massachusetts)

In 1996 - North Lambton [7] June 30 (2)(BC); Port Franks [7](Watson Property) July 8 (1), 22 (6),Aug. 6 (5), 19 (2), (Karner Blue Sanct.) July 18 (5), Aug. 15 (12)(1S et aT); Verona [26] July 19 (20)(LT); Toronto [19] July 13 (5)(TC); Bronte Creek [17] July 20 (8)(MNP); Toronto [19](LambtonPrairie) July 2 (1), 24 (19), (Eglinton Flats) July 13 (37)(RY); Dufferin Co. Forest [34](S of Co. Rd 21)July 17 (1), Glen Orchy [17](16 Mile Creek) July 20 (2), Goderich [13](Falls CA) July 21 (1), Midland[35](Hwy 12 at Hog Bay Trestle area) July 17 (1), Waubushene Provo Res. [35] July 17 (2)(WIM);Ramsayville [42](3.3 km NNW of) July 8 (1)(JPC).

Genus LXVIII: Pompeius Evans

1. Pompeius verna (W.H. Edwards) LITTLE GLASSY WING - (TL - Illinois)

In 1996 - Scarborough [19] July 21 (2)(BH); North Lambton [7] June 30 (5)(BC); Ausable River[7](nr. Sylvan) July 1 (2)(1S+HC); Toronto [19] July 13 (1)(TC); Toronto [19](Eglinton Flats) June 28(1), July 6 (5), 13 (9), (High Park) July 29 (1 ~)(RY); Waterdown [17](Snake Rd.) July 7 (1), Acton[17](Lot 27, Con. 7, Nassagaweya Twp.) Aug. 17 (1)(WIM).

Genus LXIX: Atalopedes Scudder

1. Ata/opedes campestris (Boisduval) THE SACHEMb) c. huron (W.H. Edwards) - (TL - Illinois, Georgia, Texas, Washington DC)

In 1996 - no reports.

Genus LXX: Atrytone Scudder

2. Atrytone logan (W.H. Edwards) DELAWARE SKIPPERa) 1. logan (W.H. Edwards) - (TL - Lansing, Michigan)

In 1996 - North Lambton [7] June 30 (1)(BC); Port Franks [7](Watson Property) July 8 (1), 22 (2),Aug. 6 (1)(JS); New Dundee [15] July 22 (1)(JGS); Bronte Creek [17] July 20 (1)(MNP); Toronto [19](Lambton Prairie) July 13 (1 0'), 22 (1 ~), Branchton Prairie [15] July 14 (5)(RY); Windsor[1](Springarden Prairie) July 11 (35 ex. fresh), 22 (5 not fresh)(AW) .

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Genus LXXIII: Poanes Scudder

1. Poanes massasoit (Scudder) MULBERRY WINGa) m. massasoit (Scudder) - (TL - Carver, Massachusetts)

In 1996 - Port Franks [7](Watson Property) July 28 (3), 31 (4)(JS et aT); Elmwood [33](4 km E of)July 20 (l)(JGS); Alexandria [31](2 km SW of) Aug. 3 (1 C)(RAL); Oxley Swamp [1] Aug. 10 (10 freshto worn)(AW+RHC).

2. Poanes hobomok (Harris) - (TL - Massachusetts) HOBOMOK SKIPPER= ~ form pocahontas (Scudder) - (TL - Massachusetts and Connecticut)

In 1996 - Matchedash Bay [35] June 9 (10), Manitoulin Is. [45](Misery Bay) June 21 (20)(MH+NI);Northumberland Forest [22] - common as usual in all localities (WIDE); Port Franks [7](WatsonProperty) June 1 (2), 8 (58), 10 (21), 13 (55 - 1 "pocahontas" C), 20 (47), 26 (20), (Kamer Blue Pres.)July 15 (2)(JS et aT); North Lambton [7] June 30 (103)(BC); Hwy. 64 [47](49 km N of Sturgeon Falls)June 22 (l)(JGS); Matachewan [50] June 12 (1) to July 4 (10 worn)(LT); Crieff Bog [16] June 23 (6)(MNP); Algonquin PP [47] July 6 (5)(AC); Toronto [19] July 13 (3)(TC); Toronto [19](Eglinton Flats)June 12 (90+ - 3 "pocahontas"), 20 (100+), July 13 (12)(RY); Round Lake [40] June 9 (11), 11,Algonquin PP [47](Booth's Rock Trail) July 2 (2), (Costello Creek) July 11 (JID); Lake Dore [40] July 6(8)(LBC); Castleton [22] June 25 (RCC); East Oxford [28](1 km SW of) June 9 (2), Purdon CA [41]June 16 (1), Dunrobin [42](4.8 km W of) June 18 (2), Carp [42](5 km NW of) June 21 (1)(RAL); seen infair numbers in many areas in Halton Co. [17] June 15 to July 9, Point Petre [23] June 23 (few), Arkell[36](Bog E ofVictoria Rd.) June 16 (2)(WIM); Constance Bay [42](Sand Hills) June 1 (5), Jasper [27](6km SSE of) June 6 (25)(JPC); Stonecliffe [40](Menet Lake Rd.) July 13 (3)(WGL+KLM); Rattray Marsh[18] 10 June (1), 21 June (4), 26 June (1), Crediton Parkway [18] 26 June (1)(CR); Point Pelee [1] June13 (1 ex. fresh), 14 (2 fairly fresh 0), 19 (1 fairly fresh 0), July 1-4 (1 worn - same individual on threedates - record late date for Point Pelee)(AW); June 16 (1 ex. fresh o)(AW+STP); Windsor [1](Springarden Prairie) July 11 (4 ragged)(AW); July 13 (2 ragged)(TS); Moosonee [53] June 24 (1 ex.fresh ~ - first record for James Bay - small and extremely dark, possibly warrants subspecific status?), 12km E ofMatheson [53] June 26 (3 fresh)(AW+WGL).

3. Poanes zabulon (Boisduval)

In 1996 - no reports.

ZABULON SKIPPER - (TL - Georgia)

7. Poanes viator (W.H. Edwards) BROAD WINGED SKIPPERa) v. viator (W.H. Edwards) - (TL - northern Illinois & New Orleans, LA)

In 1995 - Scarborough [19] July 12 - Aug. 5 (BH).In 1996 - Scarborough [19] July 20 (BR); Hortop CA [22] Aug. 10, 14, 25 (WIDE); Lake Dore

[40] July 6 (LBC); Alexandria [31](2 km SW of) Aug. 3 (1 C - 1st Co. record)(RAL);Windsor[l](Springarden Prairie) July 22 (2 not fresh 0 + ~ - only the second record for Essex Co., the first wasat the same location on July 10, 1990)(AW). Various sedges (Carex) are usually considered the foodplantin Ontario, but at this site no sedges appear to be present; the suspected foodplant at this site is CommonReed (Phragmites australis); Kaladar [25] July 26 (5 fairly fresh)(AW+RHC).

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Genus LXXVII: Euphyes Scudder

3. Euphyes dion (W.H. Edwards) DION SKIPPER - (TL - Nebraska, Indiana,S. Shore Lake Michigan, Hamilton, Ont.)

In 1996 - Alexandria [31](2 km SW of) Aug. 3 (1 C)(RAL); Point Pelee [1] July 17 (2 ex. fresh 6'),NE Hillman Marsh [1] August 10 (1 worn ~), Kaladar [25] July 26 (1 fresh ~)(AW).

5. Euphyes dukesi (Lindsey) DUKE'S SKIPPER - (TL - Mobile Co., AL)

In 1996 - Point Pelee [1] Aug. 4 (9)(RY); Point Pelee [1] July 24 (5 ex. fresh 6'), Aug. 25 (1 worn~), NE Hillman Marsh [1] Aug. 10 (3 worn)(AW); Oxley Swamp [1] Aug. 2 (15 fresh)(AW+RHC).

6. Euphyes conspicua (W.H. Edwards) THE BLACK DASHa) c. conspicua (W.H. Edwards) - (TL - Lansing, Michigan)

In 1996 - Zurich [13](Hay Swamp) June 30 (1)(QFH); Port Franks [7](Watson Property) July 31(7)(JS+GC); Walpole Is. [7] Aug. 4 (1)(JS); Branchton [15] Aug. 24 (1 worn)(MNP); Windsor [1](Ojib­way Prairie) Aug. 5 (2)(RY); Windsor [1](Springarden Pr.) July 11 (3 ex. fresh), 22 (5 fairly fresh)(AW).

9. Euphyes bimacula (Grote & Robinson) TWO SPOTTED SKIPPER - (TL - Philadelphia, PA)

In 1996 - Algonquin PP [47] July 6 (8 - 2nd record for Algonquin)(AC); Lake Dore [40] July 6(LBC); Algonquin PP [47](Costello Creek) July 11 (roadkill C)(JJD).

10. Euphyes vestris (Boisduval) DUN SKIPPERa) v. vestris (Boisduval) - (TL - California)b) v. metacomet (Harris) - (TL - Massachusetts)

In 1996 - North Lambton [7] June 30 (1)(BC); Port Franks [7](Watson Property) July 22 (3),(Kamer Blue Sanct.) Aug. 2 (2)(JS); Elmwood [33](4 km E of) July 20 (2), Brooklin [21] July 7 (3)(JGS); Matachewan [50] July 5 (2), 11 (2), Verona [26] July 20 (30), Nellie Lake [53] July 29 (5)(LT);Algonquin PP [47] July 6 (5)(AC); Toronto [19] July 13 (3)(TC); Wainfleet [6] July 14 (1), July 14 (1),Bronte Creek [17] July 20 (1), Leslie Spit [19] July 28 (1), Short Hills PP [6] Aug. 18 (1 worn ~)(MNP);

Toronto [19](Lambton Prairie) July 2 (1), 13 (19), 24 (20)(RY); Lake Dore [40] July 6 (4)(LBC);Bonnechere PP [40] Aug. 2 - 5 (1. Lapointe); Fitzroy Hbr. [42](5 km SE of) July 16 (1), Aug. 9 (1),Kemptville [28](Hwy 16 & 43, 1 km NE of) July 24 (4), Glen Becker [29](3.8 km SW of) July 29 (1),Hopetown [41](7 km NE of) Aug. 5 (2)(RAL); Dufferin Co. Forest [34] July 17 (3), Mono Cliffs PP [34]Aug. 13 (6), seen in Halton Co. [17] July 9 to Aug. 17 (WIM); Stonecliffe [40] July 12 (5), MackeyCreek [40] July 13 (16)(WGL+KLM).

Genus LXXIX: Atrytonopsis Godman

1. Atrytonopsis hianna (Scudder) DUSTED SKIPPERa) h. hianna (Scudder) - (TL - Quincy & Dorchester, Massachusetts)

In 1996 - Port Franks [7](Watson Property) June 13 (3), 15 (6), 26 (1)(JS et al); North Lambton[7] June 30 (5)(BC); Ipperwash Dunes [7] June 8 (18 fresh)(RY).

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Genus LXXX: Amblyscirtes Scudder

8. Amblyscirtes hegon (Scudder) PEPPER AND SALT SKIPPER - (TL - White Mts., NH)

In 1996 - Swift Rapids [35] June 15 (1 - first record for Simcoe Co.)(MH+NI); Hwy. 64 [47](49km N of Sturgeon Falls) June 22 (1)(JGS); Algonquin PP [47] July 6 {I - our 1st sighting (MNP)}(AC);St. Williams [4](Forest Stn.) June 5 (1 fairly fresh)(RY + M.King).

18. Amblyscirtes viaUs (W.H. Edwards) ROADSIDE SKIPPER - (TL - Rock Island, IL; L. Winnipeg)

In 1996 - Manitoulin Is. [45](Misery Bay) June 21 (33)(MH+NI); Twin Lakes [37] May 31(WIDE); Port Franks [7](Watson Property) June 8 (1), 13 (2), 26 (5), July 5 (1)(1S et al); NorthLambton [7] June 30 (5)(BC); Geraldton [52] June 21 (1)(JGS); Matachewan [50] June 8 (1), July 4 (1)(LT); Algonquin PP [47] July 6 (1)(AC); Ipperwash Dunes [7] June 8 (5), Carden Plain [36] June 23 (1)(RY); Oxford Mills [28](7 km W of) June 9 (1 - 1st Co. record)(RAL).

Genus LXXXIII: Calpodes Hubner

1. Calpodes ethUus (Stoll)

In 1996 - no reports.

BRAZILIAN SKIPPER or CANNA SKIPPER - (TL - "Surinam")

Genus LXXXIV: Panoquina Hemming

4. Panoquina ocola (W.H. Edwards)

In 1996 - no reports.

Superfamily PAPILIONOIDEA Latreille

Subfamily Papilioninae Latreille

Genus XCII: Battus Scopoli

1. Battus philenor (Linnaeus)a) p. philenor (Linnaeus) - (TL - America)

OCOLA SKIPPER - (TL - "Georgia; Florida; Texas")

Family PAPILIONIDAE Latreille

Tribe Troidini Ford

PIPE VINE SWALLOWTAIL

In 1996 - Point Pelee [1] July 14 (1 fresh ~), July 16 (11 ex. fresh - including four flying SW offTip in 1/2 hour, against a stiff west wind), July 20 (1 fairly fresh)(AW); July 27 (1 ragged)(AW et al.);Wheatley Harbour [1] October 6 (1 ex. fresh 0' - record late date for Ontario)(MDF+AW).

Tribe Leptocircini W.F. Kirby

1. Eurytides marcellus (Cramer)

In 1996 - no reports.

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Genus XCIII: Eurytides Hubner

ZEBRA SWALLOWTAIL - (TL - not stated)

Tribe Papilionini Latreille Genus XCIV: Papilio Linnaeus

1. Papilio polyxenes Fabricius BLACK SWALLOWTAILa) p. asterias Stoll - (TL - New York, Carolina, Virginia)

In 1996 - Zurich [13](Hay Swamp) Aug. 4 (1 0), 14 (1 ~), 19 (1 ~)(QFH); Toronto [19](Leslie St.Spit) Aug. 18 (21 seen, many on loosestrife)(BH+JJ); Cobourg [22] - common in this area (WIDE);Sarnia [7] June 4 (1)(WK); Port Franks [7](Watson Property) June 8 (1), July 22 (1), Walpole Is. [7]Aug. 4 (8), St. Joseph [13] Aug. 6 (1) Kingsville [1] Aug. 28 (2)(JS et at); North Lambton [7] June 30(9)(BC); Elmwood [33](4 km E of) July 20 (1)(JGS); Bronte Creek [17] July 20 (1), Leslie Spit [19] July28 (4), Aug. 10 (40),31 (2), Short Hills PP [6] Aug. 18 (1)(MNP); Windsor [1](Ojibway Prairie) Aug. 5(30+)(RY); Bonnechere PP [40] Aug. 6 - 9 (1. Lapointe); Toroonto [19](garden) July 24 (Iv fresh 0),31 (1 0 nectaring on Purple Coneflower), Aug. 3 (1 ~ on Joe-Pye Weed), 17 (1 ~ on Swamp Milkweed)(WE); Castleton [22] June 8 (fresh), July 3 (6 larvae on dill - last emerged July 26; Aug. 2 ovipositing - 1pupa retained - unusually plentiful in '96 - maybe growing dill helped!)(RCC); Kemptville [28](Hwy 16 &43, 1 Ion NE of) July 18 (1 0), 24 (5), Aug. 6 (2), Dwyer Hill Rd. [42](5.8 km NW of) July 24 (1 ~),

Nolan's Crs. [41](2.5 Ion NE of) Aug. 2 (1 ~), Oxford Mills [28](7 km W of) Aug. 14 (1 ~)(RAL);

North York [19] April 19 (pupa from 1995 hatched prematurely)(NL); Metcalfe [42] May 6 - 20 (PMC);seen in very small numbers in Halton Co. [17] May 25 to Aug. 14 (WIM); Bells Comers [42](3.3 kmWSW of) May 23 (15), Aug. 24 (4), Ramsayville [42](3.3 km NNW of) Aug. 9 (1), 14 (2)(JPC); RattrayMarsh[18] June 11 (1), 12 (1), July 24 (1), 29 (1), Aug 8 (1), 28 (1), Sept 18 (1 fresh 0) Sheridan Park[18] Aug. 6 (1)(CR); Thunder Bay [52] 2 first instar larvae found on dill in garden - 1 emerged Aug. 19and the other did not emerge (JPW).

8. Papilio machaon Linnaeus OLD WORLD SWALLOWTAILb) m. hudsonianus A.H. Clark - (TL - Kettle Rapids, Manitoba)

In 1996 - Geraldton [52] June 30 (1)(JPW); Moosonee [53] June 21 (1 not fresh), June 23 (1 notfresh ~ + 2 fresh d')(AW+WGL).

Genus XCV: Heraclides Hubner

2. Berae/ides cresphontes (Cramer) GIANT SWALLOWTAIL(TL - New York, South Carolina, Jamaica)

In 1996 - Walpole Is. [7] Aug. 4 (1), Point Pelee NP [1] Aug. 27 (33), 28 (7)(JS); Point Pelee [1]Aug. 4 (15)(RY); Point Pelee[l] Sept. 1 (7 + 16 larvae + 1 ovum)(CR); Point Pelee [1] no apparent signof3rd brood this year due to late start of the 1st brood)(AW).

Genus XCVI: Pterourus Scopoli

1. Pterourus glaucus (Linnaeus) TIGER SWALLOWTAILa) g. glaucus (Linnaeus) - (TL - 'Amer. Sept.')g) g. canadensis (Rothschild & Jordan) - (TL - Newfoundland)

In 1996 - a) g. glaucus - Manitoulin Is. [45](Misery Bay) June 21 (40)(MH+NI); Harrow [1] June12 (1), Kingsville [1] Aug. 27 (1)(NC); Sarnia [7] July 16 (1)(SR); Ausable River [7](nr. Sylvan) July 20(4), Port Franks [7](Watson Property) July 22 (7), Aug. 6 (1), 19 (1), Walpole Island [7] Aug. 4 (1)(JS

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et al); Kingston [26] July 19 (1), 20 (5)(LT); Toronto [19] July 13 (I)(TC); Bronte Creek [17] July 20(3) (MNP); Toronto [19](Lambton Prairie) July 22 (1 worn)(RY); Castleton [22] May 31 (fresh), June 8(fresh)(RCC); small numbers in Halton Co. [17] June 30 to Aug. 18, Goderich [13](Falls CA) July 21(several flying)(WIM); Clarkson [18] June 27 (1), Stokes Bay-Dorcas Bay [32] June 30 (22), July 1 (25),Crediton Pkwy. [18] July 6 (2), Rattray Marsh [18] July 16 (3, one ovipositing on ash?), July 23 (2),Aug. 8 (1), Jack Darling Park [18] July 25 (I)(CR).

b) g. canadensis - Fintry [53](west ofHearst) June 21 (many), Sturgeon Falls [47](5 km N ofat microwave tower) June 22 (5)(QFH); Port Franks [7](Watson Property) June 1 (1), 13 (6), 26 (5),Carden Plain [36](nr. Kirkfield) June 23 (7), Port Franks [7] July 5 (2)(1S et al); North Lambton [7] June30 (85)(BC); Hwy. 64 [47](44 km N of Sturgeon Falls) June 22 (2)(JGS); Matachewan [50] June 6 (2),July 11 (3)(LT); Algonquin PP [47] July 6 (1I)(AC); Barry's Bay [40] May 30, June 10, 13 (10+), RoundLake Centre [40] June 1 (10), 15 (7), 25 (2), July 5, Pembroke [40] June 16 (3), Algonquin Park[47](East Gate) July 1 (2), (Rock Lake Rd.) July 2 (3)(JJD); Lake Dore [40] July 6 (24)(LBC); SandyLake [37] July 1 (JRC); East Oxford [28](1 km SW of) June 9 (1), Snow Rd. Station [26](4 km NW of)June 16 (many - mudpuddling), Carp [42](5 km NW of) June 21 (2)(RAL); Dyer'sBay [32](Devil's PulpitTrail) June 8 (1), Gogama [49](Hwy 144) June 27 (3), Timmins [50](Hwy 576 near Kamiscotia Lake)June 27 (I)(WIM); Ramsayville [42](3 km N of, 5 km ENE of) May 24 (2), Delta [27] July 14 (1),Newington Bog [29] May 28 (2)(JPC); Stonecliffe [40] July 12 (I5)(WGL+KLM).

6. Pterourus troi/us (Linnaeus)a) t. troi/us (Linnaeus) - (TL - "Indiis")

SPICEBUSH SWALLOWTAIL

In 1996 - Port Franks [7](Watson Property) June 13 (3), Aug. 14 (1), 19 (1), (Karner Blue Sanct.)June 20 (1), 26 (1), Walpole Is. [7] Aug. 4 (6), Point Pelee NP [1] Aug. 27 (1), 28 (7)(1S et al); NorthLambton [7] June 30 (12)(BC); Point Pelee [1] May 30 (1 fresh), July 4 (1 ragged - end of 1st brood),Aug. 2 (3 ex. fresh - start of 2nd brood)(AW et al); Wheatley [1] Aug. 10 (155 fresh)(AW+STP).

Family PIERIDAE Duponchel

Genus CI: Pontia Fabricius

3. Pontia protodice (Boisduval & Leconte)

In 1996 - no reports.

Tribe Pierini Duponchel

CHECKERED WHITE - (TL - probably Georgia)

4. Pontia occidentalis (Reakirt)

In 1996 - no reports.

Genus CII: Pieris Schrank

WESTERN CHECKERED WHITE - (TL - Clear Creek Co., CO)

1. Pieris napi (Linnaeus) MUSTARD WHITEd) n. oleracea (Harris) - (TL - northern & western Massachusetts)

In 1996 - Oro Twp. [35] June 10 (1), Manitoulin Is. [45](Misery Bay) June 24 (4)(MH+NI);Oakville [21](5 km W of) Oct. 14 (3 fresh)(1GS); Matachewan [50] May 25 (1) to Sept. 1 (1), Nellie

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Lake [53] July 29 (5)(LT); Crieff Bog [16] June 23 (2)(MNP); Lake Dore [40] July 6 (11)(LBC);Castleton [22] May 12 (RCC); Sandy Lake [37] July 5 (JRC); Fitzroy Hbr. [42](5 km SE ot) May 17 (2),Elphin [41](4.2 km S ot) May 25 (2), Ventnor [28](Hwy 16, 3.5 km W ot) July 5 (1 - 2nd generation),Prospect [41](5.5 km SE ot) Aug. 2 (4)(RAL); Metcalfe [42] May 6 & 7, Newington [29](Bog 3.2 km Eot) May 10 (PMC); Campbellville [17](Shanahan Tract) May 28 (5)(WIM); Ramsayville [42](3.4 kmNNW ot) May 15 (1), July 8 (1)(JPC); Stonecliffe [40](Menet Lake Rd.) July 13 (1)(WGL+KLM);Moosonee [53] June 21 (8 ex. fresh), 24 (7 ex. fresh)(AW+WGL).

2. Pieris virginiensis (W.H. Edwards) WEST VIRGINIA WHITE - (TL - Kanawha Dist., WV)

In 1996 - Halton Forest [17] May 25 (20)(MNP); Halton Forest [17] June 1 (13)(RY); Campbell­ville [17](Shanahan Tract) May 28 (5), Brookville [17](SR 10, W of Turner Tract) June 1 (1)(WIM).

3. Pieris rapae (Linnaeus) CABBAGE WHITE - (TL - Sweden)

In 1996 - Zurich [13](Hay Swamp) June 30 (3), Aug. 14 (15)(QFH); Point Pelee NP [1] May 4 (2),Aug. 27 (200), 28 (300), St. Joseph [13] May 31 (1), Sarnia [7] June 26 (1), Port Franks [7](WatsonProperty) Aug. 6 (4), 19 (10), Walpole Is. [7] Aug. 4 (30), Exeter to St. Joseph [13] Sept. 10 (750)(JS etal); North Lambton [7] June 30 (280+)(BC); Oakville [21](5 km W ot) Oct. 14 (2 worn)(JGS);Matachewan [50] July 4 (1) to Aug. 10 (5), Nellie Lake [53] July 29 (1)(LT); Point Pelee NP [1] May 13(1), Leslie Spit [19] July 28 (8), Aug. 10 (50), Oct. 14 (1)(MNP); Toronto [199] July 13 (65)(TC);Toronto Islands [19] April 18 (1)(RY); Round Lake Centre [40] May 19 - Aug. 4 (JJD); Lake Dore [40]July 6 (9)(LBC); Toronto [19](garden) May 6 (1 - 1st seen), July 6 (1 ~ ovipositing on Dames Rocket)moderate numbers during season (WE); Castleton [22] May 31 (RCC); fairly widespread in 1996 fromMay 25 to Sept. 6, but in small numbers (RAL); North York [19] Aug. 13 (pair mating), 14 (1)(NL);Maitland [28] May 17 (PMC); widespread in Halton Co. [17] from May 17 to Oct. 5 (WIM); Delta [27]May 5 (1), Oct. 13 (1), Dec. 24 [1 freshly emerged 0 C - wild adult that emerged inside house inworkroom where sunlight & wood stove kept temp. at 5°_15° celsius through Nov.lDec. - pupa notfound, but pre-pupal larva or pupa must have wandered or been transported indoors in the fall - InButterflies of North America (1986), Scott says diapause in rapae is initiated by shortened day length,but is prevented by high temperature], Newington Bog [29] May 28 (1)(JPC); Rattray Marsh and area[18] May 18 - Sept 30 (common, peaking June 12-21, July 16-23, Aug. 28-30, last seen Sept 30 (2),Point Pelee [1] Sept. 1 (many)(CR).

Subfamily Anthocharinae Tutt

Genus CV: Euchloe Hubner

Tribe Anthocharini Tutt

1. Euchloe ausonides Lucas LARGE MARBLEWINGc) a. mayi F. & R. Chermock - (TL - Riding Mts., Manitoba)

In 1996 - no records.

4. Euchloe olympia (W.H. Edwards) OLYMPIA MARBLEWING - (TL - Coalburgh, WV)

In 1996 - Twin Lakes [37] May 31 (several 1st instar larvae found on Arabis drummondi but noadults)(WJDE); Sandy Lake Road [37](Hwy. 46 N ofHavelock) May 22 (4)(RY); Elphin [41](4.2 km S

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of) May 25 (1 C)(RAL); Constance Bay [42](Sand Hills) May 25 (1)(JPC).

Subfamily Coliadinae Swainson

Genus CVIII: Colias Fabricius

1. Colias philodice Godarta) p. philodice Godart - (TL - "Virginia")

Tribe Coliadini Swainson

COMMON SULPHUR

In 1996 - Severn Twp. [35] June 30 (2), Manitoulin Is. [45](Misery Bay) Aug. 15 (2)(MH+NI);New Dundee [15](4 km E of) July 22 (2) - uncommon in 1996 (QFH); North Lambton [7] June 30 (17)(BC); Grand Bend [13](Sewage Lagoons) Aug. 15 (2), Exeter to St. Joseph [13] Sept. 10 (27), St.Joseph [13] Oct. 17 (1)(JS); Oakville [21](5 km W of) Oct. 14 (3 slightly worn)(JGS); Matachewan [50]June 18 (1) to Aug. 27 (2), Verona [26] July 20 (lO)(LT); Clairville [19] May 19, Leslie Spit [19] July 28(5), Oct. 14 (1)(MNP); Toronto [19] July 13 (15)(TC); Toronto [19](Eglinton Flats) July 13 (23)(RY);Round Lake Centre [40] June 1, 23 (1 albino), Oct. 6, Cochrane [53] Aug. 16 (1 C)(JJD); Lake Dore[40] July 6 (2)(LBC); Toronto [19](garden) Sept. 19 (1 - only one seen all season)(WE); Castleton [22]May 31 (1st seen - common all summer)(RCC); fairly widespread in 1996 from July 18 to Oct. 13, but insmall numbers (RAL); Mountsberg WA [16] Aug. 31 (10), Bowmanville [21](SW of Waverly Rd.) Sept.5 (8), widespread in Halton Co. [17] from June 1 to Oct. 16 (WIM); Constance Bay [42](Sand Hills)May 25 (1), Delta [27] Oct. 13 (20)(JPC); Rattray Marsh and area [18] July 23 (1), July 24 - Oct. 25(common, peaking Sept. 18 - 23), last seen Oct. 29 (3 - 1 ovipositing busily)(CR).

2. Colias eurytheme Boisduval ORANGE SULPHUR (ALFALFA BUTTERFLY)(TL - "Toute de California")

In 1996 - Walpole Is. [7] July 21 (1 fresh ~) - uncommon in 1996 (QFH); Carden Plain [36](nr.Kirkfield) June 23 (1), St. Joseph [13] July 16 (1), Walpole Is. [7] Aug. 4 (20), Grand Bend [13](SewageLagoons) Aug. 15 (4), Point Pelee NP [1] Aug. 27 (30), 28 (80), Exeter to St. Joseph [13] Sept. 10(46)(JS et al); North Lambton [7] June 30 (18)(BC); Matachewan [50] Aug. 29 (2)(LT); Toronto [19]July 13 (4)(TC); Leslie Spit [19] July 28 (8), Aug. 10 (20), Oct. 14 (4), Short Hills PP [6] Aug. 18 (1)(MNP); Pembroke [40] July 16 (roadkill), Algonquin PP [47](Airfield) Aug. 24, Round Lake Centre [40]Oct. 6 (JJD); Castleton [22] July 1 (1st seen - common through August)(RCC); Toronto [19](High Park)Oct. 26 (JRC); Nolan's Crs. [41](3.3 km NE of) Aug. 2 (1), Martintown [31](4 km E of) Aug. 3 (2),Dwyer Hill Rd. [42](5.8 km NW of) Aug. 14 (1 0'), Pooles Crs. [41](1 km SW of) Sept. 6 (1)(RAL);Zimmerman [17](16 Mile Creek) June 15 (1), Dundas [l1](Tews Falls CA) Aug. 11 (1), MountsbergWA [16] Oct. 5 (1)(WIM); Delta [27] Sept. 7 (5), Oct. 13 (1 fresh), Ramsayville [42](3.3 km NNW of)Aug. 14 (1), Sept. 19 (1), Bells Comers [42](3.3 km WSW of) Sept. 2 (4)(JPC); Rattray Marsh and area[18] June 26 (2), July 25 - Oct. 25 (common, peaking July 25 and Sept. 23), last seen Oct 29 (2), PointPelee[l] Sept. 1 (more than 100)(CR).

12. Colias gigantea Strecker

In 1996 - no reports.

13. Colias pelidne Boisduval & Leconte

In 1996 - no reports.

GIANT SULPHUR(TL - "West coast ofHudson Bay above Fort York")

PELIDNE SULPHUR - (TL - NE Labrador)

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14. Colias interior Scudder PINK EDGED SULPHURa) i. interior Scudder - (TL - N. shore Lake Superior)

In 1996 - Carden Plain [36](nr. Kirkfield) June 23 (2)(JS+AS); Matachewan [50] July 4 (3) to July27 (5), Nellie Lake [53] July 29 (30)(LT); Algonquin PP [47] July 7 (5)(MNP); Old Jackfish Rd. [52]Aug. 18 (30+)(RY); Lake Dore [40] July 6 (6)(LBC); Stonecliffe [40] July 12 (l)(WGL+KLM); Kaladar[25] July 26 (1 worn d')(AW+RHC).

15. Colias palaeno (Linnaeus)

In 1996 - no reports.

Genus CIX: Zerene Hubner

2. Zerene cesonia (Stoll)a) c. cesonia (Stoll) - (TL - Georgia)

In 1996 - no reports.

Genus CXI: Phoebis Hubner

PALAENO SULPHUR

DOG FACE

1. Phoebis sennae (Linnaeus) CLOUDLESS SULPHURb) s. eubule (Linnaeus) - (TL - probably vic. Charleston, S. Carolina)

In 1996 - no reports.

2. Phoebis phi/ea (Johansson) ORANGE BARRED SULPHURa) p. phi/ea (Johansson) - (TL - probably Surinam)

Last reported in 1987.

Genus CXIV: Eurema Hubner

2. Eurema lisa (Boisduval & Leconte) LITTLE SULPHURa) I. lisa (Boisduval & Leconte) - (TL - United States)

In 1996 - Point Pelee [1] July 1 (1 worn almost alba ~ - immigrant brood) Aug. 8 (1 fresh yellow~)(AW).

1. Eurema nicippe (Cramer) - (TL - Virginia)

In 1996 - no reports.

SLEEPY ORANGE

Genus CXV: Nathalis Boisduval (changed from CXVII as per Memoir # 3)

1. Nathalis iole Boisduval

In 1996 - no reports.

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DAINTY SULPHUR

Family LYCAENIDAE Leach

Subfamily Miletinae Corbet

Genus CXVII: Feniseca Grote

1. Feniseca tarquinius (Fabricius)a) t. tarquinius (Fabricius) - (TL - in 'Indiis')

Tribe Spalgini Toxopeus

THE HARVESTER

In 1996 - Toronto [19] June - Aug. (shortened flight season, presumably due to weather)(BH+JSS); Matachewan [50] June 9 (1 worn), 12 (1 fresh)(LT); Rockwood [I7](Blue Springs Creek)July 28 (possible larva on alder leaf)(WIM); Bells Comers [42](3.2 km SSW of) July 1 (1), Ramsayville[42](3.4 km NNW of) July 8 (2)(JPC); June 12 (1 emerged from larva collected near Rattray Marsh, Fall1995), Rattray Marsh [18] Sept. 6 (ilarva)(CR); Matheson [53](30.6 km E of) June 26 (5 ex. fresh - firstrecord for Cochrane District)(AW+WGL).

Subfamily Lycaeninae Leach Genus CXIX: Lycaena Fabricius

1. Lycaenaphlaeas (Linnaeus) AMERICAN COPPERa) p. americana Harris - (TL - Massachusetts)

In 1996 - Northumberland Forest [22] June 30, Sept. 1, 21 (WIDE); St. Williams [4](Forest Stn.)June 5 (9)(RY); Round Lake Centre [40] June 11, Aug. 5, Sept. 2 (JID); Castleton [22] June 22 (RCC);Nepean [42](Slack Rd.) June 19 (I)(RAL); Glen Williams [17] June 30 (1)(WIM); Delta [27] June 9 (2),Sept. 7 (15)(JPC).

Genus CXX: Gaeides Scudder

1. Gaeides xanthoides (Boisduval) GREAT GRAY COPPER

1996 - E ofFort Frances [51](2.4 km W ofHwy. 502) July 7 (27 ex. fresh)(AW et al.).

Genus CXXI: Hyllolycaena L. Miller & F.M. Brown

1. Hyllolycaena hyllus (Cramer) BRONZE COPPER - (TL - North America)

In 1996 - Severn Twp. [35] June 30 (2)(MH+NI); Carden Plain [36](nr. Kirkfield) June 23 (2)(JS+AS); Grand Bend [13](Sewage Lagoons) Aug. 15 (3)(1S); North Lambton [7] June 30 (105)(BC);Matachewan [50] July 4 (I)(LT); Branchton [15] Aug. 24 (2)(MNP); Carden Plain [36] June 23 (4),Toronto [I9](Humber Bay Pk.) July 18 (1 very worn 0), (Col. Samuel Smith Pk.) July 18 (1 fresh ~)

(RY); Lake Dore [40] July 6 (LBC); Hemlock Crs. [28] Sept. 6 (I)(RAL); South Gloucester [42](4 kmNW of) Sept. 10 (PMC); Terra Cotta [17](0.3 km W of 10th line) July 14 (4), Stewarttown [I7](PlaiknerTract) Aug. 24 (1), Luther Marsh [16] Sept. 1 (I)(WIM); Kakabeka [52] July 6 (2 larvae), 31 (2), Aug. 2(2)(JPW); Point Pelee [1] July 2 (1 ex. fresh ~)(AW); (N of at Pelee Drive) October 13 (1 fresh ~)(AW+

STP)Hillman Marsh [I](NW of) Aug. 10 (47)(JNF+ JMG); Wheatley Harbour [I](W of) Aug. 10 (11fresh)(AW+STPfRHC); Leamington [1](3 km NW of) Aug. 12 (2 ex. fresh)(AW+RHC).

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Genus CXXIII: Epidemia Scudder

1. Epidemia epixanthe (Boisduval & Leconte) BOG COPPERa) e. epixanthe (Boisduval & Leconte) - (TL - New Harmony, Indiana)b) e. phaedra (G.C. Hall) - (TL - Dublin Shore, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia)

In 1996 - Copetown Bog [11] July 14 (1 O')(RY); Lake Dore [40] July 6 (12)(LBC); Thunder Bay[52](Bog) Aug. 2 (6), 11 (7 - common)(JPW).

2. Epidemia dorcas (W. Kirby) DORCAS COPPERa) d dorcas (W. Kirby) - (TL - The Pas, Manitoba)b) d claytoni (Brower) - (TL - Springfield, Penobscot Co. Maine)

In 1996 - Manitoulin Is. [45](Misery Bay) Aug. 15 (65)(MH+NI); Elmwood [33](4 km E of) July20 (12)(QFH+JGS); Matachewan [50] July 12 (3), Aug. 3 (10) - 2 separate locations (LT); Old JackfishRd. [52] Aug. 18 (10)(RY).

3. Epidemia helloides (Boisduval) PURPLISH COPPER - (TL - San Francisco, California)

In 1996 - Manitoulin Is. [45](Misery Bay) Aug. 15 (4)(MH+NI).

Subfamily Theclinae Swainson

Genus CXXXI: Harkenclenus dos Passos

Tribe Eumaeini Doubleday

1. Harkenclenus titus (Fabricius) CORAL HAIRSTREAKa) t. titus (Fabricius) - (TL - probably Newfoundland)b) t. mopsus (Hubner) - (TL - Georgia)c) t. watsoni (Barnes & Benjamin) - (TL - Kerrville, Texas)

In 1996 - Severn Twp. [35] Aug. 11 (1), Manitoulin Is. [45](Misery Bay) Aug. 15 (1)(MH+NI);Port Franks [7](Watson Property) July 5 (2), 8 (1), 22 (7), (Karner Blue Sanct.) July 18 (2), Aug. 2 (8),15 (3)(JS et a/); Wainfleet [6] July 14 (3)(MNP); Toronto [19](Eglinton Flats) July 13 (7)(RY); Con­stance Bay [42](Sandhills) July 11 (1)(RAL); Rockwood [17](Blue Springs Creek) July 6 (2), 28 (1),Acton [17](Lot 27, Con. 7, Nassagaweya) July 25 (Ion Butterflyweed), Waubushene PR [35] July 17(1), Silver Creek [17](10th line) Aug. 4 (1)(WIM); Kakabeka [52] July 31 (3), Aug. 2 (3)(JPW); Windsor[1](Springarden Prairie) July 11 (2 ex. fresh)(AW); Kaladar [25] July 26 (30 fresh)(AW+RHC).

Genus CXXXII: Satyrium Scudder

3. Satyrium acadicum (W.H. Edwards) ACADIAN HAIRSTREAKa) a. acadicum (W.H. Edwards) - (TL - London, Ontario)d) a. watrini (Dufrane) - (TL - Saskatchewan)

In 1996 - Nawautin NS [4](Haldimand Twp.) July 1 (WIDE); Sylvan [8](abandoned railwaynearby) June 30 (2)(JS+AS); Leslie Spit [19] July 28 (4)(MNP); Toronto [19](Eglinton Flats) July 13(18), (Lambton Prairie) July 13 (18)(RY); Round Lake Centre [40] June 31 (1 C)(JID); Dwyer Hill Rd.

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[42](@ Paden Rd.) July 24 (3), Kemptville [28](6 Ian SE of) July 25 (I)(RAL); Acton [17] (Lot 27, Con.7, Nassagaweya) July 25 (I)(WIM); Kaladar [25] July 26 (2 fresh)(AW+RHC).

6. Satyrium edwardsii (Grote & Robinson) EDWARDS' HAIRSTREAK - (TL - London, Ontario)

In 1996 - Northumberland Forest [22] July 21-28 (WIDE); Port Franks [7](Karner Blue & WatsonProperty) July 6 (1), 15 (8), 22 (40), 28 (5), Aug. 15 (I)(JS et al); Toronto [I9](Lambton Prairie) July 2(11), 13 (90+), Windsor [I](Ojibway Prairie) Aug. 5 (1 very worn)(RY); Toronto [I9](Lambton Prairie)July 14 (2)(JRC); Glen Orchy [17](16 Mile Creek) July 20 (I)(WIM); Windsor [I](Springarden Prairie)July 11 (2 ex. fresh), Alderville [22] July 26 (1 not fresh)(AW).

7. Satyrium calanus (Hubner) BANDED HAIRSTREAKb) c.falacer (Godart) - (TL - nr. Philadelphia, PA)

In 1996 - Ausable River [7](nr. Sylvan) June 30 (4), Port Franks [7](Karner Blue & WatsonProperty) July 8 (1), 22 (10) 28 (I)(JS et al); Toronto [19] July 13 (6)(TC); Bronte Creek [17] July 20(50)(MNP); Toronto [I9](Lambton Prairie) July 2 (11), Aug. 7 (1)(RY); Constance Bay [42](Sandhills)July 11 (many), Shanly Rd. [28](0.5 Ian N ofHwy 401) July 29 (1 - new County record), Greenfield [31](3 Ian E of) Aug. 3 (1 C)(RAL); Waterdown [I7](Snake Rd.) July 6 (1), Burlington [I7](Hidden ValleyPk.) July 7 (1)(WIM); Ramsayville [42](3.4 Ian NNW of) July 8 (4 - form "boreale"), Delta [27] July 13(20 - normal & "boreale" forms)(JPC); Oakville [19] July 11 (JAB); Point Pelee [1] July 2 (1 fresh), July10 (12 fresh), July 10 (2 fresh 0), July 14 (3 fresh), July 16 (4 fresh 0), July 17 (6 fresh), July 20 (2fresh)(AW); July 27 (1 ragged)(AW et al.); July 28 (1 worn)(AW); August 10 (2 fairly fresh - recordlate date for Point Pelee)(WGL+GTH et al.); Kaladar [25] July 26 (1 ragged)(AW).

8. Satyrium caryaevorum (McDunnough) HICKORY HAIRSTREAK - (TL - Merivale, Ont.)

In 1996 - Verona [26] July 20 (I)(LT); Bronte Creek [17] July 20 (1)(MNP); Toronto [I9](Lamb­ton Prairie) July 2 (1), 6 (2),17 (1 fresh)(RY); Lake Dore [40] July 6 (LBC); Glen Williams [17] July 14(1), Glen Orchy [17](16 Mile Creek) July 20 (I)(WIM); Delta [27] July 13 (1 C)(JPC); Wheatley ProvoPark [2] August 10 (3 not fresh)(RHC et al.).

10. Satyrium liparops (Leconte) STRIPED HAIRSTREAKa) I. liparops (Leconte) - (TL - Georgia)b) I. strigosum (Harris) - (TL - Blue Hills, Massachusetts)c) l. fletcheri (Michener & dos Passos) - (TL - Manitoba)

In 1996 - Cobourg [22] July 12, Northumberland Forest [22] July 17-28, Hortop CA [22] Aug. 14(1 wom)(WIDE); Walpole Is. [7] Aug. 4 (1), Port Franks [7](Watson Property) Aug. 19 (I)(JS); DundasValley CA [11] Aug. 24 (1)(JS+AS); Walpole Is. [7] July 21 (2)(JGS); Matachewan [50] Aug. 3 (I)(LT);Bronte Creek [17] July 20 (7)(MNP); Toronto [I9](Eglinton Flats) July 6 (1), (Lambton Prairie) July 2(1 very worn), (High Park) July 29 (2)(RY); Bonnechere PP [40] July 24 (1. Lapointe); Castleton [22]July 21 (RCC); Constance Bay [42](Sandhills) July 11 (many)(RAL); Ramsayville [42](3.4 Ian NNW of)July 8 (2), Delta [27] June 9 (5th instar larva found on Wild Apple, Malus sylvestris - reared on leaves ofsame - adult emerged at Ottawa June 25), July 13 (I)(JPC); Stonecliffe [40] July 12 (1) (WGL+KLM);Eilean Gowan Island [38] July 20 (5)(CR); Kakabeka [52] July 31 (I)(JPW); Oakville [19] July 23, Aug.6 (JAB).

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Genus CXLII: Mitoura Scudder

9. Mitoura grynea (Hubner)a) g. grynea (Hubner) - (TL - not stated)

OLIVE HAIRSTREAK

In 1996 - Point Pelee [1] June 13 (7 fresh), June 14 (10 fresh)(AW); June 16 (10 fresh)(AW+STP).Second brood went entirely unrecorded at Point Pelee in 1996.

Genus CXLV: Incisalia Scudder

1. Incisalia augustinus Westwood BROWN ELFINa) a. augustinus Westwood - (TL - Cumberland House, Manitoba)

In 1996 - Matachewan [50] May 20 (6),29 (100+), July 4 (2)(LT); Sandy Lake Rd. [37](Hwy. 46N of Havelock) May 22 (1)(RY); Newington [29](Bog 3.2 km E of) May 10, Herbert Crs. [42] May 19(PMC); Tobermory [32](FON Reserve) June 9 (1)(WIM); Mer Bleue bog [42] May 15 (10), 24(35)(JPC); Moosonee [53] June 23 (8 worn), Matheson [53](12 km E of) June 26 (12 worn), Matheson[53](30.6 km E of) June 26 (10 ragged)(AW+WGL).

3. Incisalia polia Cook & Watson HOARY ELFIN - (TL - Lakehurst, New Jersey)

In 1996 - Manitoulin Island [45](Misery Bay) May 18 (2)(MH+NI); Matachewan [50] May 20(1), 26 (3)(LT); Sandy Lake Rd. [37](Hwy. 46 N of Havelock) May 22 (5)(RY); Constance Bay[42](Sand Hills) May 25 (1)(JPC).

4. Incisalia irus (Godart)a) i. irus (Godart) - (TL - America?)

In 1996 - no reports.

FROSTED ELFIN

5. Incisalia henrici (Grote & Robinson) HENRY'S ELFINa) h. henrici (Grote & Robinson) - (TL - Philadelphia, Penn.)

In 1996 - Sandy Lake Rd. [37](Hwy. 46 N of Havelock) May 22 (1)(RY); Metcalfe [42] May 6and 7, Maitland [28] May 17 (PMC); Delta [27] May 8 (1), Ramsayville [42](3.3 km NNW of) May 15(5), (3 km N of) May 15 (8), (5 km ENE of) May 24 (1), Constance Bay [42](Sand Hills) May 25(1)(JPC).

6. Incisalia lanoraieensis Sheppard BOG ELFIN - (TL - Lanoraie, Quebec)

In 1996 - Newington Bog [29] May 28 (1 C)(JPC+IDL).

7. Incisalia niphon (Hubner) PINE ELFINb) n. clarki T.N. Freeman - (TL - Constance Bay, Ottawa Region, Ontario)

In 1996 - Northumberland Forest [22] - none seen in 1996 (WIDE); Matachewan [50] May 20(1), June 9 (40), 12 (5)(LT); Branchton [15] May 25 (2 - our 1st record at this site)(MNP); Sandy LakeRoad [37](Hwy. 46 N ofHavelock) May 22 (1)(RY); Elphin [41](4.2 km S of) May 25 (1)(RAL); Bells

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Corners [42](3.3 km WSW of) May 23 (1), Constance Bay [42](Sand Hills) June 1 (2)(JPC); Matheson[53](30.6 km E of) June 26 (25 ragged)(AW+WGL).

8. Incisalia eryphon (Boisduval) WESTERN PINE ELFINb) e. sheltonensis F. Chermock & Frechin - (TL - Shelton, Washington)

In 1996 - no reports.

Genus CXLVII Euristrymon Clench

2. Euristrymon ontario (W.H. Edwards)

In 1996 - no reports.

Genus CXLIX: Parrhasius Hubner

NORTHERN HAIRSTREAK - (TL - London, Ontario)

1. Parrhasius m-album (Boisduval & Leconte)

In 1996 - no reports.

Genus CL: Strymon Hubner

1. Strymon melinus Hubnera) m. melinus Hubner - (TL - Georgia)b) m. humuli (Harris) - (TL - Massachusetts)

WHITE M HAIRSTREAK

GRAY HAIRSTREAK

In 1996 - Tramore Road [40] June 7 (photo C. Michener)(JID); Point Pelee [1] Oct. 17 (1 ex.fresh 0' - record late date for Point Pelee and Ontario)(AW); Leamington [1](3 km NW of) August 10(1 ex. fresh) (AW+STP); Kaladar [25] July 26 (2 ex. fresh)(AW+RHC).

Genus CLI: Erora Scudder

1. Erora laeta (W.H. Edwards)

In 1996 - no reports.

Subfamily Polyommatinae Swainson

2. Leptotes marina (Reakirt)

In 1996 - no reports.

Genus CLVII: Everes Hubner

EARLY HAIRSTREAK - (TL - London, Ontario)

Genus CLIV: Leptotes Scudder

MARINE BLUE(TL - "Orizaba and nr.Vera Cruz, Mexico"

1. Everes comyntas (Godart)a) c. comyntas (Godart) - (TL - North America)

EASTERN TAILED BLUE

In 1996 - Scarborough [19] Oct. 14 (JJ); Nawautin NS [4](Haldimand Twp.) Aug. 28 (very manyon waste land building lot with Alsike Clover), Cobourg [22] Sept. 5, 6, 11 (WIDE); Port Franks

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[7](Watson Property) June 30 (1), Walpole Is. [7] Aug. 4 (14), Point Pelee NP [1] Aug. 28 (1)(JS et a/);Bronte Creek [17] June 2 (12), Short Hills PP [6] Aug. 18 (1), Branchton [15] Aug. 24 (1 larva)(MNP);Toronto [19](High Park) May 28 (30+), June 14 (60+), July 29 (90), (Lambton Prairie) Oct. 1 (5 veryworn)(RY); Castleton [22] Aug. 23 (several clustered on damp earth)(RCC); North York [19] Aug. 22(1 ~)(NL); South Gloucester [42](4 km NW of) Sept. 10 (PMC); Jack Darling Park [18] July 25 (1),Aug. 29 (1), Rattray Marsh [18] Sept. 4 (I)(CR).

2. Everes amyntula (Boisduval) WESTERN TAILED BLUEb) a. valeriae Clench - (TL - Lead, South Dakota)c) a. albrighti Clench - (TL - King's Hill, Montana)

In 1996 - Matachewan [50] June 9 (1), July 4 (5), 5 (1)(LT); Moosonee [53] June 21 (5 ex.fresh), June 24 (2 ex. fresh)(AW+WGL); Matheson [53](15 km E of) June 26 (1 fairly fresh)(AW).

Genus CLVII: Celastrina Tutt

1. Celastrina ladon (Cramer) SPRING AZUREa) l. ladon (Cramer) - (TL - unknown) [form violacea; form lucia; form "neglectamajor" (may bea separate sp.); form lucimargina; form marginata].

In 1996 - Tiny Marsh [35] May 14 (1), Manitoulin [45](Misery Bay) June 21 (12)(MH+NI); PointPelee [1] May 4 (20)(JS+WB); Geraldton [52] June 21 (1), North Bay [47](Buschene Creek) June 22(I)(JGS); Matachewan [50] May 20 (2), 25 (1), 26 (2), 29 (6 - all"lucia"), May 25 (8), 26 (8), 29 (30 ­all I marginata")(LT); Halton Forest [17] May 25 (20), Branchton [15] May 25 (6), Aug. 24 (3)(MNP);Sandy Lake Rd. [37](Hwy. 46 N of Havelock) May 22 (90+), Halton Forest [17] June 1 (50+), Toronto[I9](High Park) July 29 (1)(RY); Round Lake Centre [40] June 9 (JID); Lake Dore [40] July 6 (2)(LBC); Castleton [22] May 19 (RCC); Fitzroy Hbr. [42](5 km SE of) May 17 (1), Elphin [41](4.2 km Sof) May 25 (1), Flower Stn. [41](3.5 km N of) June 16 (1 worn)(RAL); Brookville [I7](Finney Tract)May 19 (15), Campbellville [I7(Shanahan Tract) May 28 (13), seen in Halton Co. [17] up to July 6,Midland [35](Hog Bay) July 17 (1), Waubushene PR [35] July 17 (1 with pale underside and reducedmarkings)(WIM); Delta [27] May 5 (4), Constance Bay [42](Sand Hills) June 1 (2), Newington Bog [29]May 28 (I)(JPC); Stokes Bay [32] June 30 (1), Bruce National Park [32] July 1 (I)(CR); Point Pelee [1]April 20 (I)(FA+LA); May 17 (1- record late date for Point Pelee)(SM+KAM et a/).

Summer Azure (Celastrina neglecta):

In 1996 - Delta [27] July 14 (1), Ramsayville [42](3.3 km NNW of) July 8 (23), Aug. 30 (1very fresh ~ C - early record for 2nd. gen. in Ottawa area), Sept. 19 (1 0' C + 2 S, all nectaring onPanicled Aster, 3rd consecutive yr. with partial 2nd gen. at this 10cation)(JPC); Point Pelee [1] June 7 (3ex. fresh)(AW+KS); June 13 (7 fresh to worn)(AW); June 16 (15 worn)(AW+STP); June 19 (12 worn),July 1 (8 not fresh), 4 (4 worn - end of 1st brood), 10 (2 ex. fresh - start of 2nd brood), 16 (5 ex. fresh),24 (12 ex. fresh)(AW); July 27 (30 fresh)(AW et al.); Aug. 2 (250 fresh)(AW+RHC); Aug. 24 (1 worn­end of 2nd brood), Sept. 6 (1 ex. fresh - start of3rd brood), Sept. 17 (3 ex. fresh), Sept. 18 (1 ex. fresh),Sept. 28 (1), Oct. 13 (1 worn O')(AW); Oxley Swamp [1] Aug. 2 (100 fresh)(AW+RHC)

Cherry Gall Azure (Celastrina sp.):

In 1996 - Ramsayville [42](4.5 km ENE of) June 18 (1 ~ C - identification tentative)(JPC).

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Genus CLXII: Glaucopsyche Scudder

2. Glaucopsyche lygdamus (Doubleday) SILVERY BLUEb) l. couperi Grote - (TL - Anticosti Island, Quebec)d) l. lygdamus (Doubleday) - (TL - Pine forests of Georgia)

In 1996 - Red Cedar Lake [47](49 km N of Sturgeon Falls) June 22 (7)(QFH); Hortop CA [22]June 21, Northumberland Forest [22] June 23,30 (WIDE); Carden Plain [36](nr. Kirkfield) June 23 (10)(JS+AS); Hwy. 64 [47](5 km N of Sturgeon Falls) June 22 (2)(JGS); Matachewan [50] June 8 (1), 9(25), July 14 (I)(LT); Algonquin PP [47] July 6 (3)(AC); Carden Plain [36] June 23 (I4)(RY); RoundLake Centre [40] May 20, June 9 (22), 15 (2), Barry's Bay [40] June 18 (JID); Castleton [22] June 13(RCC); Huntsville [38] June 29 (near midnight at UV light)(DR); Elphin [41](4.2 km S of) May 25 (few),Kemptville [28](Hwy 16 & 43, 1 km NE of) June 9 (2 - 1st Co. record), 12 (few), Ventnor [28](2 kmNW of) June 12 (2), Woodlawn [42](5 km W of) June 18 (I)(RAL); Newington Bog [29] May 28 (1),Kemptville [27](2 km NE of) June 6 (2), Jasper [27](6 km SSE of) June 6 (2)(JPC); Cochrane [53] June21 (5 worn), Moosonee [53] June 21 (75 fresh), June 24 (40 fresh to worn)(AW+WGL).

Genus CLXIII: Lycaeides Hubner

1. Lycaeides idas (Linnaeus) NORTHERN BLUEe) i. scudderi (W.H. Edwards) - (TL - Lake Winnipeg, Manitoba)

In 1996 - Nellie Lake [53](BerlinghoffRd.) July 29 (4)(LT); Mouth of Pic River [52] Aug. 15 (6fresh, 1 very tattered)(RY).

2. Lycaeides melissa (W.H. Edwards) KARNER BLUEa) m. samuelis Nabokov - (TL - "Center" = Kamer, New York)

In 1996 - none encountered at the Port Franks & St. Williams localities (QFH).

Genus CLXIV: Plebej us Kluk

1. Plebejus saepiolus (Boisduval) SAEPIOLUS BLUEa) s. amica (W.H. Edwards) - (TL - Mackenzie's R. - Fort Simpson, N.W.T.)

In 1996 - Manitoulin [45](Misery Bay) June 26 (1)(MH+NI); Matachewan [50] July 4 (5), 11(IO)(LT); Algonquin PP [47] July 6 (1 - 2nd Park record?)(AC); Hoyle [53](Timmins area) June 27,Kap-Kig-Iwan PP [50] June 26 (5), Timmins [50](Hwy 576 nr Kamiscotia Lake) June 27 (WIM);Cochrane [53] June 21 (12 fresh), Moosonee [53] June 21 (10 ex. fresh), June 23 (12 ex. fresh), June 24(30 ex. fresh)(AW+WGL).

Genus CLXVIII: Agriades Hubner

1. Agriades rustica (W.H. Edwards) ARCTIC BLUE - (TL - Pike's Peak, restricted to Vic.Empire, Clear Creek Co., Colorado by F.M. Brown)

d) r. lacustris (T.N. Freeman) - (TL - Norway House, Manitoba)

In 1996 - no reports.

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Family LmYTHEIDAE Boisduval

Genus CLXXVI: Libytheana Michener

1. Libytheana bachmanii (Kirtland)a) b. bachmanii (Kirtland) - (TL - northern Ohio)

SNOUT BUTTERFLY

In 1996 - Point Pelee NP [1] Aug. 28 (1)(JS); Point Pelee [1] Aug. 4 (18)(RY); Point Pelee [1]July 10 (1 worn), July 15 (2), July 16 (30 fresh)(AW); July 27 (30 fresh)(AW et al.); Aug. 2 (35fresh)(AW+RHC); Aug. 4 (18)(RY+KY); Sept. 17 (1 ex. fresh)(AW); N of Point Pelee [1](Pelee Drive)Aug. 2 (2 fresh)(AW+RHC); Aug. 27 (1)(AW).

Family NYMPHALIDAE Swainson

Genus CLXXXIII: Euptoieta Doubleday

Subfamily Argynninae Blanchard

GREAT SPANGLED FRITILLARY

1. Euptoieta claudia (Cramer) - (TL - Jamaica) VARIEGATED FRITILLARY

In 1996 - Point Pelee [1](extreme NE comer) August 10 (1 ex. fresh 6)(AW).

Genus CLXXXIV: Speyeria Scudder

2. Speyeria cybele (Fabricius)a) c. cybele (Fabricius) - (TL - New York)

In 1996 - Sturgeon Falls [47](5 km N of at microwave tower) June 22 (3)(QFH); North Lambton[7] June 30 (66)(BC); Port Franks [7](Watson Property) July 22 (3), Aug. 14 (3), 26 (1), Sept. 10 (1),Walpole Is. [7] Aug. 4 (6), Harrington [9] Aug. 18 (10)(JS et al); Elmwood [33](4 km E of) July 20 (3),Walpole Is. [7] July 21 (1)(JGS); Verona [50] July 19 (1), 20 (3), Matachewan [50] July 27 (5), NellieLake [53](BerlinghoffRd.) July 29 (50)(LT); Short Hills PP [6] Aug. 18 (1 ~)(MNP); Lake Dore [40]July 6 (8)(LBC); Castleton [22] July 21 (fresh), Aug. 10, 25 (RCC); Golden Lake [40](2 km E of) July21 (2), Greenfield [31](3 km NE of) Aug. 3 (1), Fitzroy Hbr. [42](5 km SE of) Aug. 9 (1)(RAL); GlenOrchy [17](16 Mile Creek) July 20 (5), Rockwood [17](Blue Springs Creek) July 28 (4), Sarma [7](Howard Watson Trail at Blackwell SR) Aug. 29 (1)(WIM); Bells Comers [42](2.2 km W of) June 28(1), Delta [27] Sept. 7 (1)(JPC); Stonecliffe [40] July 12 (1), Stonecliffe [40](Menet Lake Rd.) July 13(3)(WGL+KLM); Rainy River Mouth [51](Oak Grove Camp) July 6 (1 ex. fresh 6)(AW); Flinton [24](SW of) July 26 (1 ex. fresh ~ - ssp. krautwurmi), Kaladar [25] July 26 (4 fresh - ssp. krautwurmi)(AW+RHC).

3. Speyeria aphrodite (Fabricius) THE APHRODITEa) a. aphrodite (Fabricius) - (TL - New York Co., New York)b) a. winni (Gunder) - (TL - Calixte de Kilkenny, Quebec)c) a. alcestis (W.H. Edwards) - (TL - Galena, Jo Davies Co., Illinois)

In 1996 - Brooklin [21] July 7 (1)(QFH); Verona [50] July 19 (2), Matachewan [50] Aug. 31 (5),Sept. 7 (4), Nellie Lake [53](BerlinghoffRd.) July 29 (5)(LT); Lake Dore [40] July 6 (2)(LBC); Bonne-

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chere PP [40] July 25 (1. Lapointe); Round Lake Centre [40] Aug. 4, Algonquin PP [47](Airfield) Aug.24 (2 + 1 C)(JID); Bishop's Mills [28](Hydroline, 3.5 km SSW of) July 5 (1 - 1st Co. record), Dwyer HillRd. [42](2 km NW of) July 24 (1 C), McRoberts Crs. [28](Hydroline, 2.5 km N of) July 25 (1 C),Nolan's Crs. [41](3.3 km NE of) July 29 (1 C)(RAL); Rockwood [17](Blue Springs Creek) July 28 (1),Acton [17](Lot 27, Con 7, Nassagaweya) July 31 (1), Aug. 11 (1)(WIM); Bells Comers [42] (StonySwamp) July 1 (1), (3.3 km WSW of) Sept. 2 (1)(JPC); Stonecliffe [40](Menet Lake Rd.) July 13(1)(WGL+KLM); Kaladar [25] July 26 (4 fresh)(AW+RHC).

4. Speyeria idalia (Drury)

In 1996 - no reports.

REGAL FRITILLARY - (TL - New York, NY)

11. Speyeria atlantis (W.H. Edwards) ATLANTIS FRITILLARYa) a. atlantis (W.H. Edwards) - (TL - Hunter, Greene Co., New York)c) a. hollandi F. & R. Chermock - (TL - Riding Mts., Manitoba)

In 1996 - Manitoulin [45](Misery Bay) Aug. 15 (4)(MH+NI); Elmwood [33](4 km E of) July 20(2), Crane River Rd. [32] July 20 (5)(JGS); Matachewan [50] July 4 (10), Aug. 10 (30), Nellie Lake [53](Berlinghoff Rd. area) July 29 (700+)(LT); Algonquin PP [47] July 6 (1)(AC); Algonquin PP [47](Costello Creek) July 11, (Airfield) Aug. 24 (3)(JID); Bonnechere PP [40] July 23 (J. Lapointe); Skead[49](West Bay Rd.) July 30 (1), Quetico North [52](at Hwy 11) Aug. 13 (WIM); Bells Comers [42](2.8km SSW of) July 1 (1 C)(JPC); Stonecliffe [40](Menet Lake Rd.) July 13 (1)(WGL+KLM); Rainy River[51] July 6 (1 ex. fresh), July 7 (8 ex. fresh)(AW); Kaladar [25] July 26 (3 ex. fresh d')(AW+RHC).

Genus CLXXXVI: Clossiana Reuss

1. Clossiana eunomia (Esper) BOG FRITILLARYa) e. tric/aris (Hubner) - (TL - Labrador)c) e. dawsoni (Barnes & McDunnough) - (TL - Hymers, Ontario)

In 1996 - no reports.

2. Clossiana selene [Denis & Schiffermuller] SILVER BORDERED FRITILLARYa) s. myrina (Cramer) - (TL - vic. New York, New York)f) s. atrocostalis (Huard) - (TL - Jellicoe, Ontario)

In 1996 - Manitoulin [45](Misery Bay) June 21 (65 fresh)(MH+NI); Geraldton [52] June 21 (1),Sturgeon Falls [47](5 km N of at microwave tower) June 22 (1), Zurich [13](Hay Swamp) June 15 (1)(QFH); Matachewan [50] June 9 (3), July 5 (1), Nellie Lake [53](Berlinghoff Rd.) July 29 (25)(LT);Algonquin PP [47] July 6 (3)(AC); Algonquin PP [47](Costello Creek) July 11 (JID); Oxford Stn. [28](1km SW of) June 9 (1 - 1st Co. record), Carp [42](5 km NW of) June 21 (1), Petawawa [40](4 km SWof) Aug. 11 (1)(RAL); small numbers in Halton Co. [17] June 27 to Aug. 31, Luther Marsh [16](to W ofDufferin Co. line) Sept. 1 (8)(WIM); Stokes Bay-Dorcas Bay [32] June 30 (2), Dorcas Bay [32] July 1(4)(CR); Moosonee [53] June 21 (1 ex. fresh), June 23 (1 ex. fresh), June 24 (1 ex. fresh), Matheson[53](15 km E of) June 26 (8 ex. fresh), (30.6 km E of) June 26 (10 ex. fresh)(AW+WGL); Rainy River[51] July 6 (2 fairly fresh)(AW).

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2. C/ossiana bellona (Fabricius) MEADOW FRITILLARYa) b. bellona (Fabricius) - (TL - America)b) b. toddi (Holland) - (TL - St. Margarets River, Quebec)

In 1996 - Ajax [21] shortened flight season, presumably due to weather (BH); Fintry [52](W ofGeraldton) June 21 (3), Elmwood [33](4 km E of) July 20 (3)(JGS); Matachewan [50] June 9 (10), 12(5)(LT); Short Hills PP [6] Aug. 18 (10)(MNP); Round Lake Centre [40] June 14 & 17 (JID); Castleton[22] May 24, July 8, Aug. 16 (3 broods)(RCC); Elphin [41](4.2 km S of) May 25 (2), Bishop's Mills [28](Hydroline, 3.5 km SSW of) July 5 (1 - 1st Co. record), Eganville [40](7 km SE of) July 21 (2), Prospect[41](5.5 km SE of) Aug. 2 (2)(RAL); Acton [17](Lot 27, Con 7, Nassagaweya) July 24 (1)(WIM); BellsComers [42](3.3 km WSW of) May 23 (2), Sept. 2 (1), Delta [27] July 13 (2 - one with enlarged blackforewing spots)(JPC); Matheson [53](12 km E of) June 26 (1 fresh), (30.6 km E of) June 26 (2 fairlyfresh)(AW+WGL).

3. C/ossiana frigga (Thunberg)a)f saga (Staudinger) - (TL - Labrador)

SAGA FRITILLARY

In 1996 - Moosonee [53] June 23 (6 fairly fresh)(AW+WGL).

8. C/ossianafreija (Thunberg)a)ffreija (Thunberg) - (TL - Lappland)

FREIJA FRITILLARY

In 1996 - Matachewan [50] May 29 (15) to June 12 (10)(LT); Old Jackfish Rd. [52] Aug. 18 (1fresh - late date ?)(RY); Matheson [53](30.6 km E of) June 26 (1 ragged)(AW+WGL).

11. C/ossiana titania (Esper) PURPLE LESSER FRITILLARYa) t. boisduvalii (Duponchel) - (TL - ? or Labrador)c) t. grandis (Barnes & McDunnough) - (TL - Hymers, Ontario)

In 1996 - Matachewan [50] Aug. 3 (10), 5 (30), 31 (5)(LT); Old Jackfish Rd. [52] Aug. 18 (30+),Pukaskwa NP [52] Aug. 19 (8)(RY).

Subfamily Melitaeinae Grote

Genus CXC: Charidryas Scudder

1. Charidryas gorgone (Hubner) GORGONE CHECKERSPOTb) g. car/ota (Reakirt) - (TL - coastal Georgia)

Recorded in 1891 (Toronto) and now re-discovered in Grenville County [28].In 1996 - Kemptville [27](2 km NE of) June 6 (1 worn C)(JPC+PMC); Kemptville [28](Hwy. 16

& 43, 1 km NE of) July 5 (2 groups oflarvae), 8 (1 group small larvae, 1 group much larger), 18 (2 C),25 (3 - 1 C), (McGovern Rd. , 6 km SE Kemptville) July 25 (3), McRoberts Crs. [28](Hydroline, 2.5 kmN of) July 25 (1), Oxford Mills [28](7 km W of) July 29 (1 C), Hemlock Crs. [28] Sept. 6 (10 - 6 C)(RAL+PMC+AW+RHC et aT); Spencerville [28](Hwy. 16 just N of overpass with Hwy. 44) July 25 (1worn ~)(AW); July 25 (1 worn o)(PMC et aT).

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Habitat of Chlosyne gorgone on Hwy. 16 - July 7,1996 (P.M. Catling)

2. Charidryas nycteis (Doubleday & Hewitson) SILVERY CHECKERSPOTa) n. nycteis (Doubleday & Hewitson) - (TL - "middle States")b) n. drusius (W.H. Edwards) - (TL - Colorado & Arizona)

In 1996 - Swift Rapids [35] June 15 (common), Manitoulin [45](Misery Bay) June 21 (2)(MH+NI); Red Cedar Lake [47](49 kIn N of Sturgeon Falls) June 22 (1), Sturgeon Falls [47](29 kIn N of) June22 (3)(QFH); Port Franks [7](Watson Property) June 15 (I), 26 (12), July 18 (7), Port Franks [7] July 8(300)(JS); North Lambton [7] June 30 (245)(BC); Hwy. 64 [47](49 kIn N of Sturgeon Falls) June 22 (7),(5 kIn N) June 22 (1)(JGS); Matachewan [50] June 12 (1) to July 11 (10), Verona [50] July 20 (3)(LT);Algonquin PP [47] July 6 (3)(AC); Toronto [19](Eglinton Flats) June 20 (I), July 6 (100+), 22 (3 worn)(RY); Round Lake [40] June 16 (29 + 1 C), (Centre) July 22 (1 C), Algonquin PP [47](Found Lake) July14 (1 C)(JID); Lavant Stn [41](Railbed, 7.3 kIn N of) June 16 (2 - 1st Co. record)(RAL); HarwoodPlains [42](1.6 kIn NE of) June 24 (PMC); Ramsayville [42](3.3 kIn NNW of) June 18 (1 C)(JPC);Stonecliffe [40] July 12 (4)(WGL+KLM).

3. Charidryas harrisii (Scudder) HARRIS CHECKERSPOTa) h. harrisii (Scudder) - (TL - Norway, Maine)b) h. hanhami (Fletcher) - (TL - Bird Hill, nr. Winnipeg, Manitoba)

In 1996 - Severn Twp. [35] June 30 (2), Manitoulin [45](Misery Bay) June 30 (2)(MH+NI);Baltimore [22] June 23 (WIDE); Matachewan [50] June 30 (6)(LT); Bishop's Mills [28](Hydroline, 3.5kIn SSW of) July 5 (1)(RAL); Bishop's Mills [27)(3.2 kIn S of) June 17 (PMC); Ramsayville [42](3.3 kmNNW of) June 18 (2 C), (4.5, 5,5.3 km ENE of) June 18 (17)(JPC); Mackey Creek [40](Jennings Rd.)July 13 (1 worn)(WGL+KLM); Matheson [53](30.6 kIn E of) June 26 (45 ex. fresh - exeptionally darkpopulation - possibly warrants subspecific status?)(AW+WGL).

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Genus CXCV: Phyciodes Hubner Note: James A. Scott (pp 309) has - "227. Phyciodes morpheus(= selenis = pascoensis) Orange Crescent". In this Summary weare using Memoir #'s 2 & 3 by Miller, Brown et al.).

3. Phyciodes tharos (Drury) PEARL CRESCENTb) t. tharos (Drury) - (TL - probably New Yerk, New York)d) t. pascoensis W.G. Wright - (TL - Pasco, Washington)

In 1996 - (form tharos) - Zurich [13](Hay Swamp) June 15 (1 ~), Aug. 19 (3), Elmwood [33](4km E of) July 20 (6)(QFH); Toronto [19] Sept. 25 (l1)(BH+JSS+JJ); North Lambton [7] June 30 (5)(BC); Point Pelee NP [1] Aug. 27 (100), 28 (180), Port Franks [7](Watson Property) Sept. 10 (I)(JS);Algonquin PP [47] July 6 (1)(AC); Bronte Creek [17] July 20 (8), Leslie Spit [19] Aug. 10 (20), ShortHills PP [6] Aug. 18 (2)(MNP); Toronto [19](Lambton Woods) July 22 (2 fresh 0), (Lambton Prairie)July 24 (1 o)(RY); Castleton [22] June 21 (fresh), July 14 (fresh)(RCC); Kemptville [28](Hwy 16 & 43,1 km NE of) June 9 (3), Dwyer Hill Rd. [42](2 km NW of) July 24 (4 fresh), Dunrobin [42](4.8 km Wof) Aug. 4 (6 C)(RAL); Inniskerry [42] July 7, Metcalfe [42] July 20 (PMC); fairly plentiful in Halton Co.[17] June 17 to Aug. 4, Meadowvale [I8](Credit Valley CA) July 1 (14), Sarnia [7](Howard WatsonTrail) Aug. 29 (WIM); Bells Comers [42](3.3 km WSW of) May 23 (24 - o's & ~'s, one worn, rest veryfresh), Aug. 24 (2 - fresh 0, worn ~), Ramsayville [42](5 km ENE of) May 24 (1), Constance Bay[42](Sand Hills) June 1 (2 fresh ~'s), Delta [27] Sept. 7 (1 very fresh ~)(JPC); Rattray Marsh [18] July 4(1), Sept. 6 (1), 11 (3)(CR).

In 1996 - (form selenis) - Matchedash Bay [35] June 9 (3), Manitoulin [45](Misery Bay) June 21(20)(MH+NI); Matachewan [50] June 14 (1) to Aug. 3 (5), Verona [50] July 20 (30), Nellie Lake[53](Berlinghoff Rd.) July 29 (50)(LT); Toronto [I9](Eglinton Flats) June 20 (45), (Lambton Prairie)Oct. 1 (3 slightly worn), Carden Plain [36] June 23 (35)(RY); Kemptville [28](Hwy 16 & 43, 1 km NEof) June 9 (1), Sept. 6 (1 ~), widespread throughout the area in small numbers June 9 to Sept. 6 (RAL);Bishops Mills [27](3.2 km S of) June 17 (PMC); Merrickville [27](10 km SSE of) June 6 (1), Delta [27]July 13 (1), Ramsayville [42](3.3 km NNW of) Aug. 9 (1 - 2nd gen.), 30 (7 - 2nd gen.)(JPC); Stonecliffe[40] July 12 (6), Stonecliffe [40](Menet Lake Rd.) July 13 (8)(WGL+KLM).

4. Phyciodes batesii (Reakirt) TAWNY CRESCENT - (TL - Gloucester, NJ)

In 1996 - Swift Rapids [35] June 15 (2), Manitoulin [45](Misery Bay) June 21 (5)(MH+NI); PortFranks [7], July 1 (5), 5 (11), 8 (5), (Watson Property) June 26 (1), July 22 (1)(JS et a/); North Lambton[7] June 30 (23)(BC); Carp [42](5 km NW of) June 21 (3)(RAL); Stonecliffe [40](Menet Lake Rd.) July13 (2)(WGL+KLM)

Genus CXCVII: Euphydryas Scudder

1. Euphydryas phaeton (Drury)a) p. phaeton (Drury) - (TL - New York)

THE BALTIMORE

In 1996 - New Dundee [15](4 km E of) July 22 (a few)(QFH); Ausable River [7](nr. Sylvan)June 30 (2)(RS+JS); New Dundee [15] July 22 (5)(JGS); Toronto [I9](Taylor Creek Pk.) July 1 (10),Rainy River [5I](Wilson Creek Rd.) Jully 10 (2)(RY); Kemptville [28](Hwy 16, 3 km SE of) June 9 (1larva on ash), Dwyer Hill Rd. [42](5.8 km SW of) July 8 (1), Alexandria [31](2 km SW of) Aug. 3(I)(RAL); Harwood Plains [42](1.6 km NE of) June 24 (PMC); Midland [35](Hog Bay) July 17 (1)

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(WIM); Ramsayville [42](4.5, 5 kIn ENE of) June 18 (3), (3.3 kIn NNW of) June 25 (1), Bells Corners[42](2.2 kIn W of) June 28 (1), (2.3 kIn SW of) July 1 (1)(JPC).

Subfamily Nymphalinae Swainson

Genus CXCVIII: Polygonia Hubner

Tribe Nymphalini Swainson

1. Polygonia interrogationis (Fabricius) QUESTION MARK= fabricii (W.H. Edwards) - (TL - Coalburgh, West Virginia)= f "umbrosa" (Lintner) - (TL - Schoharie, N.Y.)= f "crameri" (Scudder) - (TL - Massachusetts)

In 1996 - Scarborough [19] Oct. 13 (1 typical form at rotting pears in garden)(BH+AH+LH);Cobourg area [22] - usual good numbers of larvae & adults (WIDE); Port Franks [7](Watson Property)June 15 (2), July 28 (2), Walpole Is. [7] Aug. 4 (1), Point Pelee NP [1] Aug. 27 (1)(JS); North Lambton[7] June 30 (3)(BC); Matachewan [50] June 26 (1)(LT); Point Pelee NP [1] Aug. 4 (8)(RY); Toronto[19](garden) June 3 (1 fresh dark form), July 21 (1 dark form)(WE); Brouseville [28](3 kIn NE of) July29 (1)(RAL); Acton [17](Lot 27, Con 7, Nassagaweya) June 30 (1), Glen Williams [17](Credit Valleyfootpath) July 14 (1)(WIM); Delta [27] June 15 (1), 16 (1), Ramsayville [42](3.3 kIn NNW of) June 18(1)(JPC); Rattray Marsh [18] July 16 (1)(CR); Point Pelee [1] June 15 (6)(JCo); June 11 (1)(AT).

2. Polygonia comma (Harris) - (TL - New York) HOP MERCHANT=harrisii (W.H. Edwards) - (TL - Coalburgh, West Virginia)= f "dryas" (W.H. Edwards) - (TL - Coalburgh, West Virginia)

In 1996 - Severn Twp. [35] June 1 (1), Manitoulin [45](Misery Bay) Aug. 16 (2)(MH+NI);Scarborough [19] Nov. 4 (BH); Sarnia [7](Canatara Park) May 6 (1)(JS); North Lambton [7] June 30(2)(BC); Point Pelee NP [1] Aug. 4 (3)(RY); Lake Dare [40] July 6 (LBC); Castleton [22] Aug. 2(RCC); Constance Bay [42](Sandhills) July 11 (1), Fitzroy Hbr. [42](5 kIn SE of) Oct. 13 (2)(RAL);Eden Mills [17](Frank Tract) May 28 (1), Acton [17](Lot 27, Con 7, Nassagaweya) June 23 (1)(WIM);Ramsayville [42](3.4 kIn NNW of) July 8 (1), Delta [27] July 13 (2)(JPC); Point Pelee [1] April 11 (18ex. fresh light)(AW+LR); June 14 (2 ex. fresh dark - start of 1st brood), Aug. 22 (1 ex. fresh light - startof 2nd brood), November 16 (1 ex. fresh light)(AW) ; November 4 (1) (JEF).

3. Polygonia satyrus (W.H. Edwards) SATYR ANGLE WINGa) s. satyrus (W.H. Edwards) - (TL - Empire, Clear Creek Co. Colorado)b) s. neomarsyas dos Passos - (TL - Salmon Meadows, Brewster, Washington)

In 1996 - Geraldton [52] June 21 (2)(JGS); Moosonee [53] June 21 (3 fairly fresh)(AW+WGL);June 24 (1 fairly fresh)(WGL); Matheson [53](30.6 kIn E of) June 26 (1 ragged)(AW+WGL).

4. Polygoniafaunus (W.H. Edwards) GREEN COMMAa)ffaunus (W.H. Edwards) - (TL - Hunter, Greene Co., New York)

In 1996 - Matachewan [50] May 8 (15), July 27 (1 fresh) to Sept. 18 (1), Nellie Lake [53](BerlinghoffRd.) July 29 (12 - 3 gray form)(LT); Pukaskwa NP [52] Aug. 19 (5)(RY); Ramsayville [42](5 kIn ENE of) May 24 (1 C)(JPC).

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8. Polygonia gracilis Grote & Robinson

In 1996 - no reports.

HOARY COMMA - (TL - Mt. Washington, N H)

10. Polygonia progne (Cramer) GRAY COMMAa) p. progne (Cramer) - (TL - Jamaica and New York)

In 1996 - Matachewan [50] June 6 (2) to July 27 (3 fresh)(LT); Lake Dore [40] July 6 (2)(LBC);Algonquin PP [47](Cameron Lake Logging Rd.) Aug. 2 (1 + 1 collected)(JID); Ottawa [42](HealthScience Ctr.) April 12 (1)(RAL); Kaladar [25](Pine Barrens) Sept. 21 (1)(WIM); Ramsayville [42](3.4km NNW of) April 18 (1), May 2 (I)(JPC).

Genus CXCVIX: Nymphalis Kluk

1. Nympha/is vau-album ([Denis & SchiffermullerD COMPTON TORTOISESHELLa) v.j-album (Boisduval & Leconte) - (TL - vic. New York, Philadelphia & New Harmony, IN)

In 1996 - Oro Twp. [35] April 28 (1), Manitoulin [45](Misery Bay) May 28 (3), Aug. 17 (2)(MH+NI); Scarborough [19] March 30, April 28, Oct. 4 & 5 (latter dates at rotting pears in garden)(BH+AH+LH); Northumberland Forest [22] May 5, July 28, Centreton [22] Aug. 18 (WIDE); St.Williams [4](Forestry Stn.) March 31 (I)(JS+AS); Matachewan [50] April 10 (5), 22 (65) to Aug. 22 (1)(LT); Toronto [19](High Park) March 19 (1), (Humber Marsh) April 2 (5)(RY); Eganville [40] March 13(1 C), Round Lake [40] April 21 (several)(JID); Bonnechere PP [40] July 18 (1. Lapointe); Castleton[22] March 30 (worn), July 13 (fresh)(RCC); Toronto [19] March 19 (2), (Humber River) March 30, 31(JRC); Fitzroy Hbr. [42](5 km SE of) April 21 (1), July 11 (4), Oct. 13 (1), Dunrobin [42](4.8 km W of)Aug. 4 (I)(RAL); Milton [I7](Esquesing Forest) April 14 (3), Acton [I7](Lot 27, Con. 7 Nassagaweya)May 2 (1), 5 (I)(WIM); Ramsayville [42](3.5 km NNW of, 3 km N of) April 18 (9), 21 (4), May 2 (8),15 (4), Delta [27] May 5 (2), 6 (9), 7 (1), 8 (1), July 13 (2)(JPC); Crediton Parkway [18] March 30 (1,air temperature 7°C)(CR); Oakville [19] May 1 (JAB).

3. Nympha/is antiopa (Linnaeus)a) a. antiopa (Linnaeus) - (TL - Sweden)

MOURNING CLOAK

In 1996 - Alliston [35] March 30 (1), Manitoulin [45](Misery Bay) June 21 (3 worn), Aug. 16 (4)(MH+NI); Geraldton [52] June 21 (1 at light), Port Franks [7] June 16 (1)(QFH); St. Williams [4](Forestry Stn.) March 31 (2I)(JS+AS); Port Franks [7](Watson & Kamer Blue Property) June 20 (1),July 8 (1), 22 (1), Aug. 19 (1), St. Joseph [13] Oct. 17 (I)(JS et a/); North Lambton [7] June 30(14)(BC); Matachewan [50] April 22 (1) to Sept. 18 (20), Cochrane [53] July 29 (1)(LT); Leslie Spit[19] Aug. 10 (2)(MNP); Toronto [I9](Eglinton Flats) July 13 (3 fresh), (Lambton Prairie) July 13 (2fresh), Oct. 1 (3)(RY); Round Lake [40] April 21 (several), June 9 (2)(JID); Lake Dore [40] July 6(4)(LBC); Toronto [I9](garden) June 22 (Ion lilac)(WE); Castleton [22] April 26, July 21 (worn), Aug.16 (fresh)(RCC); Toronto [19] March 19 (JRC); Elphin [41](4.2 km S of) May 25 (1), Nepean[42](Slack Rd.) June 19 (1), Pooles Crs. [41](5.5 km NE of) Aug. 2 (1), Kingston [26](12 km E of) Oct.26 (I)(RAL); Metcalfe [42] May 6 & 7 (PMC); earliest seen in Halton Co. [17] on April 28, latest onAug. 11, Arkell [I6](Grand River CA) Sept. 29 (1)(WIM); Ramsayville [42](3.3 km NNW of) April 18(2), Delta [27] Oct. 13 (2), Newington Bog [29] May 28 (I)(JPC); Rattray Marsh [18] April 19 (1), June21 (1), Sept. 19 (1), 30 (1), Crediton Pkwy [18] June 22 (1), Dorcas Bay [32] July 1 (1)(CR).

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Genus CC: Aglais Dalman (Note: Scott, page 239, has this as Nymphalis).

1. Aglais milberti (Godart) MILBERT'S TORTOISESHELLa) m. viola dos Passos - (TL - Douglas Station, Newfoundland)b) m. milberti (Godart) - (TL - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)

=furcillata (Say) - (TL - vic. Fort William, North West Terr.)

In 1996 - Matachewan [50] May 7 (1), Englehart [50] July 13 (2)(LT); Rainy River [51] July 10(14)(RY); Lake Dore [40] July 6 (LBC); Toronto [19] March 30 (1 flying)(JRC); Huntsville [38] July 21(1 found dead on road - 1st I have seen in over 20 years)(DR); Apple Hill [31](4 kIn NE of) Aug. 3 (2 ­1st Co. record), Monkland [30](6 kIn E of) Aug. 3 (l)(RAL); Ramsayville [42](3.3 km NNW of) Sept.19 (4)(JPC); SW Leamington [1] Aug. 10 (l)(DMC+GCa); Rainy River [51] July 6 (6 fresh), July 7 (12fresh)(AW).

Genus CCI: Vanessa Fabricius

1. Vanessa virginiensis (Drury) AMERICAN PAINTED LADY - (TL - Virginia)

In 1996 - none seen this season (QFH); Scarborough [19] only seen as apparent late migrants ­Sept. 23 (1 tattered), 26 (1 fresh & 2 not fresh), Oct. 1 (1 fresh)(BH); North Lambton [7] June 30 (1)(BC); Port Franks [7](Karner Blue Sanct.) July 15 (1)(JS); Toronto [19](High Park) May 21 (1), (Lamb­ton Prairie) June 12 (1)(RY); Pt. Pelee [1] April 28 (1 ex. fresh - small individual) (AW+STP+JLL+JEJ);May 13 (1)(JL); July 4 (l worn)(AW); Windsor [1](Springarden Pr.) July 11 (l fresh + 1 worn)(AW).

2. Vanessa cardui (Linnaeus) PAINTED LADY - (TL - Sweden)

In 1996 - none seen this season (QFH); North Lambton [7] June 30 (1)(BC); Toronto [19](MorseSt.) Aug. 9 (1)(MNP); Toronto [19](Lambton Prairie) June 30 (l - only one seen this year)(RY);Windsor [1](Springarden Prairie) July 13 (1 fresh)(AW).

4. Vanessa atalanta (Linnaeus) RED ADMIRAL - (TL - Sweden)

In 1996 - none seen this season (QFH); Toronto area [19] July 21, Aug. 6, Sept. 16 & 19 (BH);North Lambton [7] June 30 (7)(BC); Walpole Is. [7] Aug. 4 (8), Point Pelee NP [1] Aug. 28 (1)(JS eta/); Port Franks [7](Watson Property) Oct. 29 (1)(SR); Matachewan [50] June 30 (1)(LT); Leslie Spit[19] Aug. 10 (2), (Morse St.) Sept. 15 (l)(MNP); Toronto [19](Lambton Prairie) July 22 (2 fresh),(Islands) Sept. 30 (5)(RY); Castleton [22] June 8 (worn), Sept. 6 (fresh on Buddleia) - only 2 seen allyear (RCC); Toronto [19](Mel Lastman Square) April 18 (JRC); Speyside [17](St. Helena Rd. & BruceTrail) April 28 (1), Mountsberg WA [16] Aug. 24 (1 damaged)(WIM); Crediton Parkway [18] Aug. 6(1), Sept. 18 (1), 19 (1)(CR).

Genus CCIV: Junonia Hubner

1. Junonia coenia (Hubner) THE BUCKEYE - (TL - not stated, probably "United States")

In 1996 - Point Pelee N. P. [1] Aug. 27 (2)(JS); Mouth of Pic River [52] Aug. 15 (1)(RY); PointPelee [1] July 1 (l ex. fresh), Aug. 15 (1 worn), Aug. 20 (6 ex. fresh), Aug. 24 (5 fairly fresh)(AW);

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Aug. 28 (4 fresh)(AW et al.)~ Oct. 1 (1 ex. fresh light d')(AW)~ Leamington [1](3 ian NW of) Aug.10-12 (1 ragged), Aug. 12 (1 ex. fresh), (SE) Oct. 28 (1 ex. fresh d')(AW).

Subfamily Limenitidinae Behr

Genus CCVII: Basilarchia Scudder

1. Basilarchia arthemis (Drury)a) a. arthemis (Drury)b) a. rubrofasciata Barnes & McDunnough

c) a. astyanax (Fabricius)

BANDED PURPLE - (TL - New York)BANDED PURPLE(TL - Manitoba, Sask. and Alberta)RED SPOTTED PURPLE - (TL - America)

In 1996 - (arthemis) - Severn Twp. [35] July 1 (common), Manitoulin [45](Misery Bay) Aug. 15(2)(MH+NI)~ North Bay [47](Duchesney Creek) June 22 (1), Crane River Road [32] July 20 (5)(QFH);Carden Plain [36](nr. Kirkfield) June 23 (8)(JS+AS); Hwy. 64 [47](5 ian N of Sturgeon Falls) June 22(1), Crane River Rd. [32] July 20 (3)(JGS)~ Matachewan [50] June 26 (7) to Aug. 3 (3), Verona [50] July19 (2), Nellie Lake [53](BerlinghoffRd.) July 29 (10)(LT); Algonquin PP [47] July 6 (36)(AC)~ CardenPlain [36] June 23 (15), Toronto [19](Lambton Prairie) July 22 (1)(RY); Round Lake Centre [40] June17,30 (13), Algonquin Park [47](various locations) July 2 - 29 (JJD)~ Lake Dore [40] July 6 (47)(LBC)~

Castleton [22] June 21 (fresh), July 8 (20 worn), Sept. 1 (1 gliding high over poplar) (RCC)~ Purdon CA[41] June 16 (1), Dwyer Hill Rd. [42](5.8 km NW of) July 8 (1), Fitzroy Hbr. [42](5 ian SE of) July 11(1), 28 (1), Eganville [40](Hwy 60, 2.5 km N of) July 21 (1)(RAL)~ Hoyle [52] (Timmins area) June 27,Silver Creek [17](Scotsdale Farm) July 6 (3)(WIM)~ Delta [27] June 15 (1), July 13 (3)(JPC); Stonecliffe[40] July 12 (4)(WGL+KLM)~ Stokes Bay-Dorcas Bay [32] July 1 (11) (CR)~ Matheson [53](30.6 km Eof) June 26 (3 ex. fresh)(AW+WGL); Kaladar [25] July 26 (1)(RHC).

In 1996 - (astyanax) - Severn Twp. [35] July 1 (1)(MH+NI)~ Johnston's Hbr. [32](W end CraneRiver Rd.) July 20 (1 ~), Zurich [13] Aug. 27 (1)(QFH); St. Williams [4](Forestry Stn.) June 16 (1), PortFranks [7](Kamer Blue & Watson Property) June 26 (1), July 8 (3), 22 (1), Point Pelee NP [1] Aug. 27(1)(JS et al)~ North Lambton [7] June 30 (68)(BC); CrieffBog [16] June 23 (1), Bronte Creek [17] July20 (1)(MNP); seen in small numbers in Halton Co. [17] from June 23 to Aug. 12, Meadowvale [18](Credit Valley CA) July 1 (1)(WIM); Mattawa [47](13 km E of) July 13 (1)(WGL+KLM); RattrayMarsh [18] July 24 (1 v worn)(CR)~ Point Pelee [1] July 2 (1)(MNP)~ Aug. 4 (1)(RY+KY)~ Aug. 8 (1ex. fresh - start of second brood), Aug. 13 (4 ex. fresh), Aug. 20 (1 fairly fresh), Aug. 24 (1 ex. fresh),Aug. 25 (1 fairly fresh ~)(AW); Aug. 28 (1 worn)(AW et al.).

2. Basilarchia archippus (Cramer) THE VICEROYa) a. archippus (Cramer) - (TL - New York)

In 1996 - Swift Rapids [35] June 15 (6)(MH+NI)~ Zurich [13](Hay Swamp) June 30 (1), Aug. 14(4)(QFH)~ Toronto [19](Leslie St. Spit) Aug. 18 (19)(BH+JJ)~ Port Franks [7](Watson Property) June15 (1), 26 (5), July 18 (1), Aug. 19 (2), Sept. 10 (1), Walpole Is. [7] Aug. 4 (30), Harrington [9] Aug. 18(10)(JS et al)~ North Lambton [7] June 30 (43)(BC); Brooklin [21] July 7 (2)(JGS)~ Leslie Spit [19] Aug.10 (8), 31 (1), Short Hills PP [6] Aug. 18 (1), Branchton [15] Aug. 24 (5)(MNP)~ Toronto [19](EglintonFlats) June 25 (3), Windsor [1](Ojibway Prairie) Aug. 5 (125+)(RY)~ Round Lake Centre [40] May 25 ­June 2 (2 larvae observed on serviceberry)(JJD)~ Lake Dore [40] July 6 (3)(LBC); Castleton [22] July 2(fresh), Aug. 6 (fresh), 12 (RCC)~ seen in eastern areas in small numbers between June 9 and Sept. 6

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(RAL)~ Zimmerman [17](SR 2 at 16 Mile Creek) June 15 (5), Mountsberg WA [16] Aug. 31 (5), LutherMarsh [16] Sept. 1 (2)(WIM)~ Kemptville [27](2 km NE of) June 6 (1), Ramsayville [42](3.3 km NNWof) Aug. 30 (1)(JPC)~ Stonecliffe [40](Menet Lake Rd.) July 13 (3)(WGL+KLM)~ Rattray Marsh [18]July 4 (1), Aug. 8 (1), Point Pelee [1] Sept. 1 (3)(CR)~ Point Pelee [1] June 28 (1 fresh)(GTH et al.)~ July1 (2 ex. fresh), Aug. 8 (2 ex. fresh - start of second brood), Sept. 17 (1 ragged ~)(AW)~ Oct. 5 (1ragged)(AW+STP)~ Oct. 6 (2 ragged), NW Hillman Marsh [1] Sept. 29 (4 fairly fresh)(AW+JIllI)~

Rainy River [51] July 6 (1 ex. fresh)(AW)~ Flinton [24](SW of) July 26 (1)(AW+RHC).

Family APATURIDAE Boisduval

Genus CCXXI: Asterocampa Rober

1. Asterocampa celtis (Boisduval & Leconte)

Subfamily Apaturinae Boisduval

HACKBERRY BUTTERFLY - (TL - Georgia)

In 1996 - Point Pelee NP [1] Aug. 27 (9), 28 (6)(JS)~ Point Pelee [1] Aug. 4 (1)(RY)~ Point Pelee[1] June 28 (1 fresh)(GTH et al.)~ July 1 (5 ex. fresh O')(AW)~ July 2 (200)(MNP); July 10 (40 fresh)(AW)~ July 27 (2 ragged)(AW et al.)~ Aug. 2 (8 ragged)(AW+RHC)~ Aug. 8 (1 ragged - end of firstbrood), Aug. 20 (1 fresh - start of second brood), Aug. 25 (6 fresh), Aug. 28 (1), Aug. 29 (1 fresh 0'),Sept. 1 (8 fresh), Sept. 17 (2 worn)(AW).

2. Asterocampa elyton (Boisduval & Leconte) TAWNY EMPEROR (TL - U. S. - probably Georgia)

In 1996 - Port Franks [7](Watson Property) July 6 (1), Point Pelee NP [1] Aug. 28 (1)(JS)~ PointPelee [1] Aug. 4 (12)(RY)~ Goderich [13](Falls CA) July 21(1)(WIM)~ Point Pelee [1] July 2 (1)(MNP)~

July 14 (1 ex. fresh dark 0'), July 15 (8 ex. fresh dark O')(AW)~ July 27 (5 fresh O')(AW et al.)~ Aug. 2(35 fresh)(AW+RHC)~ Aug. 8 (15 fresh to worn), Aug. 13 (13 worn 12 ~ + 1 0'), Aug. 20 (4 worn ~),

Aug. 24 (4 worn), Aug. 25 (4 worn), Aug. 29 (1 worn ~ - record late date for Point Pelee)(AW).

Family SATYRIDAE Boisduval

Genus CCXXIV: Enodia Hubner

Subfamily Elymniinae Herrich-Schaffer

2. Enodia anthedon A.H. Clark PEARLY EYE - (TL - Lava, Sullivan Co., NY)= borealis A.H. Clark - (TL - Hymers, Ontario)

In 1996 - Northumberland Forest [22] July 5, 7, 12, 16, 28, Hortop CA [22] July 13 (WJDE)~

Ausable River [7](nr. Sylvan) June 30 (3),Port Franks [7](Watson Property) July 18 (2), Aug. 14 (3), 26(2)(JS et al)~ Matachewan [50] June 30 (1) to July 22 (1), Verona [50] July 19 (5), 20 (6), Nellie Lake[53](BerlinghoffRd.) July 29 (10)(LT)~ Algonquin PP [47] July 6 (4)(AC)~ Bronte Creek [17] July 20 (3)(MNP)~ Toronto [19](Eglinton Flats) July 6 (2)(RY); Algonquin PP [47](Booth's Rock Trail) July 2,(Costello Creek) July 11 (2)(JJD)~ Lake Dore [40] July 6 (44)(LBC)~ Castleton [22] July 30 (RCC);Fitzroy Hbr. [42](5 km SE of) July 11 (few), 28 (few), Aug. 9 (few)(RAL); Limoges [43](3.2 kIn NNEof) July 2 (PMC); seen in small numbers in Halton Co. [17] from July 5 to Aug. 14, Meadowvale [18](Credit Valley CA) July 1 (3)(WIM)~ Rattray Marsh [18] July 16 (4), 24 (1), 29 (1), Eilean Gowan Island[38] July 20 (3)(CR)~ Windsor [I](Springarden Prairie) July 11 (7 ex. fresh), Rainy River [51] July 6 (2ex. fresh)(AW); Kaladar [25] July 26 (6 not fresh)(AW+RHC).

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Genus CCXXV: Satyrodes Scudder

1. Satyrodes eurydice (Johansson) EYED BROWNa) e. eurydice (Johansson) - (TL - Morris Arboretum, Philadelphia Co. PA)

In 1996 - Severn Twp. [35] Aug. 11 (2)(MH+NI); Elmwood [33](4 km E of) July 20 (12)(QFH);North Lambton [7] June 30 (1)(BC); Port Franks [7](Watson Property) July 31 (10), Aug. 6 (3), 19(1)(JS et al); Brooklin [21] July 7 (several), New Dundee [15] July 22 (several)(JGS); Verona [50] July20 (1)(LT); Algonquin PP [47] July 6 (1)(AC); Bronte Creek [17] July 20 (3)(MNP); Lake Dore [40]July 6 (6)(LBC); Dwyer Hill Rd. [42](5.8 km NW of) July 8 (3), 24 (3), Eganville [40](7 km SE of) July21 (3), Glenbrook [31](1.5 km SE of) Aug. 3 (1)(RAL); Rockwood [17](Blue Springs Creek) July 6 (4),28 (12), Midland [35](Hog Bay) July 17 (1)(WIM); Sheridan Park [18] July 11 (3)(CR); McInnis Creek[51] July 7 (1 fairly fresh), Windy Point [51] July 7 (1 ex. fresh)(AW); Kaladar [25] July 26 (1 notfresh)(AW+RHC).

2. Satyrodes appalachia (RL. Chermock) APPALACIDAN EYED BROWNa) a. appalachia RL. Chermock) - (TL - Conestee Falls, N. Carolina)b) a. leeuwi (Gatrelle & Arbogast) - (TL - Wakelee, Cass Co., Michigan)

In 1996 - Scarborough [19] July 1, 6, 20 (9)(BH); Port Franks [7](Watson Property) July 18 (7),22 (18), Aug. 6 (3), 19 (1)(1S et al); Halton Forest [17] July 5 (5)(RY); Wilberforce Twp. [40] Aug. 3(photo C. Michener); Rockwood [17](Blue Springs Creek) July 6 (1)(WIM); Pt. Pelee [1] July 17 (9 ex.fresh 0'), July 24 (8 fresh - not fresh)(AW); Aug. 10 (2 worn - record late date for Pelee)(WGL et al).

Subfamily Satyrinae Boisduval

Genus CCXXIX: Megisto Hubner

1. Megisto cymela (Cramer)a) c. cymela (Cramer) - (TL - ?)

LITTLE WOOD SATYR

In 1996 - Swift Rapids [35] June 15 (common), Manitoulin [45](Misery Bay) June 23 (4)(MH+NI); Red Cedar Lake [47](49 km N of Sturgeon Falls) June 22 (4), Sturgeon Falls [47](29 km N of) June22 (5)(QFH); Port Franks [7](Watson Property) June 13 (21), 15 (52), 26 (100), Aug. 6 (3), 19 (1),(Kamer Blue Sanct.) June 26 (430), July 18 (20), Carden Plain [36](nr. Kirkfield) June 23 (25)(1S et al);North Lambton [7] June 30 (2812)(BC); Hwy. 64 [47](44 km N of Sturgeon Falls) June 22 (6), Brooklin[21] July 7 (1)(JGS); near Matachewan [50] July 14 (1)(LT); CrieffBog [16] June 23 (6), Bronte Creek[17] July 20 (3)(MNP); Algonquin PP [47] July 6 (5)(AC); Toronto [19] July 13 (40)(TC); Toronto [19](Eglinton Flats) June 12 (450),20 (1000+), 28 (800+)(RY); Round Lake [40] June 11, 16 (9), AlgonquinPP [47](Booth's Rock Trail) July 2 (1ID); Lake Dore [40] July 6 (12)(LBC); Castleton [22] June 13(RCC); Oxford Stn. [28](1 km SW of) June 9 (1), Purdon CA [41] June 16 (few), Carp [42](5 km NWof) June 21 (3), Constance Bay [42](Sandhills) July 11 (few)(RAL); Carlsbad Springs [42] June 5(PMC); seen in large numbers in many areas of Halton Co. [17] from June 14 to July 27, Meadowvale[18](Credit Valley CA) July 1 (5)(WIM); Delta [27] June 9 (2), July 13 (1)(JPC); Stonecliffe [40] July 12(1)(WGL+KLM); Rattray Marsh and area [18] common June 21 - July 8, Petrel Point [32] June 30 (5),Bruce Nat. Park [32] July 1 (3)(CR); Point Pelee [1] June 7 (1 ex. fresh)(AW+KS); June 13 (20 fresh),July 1 (3 worn), July 2 (12 worn)(AW); Windsor [1](Springarden Prairie) July 11 (6 ragged)(AW).

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Genus CCXXXI: Coenonympha Hubner

3. Coenonympha inornata W.H. Edwards INORNATE RINGLETb) i. nipisiquit McDunnough - (TL - Bathurst, New Brunswick)c) i. heinemani F.M. Brown - (TL - Grindstone Is., Clayton, Jefferson Co. NY)d) i. inornata W.H. Edwards - (TL - Lake Winnipeg)e) i. benjamini McDunnough - (TL - Waterton Lakes, Alberta)

In 1996 - Severn Twp. [35] June 30 (6), Manitoulin [45](Misery Bay) June 23 (1)(MH+NI); RedCedar Lake [47](49 kIn N of Sturgeon Falls) June 22 (6), Brooklin [21] July 7 (2), Zurich [13](HaySwamp) Aug. 14 (1), 17 (12), 19 (2)(QFH); Cobourg area [22] - usual numbers of both broods plus anew locality within the town limits, Delaware [8] Aug. 4 (many fresh - presumably early 2nd brood)(WIDE); Port Franks [7](Watson Property) June 13 (1), Carden Plain [36](nr. Kirkfield) June 23 (70),St. Joseph [13] July 5 (l)(JS et al); North Lambton [7] June 30 (79)(BC); Hwy. 64 [47](44 kIn N ofSturgeon Falls) June 22 (3), Brooklin [21] July 7 (2)(JGS); Matachewan [50] June 30 (1) to July 27 (3),Nellie Lake [53](BerlinghoffRd.) July 29 (4)(LT); Short Hills PP [6] Aug. 18 (5), Branchton [15] Aug.24 (2), Leslie Spit [19] Aug. 31 (3)(MNP); Toronto [19](Eglinton Flats) June 20 (47), (Lambton Prairie)July 13 (1 worn), (Col. Samuel Smith Pk.) Aug. 29 (19), (High Park) Sept. 4 (1)(RY); Round LakeCentre [40] June 11, 15 (3), 28 (2)(JID); Lake Dore [40] July 6 (5)(LBC); Castleton [22] June 13(RCC); Toronto [19](Humber River) Sept. 2 (1)(JRC); seen throughout the eastern area from June 9 toSept. 6 in small numbers except for June 12 in Kemptville [28] and June 17 in Carp [42](RAL); Metcalfe[42] June 1 - 5 (PMC); Acton [17](Lot 27, Con. 7, Nassagaweya) June 13 (1), July 16 (1), Zimmerman[17](SR 2 at 16 Mile Creek) June 15 (20), Meadowvale [18](Credit Valley CA) July 1 (12), Point Petre& Massasaga Point [23] June 23 (WIM); Kemptville [27](2 kIn NE of) June 6 (many), Jaspers [27](6 kInSSE of) June 6 (20+), Bells Comers [42](3.3 kIn WSW of) Aug. 24 (43), Sept. 2 (60), Ramsayville[42](3.3 kIn NNW of) Sept. 19 (2)(JPC); Rattray Marsh [18] June 15 (1), 26 (8), Clarkson [18] July 5(3), Rattray Marsh [18] July 8 (1), Aug. 26 (1), 28 (1)(CR); Geraldton area [52] June 30 (12 fresh ­common)(JPW); Cochrane [53] June 21 (1 fairly fresh), Matheson [53](15 kIn E of) June 26 (2 fairlyfresh), (36 kIn E of) June 26 (1 fairly fresh)(AW+WGL); Rainy River [51] July 6 (3 fresh - start ofsecond brood)(AW).

Genus CCXXXII: Cercyonis Scudder

1. Cercyonis pega/a (Fabricius) THE GRAYLINGc) p. a/ope (Fabricius) - (TL - vic. Screven Co., Georgia)d) p. nephe/e (W. Kirby) - (TL - Upper Canada)

In 1996 - Manitoulin [45](Misery Bay) Aug. 15 (3)(MH+NI); Brooklin [21] July 7 (3),Elmwood [33](4 kIn E of) July 20 (8), Sarnia [7] July 21 (several), Walpole Is. [7] July 21 (several),Zurich [13](Hay Swamp) Aug. 4 (3)(QFH); Elmwood [33](4 kIn E of) July 20 (5), Walpole Is. [7] July21 (2)(JGS); Verona [26] July 20 (1)(LT); Toronto [19] July 13 (2)(TC); Wainfleet [6] July 14 (3),Bronte Creek [17] July 20 (7), Leslie Spit [19] July 28 (3), Aug. 10 (2), Short Hills PP [6] Aug. 18 (5)(MNP); Lake Dore [40] July 6 (2)(LBC); Bonnechere PP [40] July 16, 26 (1. Lapointe); Castleton [22]July 26 (RCC); widespread in relatively small numbers in the eastern area from July 5 to Aug. 6 (RAL);Delta [27] July 13 (25), Bells Comers [42] (3.3 kIn WSW of) Aug. 24 (2) (JPC); Mackey Creek [40] July13 (1)(WGL+KLM); Point Pelee [1] July 4 (1 ex. fresh dark 0), July 16 (6 ex. fresh), July 20 (12fresh)(AW); July 27 (8 fairly fresh)(AW et a/.); Aug. 2 (12 not fresh)(AW+RHC); Aug. 8 (2 worn), Aug.

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13 (1 worn), Aug. 20 (1 worn ~)(AW); Holiday Harbour [2] Aug. 24 (1 worn ~)(AW+JNF);Kaladar[25] July 26 (15 fresh)(AW+RHC).

Genus CCXXXIII: Erebia Dalman

3. Erebia disa (Thunberg) DISA ALPINEa) d. mancinus Doubleday and Hewitson - (TL - vic. Banff, Alberta)

In 1996 - Geraldton [52] June 21 (5)(QFH+JGS).

6. Erebia discoidalis (W. Kirby) RED DISKED ALPINEa) d. discoidalis (W. Kirby) - (TL - Cumberland House, Manitoba)

In 1996 - Matachewan [50] June 6 (2),9 (10), 12 (ll)(found in another clear cut)(LT).

Genus CCXXXVI: Oeneis Hubner

3. Oeneis macounii (W.H. Edwards) MACOUN'S ARCTIC - (TL - Nipigon, Ontario)

In 1996- Nipigon [52] July 10 (15 worn - common)(JPW).

4. Oeneis chryxus (Doubleday & Hewitson) CHRYXUS ARCTICa) c. strigulosa McDunnough - (TL - Gull Lake, Minden, Ontario)b) c. calais (Scudder) - (TL - Rupert House, James Bay, Quebec)

In 1996 - Manitoulin [45](Misery Bay) June 21 (2)(MH+NI); Twin Lakes [37] May 31 (WIDE);Sandy Lake Rd. [37](Hwy. 46 N ofHavelock) May 22 (2)(RY).

9. Oeneisjutta (Hubner) JUTTA ARCTICb)j. ascerta Masters & Sorensen - (TL - Solana St. Forest, Aitken Co., MN)d)j. harperi F.H. Chermock - (TL - Gillam, Manitoba)

In 1996 - Matachewan [50] June 12 (4) to July 5 (8)(LT); Thunder Bay [52](Bog) July 1 (8)(JPW); Moosonee [53] June 23 (18 fresh); Matheson [53](12 km E of) June 26 (2 fresh), (30.6 km E of)June 26 (2 fresh), (36 km E of) June 26 (15 fresh)(AW+WGL).

10. Oeneis melissa (Fabricius)

In 1996 - no reports.

11. Oeneis polixenes (Fabricius)

In 1996 - no reports.

MELISSA ARCTIC - (TL - Newfoundland)

POLIXENES ARCTIC - (TL - "America boreali")

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Family DANAIDAE Duponchel

Genus CCXXXVII: Danaus Kluk

1. Danaus plexippus (Linnaeus)

Subfamily Danainae Duponchel

THE MONARCH - (TL - Pennsylvania)

In 1996 - Manitoulin [45](Misery Bay) Aug. 15 (13)(MH+NI); Red Cedar Lake [47](49 km Nof Sturgeon Falls) June 22 (none seen - Swamp Milkweed half grown), Toronto [19] July 8 (1), Zurich[13](Hay Swamp) Aug. 4 (4), 14 (1), 19 (1), 27 (5), 29 (1)(QFH); Toronto area [19] S.W. migrationbegan July 16. Fairly strong numbers into autumn, e.g. Scarborough Bluffs Sept. 23 migrants est. atabout seven per minute, plus hundreds on New England Asters. 850 counted over a short period (BH);Grand Bend [7] June 10 (1), St. Williams [4](Forestry Stn.) June 16 (1), Carden Plain [36](nr. Kirkfield)June 23 (1), Port Franks [7] July 8 (1), Aug. 26 (25), Point Pelee [1] Aug. 27 (35), 28 (15), Exeter to St.Joseph [13] Sept. 10 (300), nr. Woodstock [9] Oct. 26 (1)(JS et at); North Lambton [7] June 30 (46)(BC); Elmwood [33](4 km E of) July 20 (4), Brooklin [21] July 7 (1)(JGS); Elk Lake [50] July 18 (1),North Bay [47] July 18 (3), Kingston [26] July 19 (1), 20 (4), 21 (4)(LT); Toronto [19] July 13(ll)(TC); Wainfleet [6] July 14 (2), Leslie Spit [19] July 28 (6), Aug. 10 (2), 31 (1), Oct. 13 (3),Toronto [19](Morse St.) Sept. 2 (1), 15 (3), Oct. 2 (l)(MNP); Toronto [19](Islands) May 20 (1),(Lambton Prairie) July 24 (28)(RY); Round Lake Centre [40] June 9 (nectaring on hawkweed), 13 (2),Aug. 5, Algonquin PP [47](S. Lookout) Aug. 16 (JID); Lake Dore [40] July 6 (3)(LBC); Toronto [19](garden) July 17 (1 - 1st seen - moderate #'s rest of season)(WE); Castleton [22] May 31 (1 full grownlarva), July 9 (fresh ~ ovipositing), 14, Sept. 1 (8 nectaring on Joe-Pye Weed), 14 (on Buddleia) (RCC);Toronto [19](High Park) Oct. 26 (JRC); first seen in eastern areas July 16 - last seen Sept. 6 (RAL);Toronto [19] Aug. 31 (1)(NL); seen in small numbers in many areas of Halton Co. [17] from June 3 toOct. 26, Bowmanville [21](SW of Waverly Rd & Hwy 401) Sept. 5 (20), few seen in Wellington Co.[16] from Aug. 24 to Oct. 12 (WIM); Delta [27] June 15 (2), July 13 (3), Sept. 7 (2), Oct. 13 (2),Ramsayville area [42] June 18 (1), July 8 (1), Aug. 30 (2), Sept. 19 (4), Ottawa [42](CentralExperimental Farm) June 28 (1), Bells Comers [42](3.3 km WSW of) Aug. 24 (2), Sept. 2 (1)(JPC);Stonecliffe [40] July 12 (3)(WGL+KLM); Rattray Marsh and area [18] June 11 (2), 12 (1), 21 (1), July23 (2), 24 (1), 25 (2), 29 (1), Aug. 26 - Oct. 6 (common, peaking Sept. 18), last seen Oct 13 (3)(CR);Thunder Bay [52] July 12 (3 larvae)(JPW); Point Pelee [1] May 14 (1)(WGL+DRG); Long Point ProvoPark [4] May 19 (2 mating)(AW, GCo et al.).

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7. SELECTED REPORTS OF MOTHS IN ONTARIO 1996 - Compiled by Duncan Robertson

The selection comprises all reports received of Sesiidae, Saturniidae, Sphingidae, the genera Catocalaand Schinia, and a few other (large, odd, or colourful) species; and some reports of species that areuncommon in Ontario, or species (not necessarily uncommon) that have seldom or never been reported inthese pages. The species are named, arranged, and numbered as in Ronald W. Hodges et al., Check Listofthe Lepidoptera ofAmerica North ofMexico (1983). Generic and/or specific names in square bracketshave superseded the names in Hodges. The names of species not found in Hodges are preceded by a longdash. Changes in higher classifications have been left unacknowledged.

The county or district is indicated by a bold number before the place-names. Reporters are identified byinitials. Such initials and other material in square brackets after a place-name or county number apply toall the dates for that place or county, except that initials in round brackets after a date supersede, for thatdate, preceding initials in square brackets, or, if prefixed by "+", indicate a joint reporter or reporters withthose initialized in the square brackets.

Six-digit numbers indicate the year, month, and day and may be abbreviated to four digits for just the yearand month or two digits for just the year. Hypenated date numbers indicate inclusive dates. Four-digitnumbers after a semicolon indicate a month and day in the same year; two-digit numbers after a commaindicate a day in the same month.

Other information (in round brackets or square) is abbreviated thus: sp. = species, sev. = several, m =male, f = female, It = incandescent light, uv = ultra-violet light, mv = mercury-vapour light, c = collected,p = photographed, id. = species identified by, ver. = identity verified by, and colI. = identified byconsulting the collection of). A "/" before mv, uv, or It means in combination with the type of lightindicated in the preceding square brackets. Bracketed numbers after a date or before bracketed initialsindicate the number of specimens reported, "/+" meaning "or more". The absence of a number indicatesa report of one specimen, but "1" followed by a comma is used to indicate a specimen to which theinformation after the comma (including initials prefixed by "+") does not apply. In general, bracketedelements separated by a comma concern different specimens.

HEPIALIDAE

23 Hepialus hyperboreus (Masch.) [Gazoryctra]. 7 Port Franks area 960610 (KS+KZ colI. JKM).

INCURVARIIDAE

181 Paraclemensia acerifoliella (Fitch). 17 Halton Region CA: Robertson Tract 961012 (WlM).

TINEIDAE

-- Nemapogon new sp. near acapnopennella (Cel.). 7 Port Franks 950820 (uvKS+KZiden. JFL).

317 Xylesthia pruniramiella Clem.. 7 Port Franks 950717 (uv KS+KZ id. JFL).

421 Monopis spilotella Tengst.. 7 Port Franks [uv KS+KZ id. JFL] 950817; 0902.

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LYONETIIDAE

475 Paraleucoptera albella (Cham.). 7 [KS+KZ id. JFL] Pinery Provo Pk.950821 ­Port Franks 950807. 960596.

GRACILLARIIDAE

600 Caloptilia cornusella (Ely). 7 Port Franks [uv KS+KZ id. JFL] 950629; 0807.

-- Caloptilia new sp. nr. invariabilis (Braun). 7 Port Franks [uv KS+KZ id. JFL] 950902. 961017,27 (2) ..

-- Caloptilia new species near stigmatella (F.). 7 Port Franks 950818 (uv KS+IZ id. JFL)

655 Parectopa pennsylvaniella (Engel.). 7 Port Franks 950903 (uv KS+KZ id. JFL).

842 Chrysaster ostensackenella (Fitch). 7 Port Franks 950807 (uv KS+KZ id. JFL).

OECHOPHORIDAE

864 Agonopterix atrodorsella (Clem.). 7 Port Franks [KS+KZ coll. JKM] 960518 (3), 19; 0615.

868 Agonopterix nigrinotella (Bsk.). 7 Port Franks [KS+KZ coll. JKM] 961012 (2),17,27.

882 Agonopterix robiniella (Pack.). 7 Port Franks [KS+KZ coll. JKM] 961012 (3), 17. 26 Kingston[uv p DR] 960807. 40 Round Lake Centre [JID] 960727, 28.

945 Nites maculatella (Bsk.). 7 Port Franks [uv KS+KZ id. JFL] 950414; 0602.

987 Ethmia monticola (Wlsm.). 7 Port Franks 950610 (uv KS+KZ id. JFL).

1014 Antaeotricha leucillana (Zell.). 7 Port Franks [uv KS+KZ] 940806. 950531; 0619. 960531;0619; 0808 (1S). 17 Acton area 960619 (WIM). 47 Found Lake: Algonquin Provo Pk. [JID] 960704(c), 17.

1032 Gonioterma mistrella (Bsk.). 7 Port Franks 950824 (uv KS+KZ id. JFL).

1046 Callima argenticinctella Clem.. 7 Port Franks [uv KS+KZ id. JFL] 950717,26.960707 (2).

1058 Polix coloradella (Wlsm.). 50 Matachewan [LT] 870629 (c).

1068 Eido trimaculella (Fitch). 7 Port Franks 950717 (uv KS+KZ id. JFL).

BLASTOBASIDAE

1221 Holcocerina immaculella (McD.) [Holocera]. 7 Port Franks [uv KS+KZ id. JFL) 950618.960615 (2).

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COLEOPHORIDAE

1257 Coleophora atromarginata Braun. 7 Port Franks 950801 (uv KS+KZ id. JFL).

1387 Coleophora spissicornis (Haw.) [mayrella (Rhn.)]. 40 Round Lake Centre [JID] 960706, 07, 08,13 (2)

1388 Coleophora trifolii (Curt.). 7 Port Franks 950717 (uv KS+KZ id. JFL).

GELECHIIDAE

1725 Stereomita andropogonis Braun FIRST CAN. RECORD. 7 Port Franks 95 (uv KS+KZ id. JFL)

1837 Exoteleia dodecella (L.). 7 Port Franks 950730 (uv KS+KZ id. JFL).

1851 Arogalea cristatifasciella (Chamb.). 7 Port Franks 950512 (uv KS+KZ id. JFL).

1858 Telphusa longifasciella (Cham.). 7 Port Franks [KS+KZ id. JFL] 950602, 10. 960519.

1862 Pseudocelaria pennsylvanica Dietz. 7 Port Franks [uv KS+KZ id. JFL] 950702. 960708.

2237 Anacampsis innocuella (Zell.). 7 Port Franks [uv KS+KZ id. JFL] 950903, 13, 16. 960727.

2298 Trichotaphejuncidella (Clem.) [Dichomeris]. 7 Port Franks 950830 (uv KS+KZ id. JFL).

ALUCITIDAE

2313 Alucita hexadactyla L.. 7 Port Franks [mv/uv KS+KZ] 950506; 0824. 40 Round lake Centre[JID] 960517 (c); 0718; 0831.

YPONOMEUTIDAE

-- Yponomeuta cagnagella (Rhn.). 7 Port Franks 950804 (uv KS+KZ iden.JFL). 26 Kingston [uvp DR id. JFL] 920717. 930720,22 (1t), 24. 950726. 960724,25,26; 0807, 19.

2420 Yponomeuta multipunctella (Clem.). 7 Port Franks 960722 (KS+KZ id. JFL)

ARGYRESTHIIDAE

2435 Argyresthia alternatella Kft. FIRST CAN. RECORD. 7 Port Franks 950520 (uv KS+KZ id. JFL)

2457Argyresthia goedarlella (L.). 7 Port Franks [uv KS+KZ id. JFL] 950717; 0812. 960717; 0804.

SESIIDAE

2532 Albunafraxini (Ry. Edw.). 7 Port Franks [KS+KZ] 960722; 0806 (3),08 (2), 14.

2549 Synanthedon scitula (Rarr.). 7 Port Franks [KS+KZ] 960627; 0808.

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2592 Carmenta anthracipennis (Bdv.) FIRST ONT. RECORD. 7 [KS+KZ] Attawandron 960828 (3sweeping) - Karner Blue Sanct 960902 - Port Franks 960806; 0903.

TORTRICIDAE

2768 Apotomis removana (Kit). 7 Ipperwash area 940903 (KS+KZ ver. PTD)

2769 Pseudosciaphila duplex (Wlsm.). 38 Huntsville area [uv p DR] 950811 (id. PTD), 21. 50Matachewan 940704 (It c LT).

2770 Orthotaenia undulana (D. & S.). 26 Kingston 960704 (uv p DR). 38 Huntsville area 960717(uvp DR).

2788 Olethreutes inornatana (Clem.). 7 Port Franks [KS+KZ colI. JKM] 960707 (2), 16.

2795 Olethreutes tiliana (Heinr.). 7 Port Franks 940705 (uv KS+KZ id. PTD).

2800 Olethreutes nigrana (Heinr.). 26 Kingston [uv p DR] 960722, 25.

2813 Olethreutes baccatana (McD.). 7 Port Franks 94 (KS+KZ ver. PTD)

2826 Olethreutes lacunana (Free.). 7 Port Franks [KS+KZ colI. JKM] 960716, 28.

2830 Olethreutes auricapitana (Wlsm.). 7 Port Franks 960608 (KS+KZ colI. JKM).

2936 Phaneta tomonana (Kit). 7 Port Franks 960828 (KS+KZ colI. JKM).

2973 Phaneta striatana (Clem.). 7 Port Franks [uv KS+KZ id. PTD] 940802, 16, 19. 960728.

2994 Phaneta montanana (Wlsm.). 7 Port Franks area [KS+KZ ver. PTD] 940802, 31 (2). 960903.

3000 Phaneta imbridana (Fern.) [Cydia]. 7 Port Franks [uv KS+KZ id. PTD] 940802, 16.

3036 Eucosma lathami Fbs.. 7 Port Franks area 960727 (KS+KZ colI. JKM).

3074 Eucosma tocullionana Heinr.. 26 Kingston 950531 (uv p DR id. PTD). 38 Huntsville area [uvp DR] 950712. 960618, 19.

3116b Eucosma similana (Clem.), now separate species from dorsisignatana (Clem.). 26 Kingston920904 (uv p DR). 38 Huntsville area 950813 (uv/mv p DR).

3120 Eucosma derelecta Heinr.. 7 Port Franks 960825 (2 KS+KZ colI. JKM).

3186 Epiblema scudderiana (Clem.). 7 Port Franks 960715 (KS+KZ colI. JKM).

3280 Epinotia stroemiana (F.). 7 Port Franks 960804 (KS+KZ colI. JKM).

3283 Epinotia solandriana (L.). 7 Port Franks 960821 (KS+KZ colI. JKM). 50 Matachewan 930811(It c LT).

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3310 Epinotia transmissana (Wlk.). 7 Port Franks 960626 (KS+KZ coIl. JKM). 38 Huntsville area960713 (uv p DR).

3312 Epinotia momonana (Kft). 38 Huntsville area 960829 (uv p DR).

3361 Ancylis semiovana (Zell.). 7 Port Franks [KS+KZ id. PTD] 940705 (uv). 960519; 0615; 0720.

3379 Ancylis diminutana (Haw.). 7 Port Franks 960519 (KS+KZ coIl. JKM).

3469 Cydia candana (Fbs.). 26 Kingston 940416 (uv p DR).

3494 Melissopus latife"eanus (Wlsm.) [Cydia]. 7 Port Franks [KS+KZ colI. JKM] 960729; 0819, 25.

3503 Croesia semipurpurana (Kft~ 7 Port Franks 960707 (KS+KZ coIl. JKM).

3504 Croesia curvalana (Kit.). 7 Port Franks [KS+KZ coIl. JKM] 960606; 0713.

--Acleris obtusana (Evers.). 7 Port Franks 950520 (uv KS+KZ)

3506 Acleris macdunnoughi Obr.. 7 Port Franks 960918 (IS colI. JKM).

3521 Acleris semiannula (Rob.). 7 Port Franks [KS+KZ] 961008, 10 (6); 1117.

3523 Acleris cornana (McD.). 7 Port Franks [KS+KZ id. JFL] 951013. 960910 (3), 19,27; 1010.

3531 Acleris hastiana (L.). 7 Port Franks [KS+KZ] 961017.

3540 Acleris logiana (Clem.). 7 Port Franks [KS+KZ colI. JKM] 960519; 0905. 17 Acton area950602 (1t WIM). 19 Toronto 960710 (daytime PM). 40 Round Lake Centre 9505 (c JID).

3565 Eulia ministrana (L.). 38 Huntsville area 960621 (uv/lt p DR).

3573 Decodes basiplaganus (Wlsm.). 7 Port Franks [KS+KZ id. JFL] 950902 (uv). 960818.

3621 Argyrotaenia quadrifasciana (Fern.). 7 Port Franks [KS+KZ] 960627.

3624 Argyrotaenia alisellana (Rob.). 7 [KS+KZ Ipperwash Mil. Res. area 940626 - Port Franks950623. 960626,27.

3630 Argyrotaenia cockerellana (Kft.). 7 Port Franks [KS+KZ iden PTD] 940923 (2). 961008.

3633 Choristoneura parallela (Rob.). 7 Port Franks 9306 (mid) to 07 (sev. KS+KZ). 38 Dwight960731 (1t PM). 47 Found Lake: Algonquin Provo Pk. [c JID] 960714; 0812. 50 Matachewan [It LT]940712 (2), 16 (5).

3637 Choristoneura conflictana (Wlk.). 7 Port Franks [KS+KZ id. PTD] 940626. 960615.

3643 Choristoneura pinus Free.. 7 Pinery Provo Pk. 930801 (KS+KZ)

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3653 Archips semiferana (Wlk.). 7 Port Franks [KS+KZ] 960715.

3654 Archips negundana (Dyar). 7 Port Franks [KS+KZ id. PTD] 940705 (uv). 960715.

3661 Archips cerasivorana (Fitch). 7 Port Franks 960715 (KS+KZ). 38 Huntsville area950717 (uv p DR).

3666 Archips dissitana (Grt.). 7 Port Franks 960816 (2 KS+KZ). 38 Huntsville area960805 (uv p DR).

3684 Clepsis clemensiana (Fern.). 7 Port Franks 960614 (KS+KZ colI. JKM).

3688 Ptycholomaperitana (Clem.). 7 Port Franks 940815 (KS+KZ id. PTD).

3706 Sparganothis xanthoides (Wlk.). 7 Port Franks [KS+KZ] 940725 (id. PTD). 960728

3711 Sparganothis unifasciana (Clem.). 7 Port Franks [uv KS+KZ id. PTD] 940626; 0705. 960627;0728. 38 Huntsville area [uv p DR] 940811. 960811

3732 Platynotajlavidana Clem.. 7 Port Franks [KS+KZ] 960728 (colI. JKM).

3743 Platynota exasperatana (Zell.). 7 Port Franks 940728 (uv KS+KZ id. PTD).

3748 Amorbia humerosana Clem.. 7 Port Franks 960615 (KS+KZ colI. JKM).

COCHYLIDAE

3755 Aethes smeathmanniana (F.). 7 Port Franks [KS+KZ id. PTD] 950802, 24. 960626 (2); 0728;0814.

3799 Hysterosia terminana Bsk. [Phytheochroa]. 7 Port Franks 960813 (KS+KZ coll. JKM).

3809 Hysterosia argentilimitana Rob. [Phytheochroa]. 7 Port Franks 960826 (KS+KZ colI. JKM).

3852 Hysterosia straminoides (Grt.) [Phytheochroa]. 7 Port Franks [KS+KZ colI. JKM] 960818, 25.

3858 Hysterosia voxcana Kft. [Phytheochroa]. 7 Port Franks 960818 (KS+KZ coll. JKM).

ZYGAENIDAE

4624 Harrisina americana (Guer.). 4 Long Point Provo Pk 950701 (3 WGL).

LIMACODIDAE

4659 Packardia geminata (pack.). 47 Found Lake: Algonquin Provo Pk. 960802 (c JID).

4685 Adoneta spinuloides (H.-S.). 7 Port Franks KS+KZ] 950630. 960610 (2)

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PYRALIDAE

4719 Scoparia basalis Wlk.. 7 Port Franks [KS+KZ id. BerL] 950619; 0818, 19 (2). 960911.

4779 Petrophila canadensis (Mun.). 7 Port Franks [mv/uv KS+KZ] 940705 (2), 28. 950624; 0717,23,29.. 26 Kingston [uv p DR] 9507 (ver. JDL), 10; 9607. 38 Huntsville area 950704 (2 uv P DR).

4937 Nascia acutella (Wlk.). 7 Port Franks 960723 (KS+KZ colI. JKM). 26 Kingston [uv p DR]940617. 950803.

4950 Fumibotysfumalis (Gn.). 7 Port Franks 960813 (KS+KZ). 26 Kingston [uv p DR] 940618.950726; 1023; 1102 (2). 960801. 38 Huntsville area [uv p DR] 940720; 0812. 960714.

4951 Perispasta caeculalis Zell.. 7 Port Franks [mv/uv KS+KZ] 930801. 940522. 950531.

4975 Achyra rantalis (Gn.). 7 Port Franks 960721 (KS+KZ). 19 Scarborough 950529 (PM).

5004 Loxostege sticticalis (L.). 7 Pinery Provo Pk [KS+KZ] 950624 (12); 0814 (2) - Port Franks[mv/uv KS+KZ] 931010. 940821. 950824.

5174 Diathrausta reconditalis (Wlk.). 7 Port Franks [uv KS+KZ id. BerL] 950623; 0830. 960728.

5176 Anageshnaprimordialis (Dyar). 7 Ipperwash area 960901 (KS+KZ colI. JKM).

5399 Agriphila ruricolella (Zell.). 26 Kingston [uv p DR] 950816 (2). 38 Huntsville area [mv/uv pDR] 940823. 950821 (2),22,23 (2); 0902.

5429 Loxocrambus awemensis McD.. 7 Ipperwash Mil. Res. area 940818 (KS+KZ) - Port Franks940809 (uv KS+KZ id. BerL).

5435 Fissicrambus mutabilis (Clem.). 7 Port Franks 940802 (uv KS+KZ id. BerL).

5473 Thopeutisforbesellus (Fern.). 7 Port Franks 940821 (KS+KZ id. BerL).

5474 Occidentalia comptulatalis (Hulst). 7 Port Franks [Ks+KZ coll. JKM] 94. 960826.

5492 Eoreuma densella (Zell.). 7 Port Franks 960727 (KS+KZ coll. JKM).

5552 Galasa nigrinodis (Zell.). 7 Port Franks [KS+KZ coli. JKM] 950824. 960797 (2). 26 Kingston[p DR] 920725 (It). 950913 (uv).

5571 Condylolomia participalis Grt.. 7 Port Franks 940705 (uv KS+KZ). 960707.

5588 Oneida lunulalis (Hulst). 7 Pinery Prov.. Pk 950716 (KS+KZ id. BerL) - Port Franks[uvKS+KZ] 940718. 950723.

5630 Aphomia te"enella Zell.. 7 Port Franks [KS+KZ coli. JKM] 960519; 0628.

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5651 Acrobasis indigenella (Zen.). 7 Port Franks [KS+KZ] 960713, 28. 26 Kingston [uv p DR]950711. 960709, 17, 21.

5664 Acrobasis caryae Grt. 7 Port Franks 940827.

5673 Acrobasis angusella Grt.. 26 Kingston [uv p DR] 940728. 950707, 10, 29 (2)~ 0805, 06 (2), 16.960708,23,25~0801 (2~07, 19.

5783 Ortholepis pasadamia (Dyar)7 Port Franks 940705 (uv KS+KZ id. BerL).

5794 Nephopterix vetustella (Dyar). 7 Port Franks 940618 (uv KS+KZ id. BerL).

5799 Nephopterix basilaris Zen.. 7 Port Franks 960626 (KS+KZ colI. JKM).

-- Dioryctria resinosella Mut.. 7 Port Franks [uv KS+KZ id. BerL] 940730~ 0805.

5852 Dioryctria zimmermani (Grt.). 7 Port Franks [uv KS+KZ id. BerL] 940831. 950730 (/mv).960726. 38 Huntsville area 960817 (uv p DR).

5999 Eulogia ochrifrontella (Zen.). 7 Port Franks 960723 (KSD+KZ)

PTEROPHORIDAE

6090 Sphenarches ontario (McD.). 7 Pinery Provo Pk. 910626 (I. Carmichael).

-- Geina sheppardi Landry. 7 Port Franks [uv KS+KZ id. BerL] 940705. 950727. 960707, 16,23.

6091 Geina periscelidactyla (Fitch). 7 Port Franks [KS+KZ] 950721 (ver. BerL). 960707, 16 (7), 17(2),22,23.

6092 Geina tenuidactyla (Fitch). 7 [KS+KZ ver. BerL] Karner Blue Sanct. 960716 - Pinery Provo Pk.950624; 0816 (2) - Port Franks 950618. 960628~ 0703, 28 (worn).

6095 Capperia evansi (McD.). 38 Huntsville area 880724 (1t P DR iden.BerL).

6128 Stenoptilodes edwardsii (Fish) [Paraplatyptilia]. 7 [KS+KZ ver. BerL] Pinery Provo Pk. 950624- Port Franks 960614.

6163 Oidaematophorus cretidactylus (Fitch). 7 Port Franks [uv KS+KZ id. BerL] 940719. 950709,16. 960722,28.

6186 Oidaematophorus inquinatus Zell.. 7 Port Franks area [KS+KZ ver. BerL] 950801. 960803.

6203 Oidaematophorus homodactylus (Wlk.). 7 Port Franks [KS+KZ] 960626; 0716 (2), 22.

6213 Oidaematophorus lacteodactylus (Cham.). 7 Port Franks [KS+KZ] 960614; 0716

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GEOMETRIDAE

6280 ltame andersoni (Swett). 50 Matachewan: Markle Lake Bog 960714 (20 LT).

6339 Semiothisa transitaria (Wlk.). 7 Port Franks 940719 (KS+KZ)

6449 Glena cribrataria (Gn.). 7 [KS+KZ] Ipperwash Mil. Res. area 950624 - Port Franks [mv/uv]950610, 19. 960613.

6582 Anacamptodes vellivolata (Hulst). 7 Port Franks [KS+KZ] 940606, 26; 0813. 950618.960610,27.

6799 Epi"anthis substriataria (Hulst). 50 Matachewan 960609 (It LT).

6815 Gueneria similaria (Wlk.). 7 Port Franks 960813 (KS+KZ)

6832 Meta"anthis obfirmaria (Rhn.). 37 Twin Lakes 960531 (WIDE).

6885 Besma quercivoraria (Gn.). 7 Pinery Provo Pk [KS+KZ] 930604; 0809. 17 Acton area 960615(WIM).

7136 Cyclophora packardi (prout) FIRST CAN RECORD. 7 LC Forest? 950913 (KS+KZ ver.IDL).

7433 Epimta autumnata (Bkh.). 27 Delta [mv JPC] 961012 (2), 13 (2).

SATURNIIDAE

7704 Eacles imperialis (Drury). 40 Alice 960717 (JID).

7709 Sphingicampa bicolor (Harr.). 1 Point Pelee Nat. Pk. 960806 (WGL). 11 Lynden 960805(WGL)

7715 Dryocampa rubicunda (F.). 7 Port Franks 960717 (KS+KZ). 27 Delta 960615 (It JPC). 32Red Bay 960608 (1t PM). 40 Barry's Bay 960611 (JID) - Round Lake Centre [JID] 960526 (c); 0610,11, 13. 47 Found Lake: Algonquin Provo Pk. [JID] 960701, 03, 04, OS, 14 (2), 15, 16(5), 18, 21, 28,29,30; 0801, 02, 03. 50 Matachewan 960603-15 (abundant LT).

7719 Anisota senatoria (1. E. Smith). 7 Port Franks area [KS+KZ] 960711 (3), 18.

7757 Antheraeapolyphemus (Cram.). 7 Port Franks [KS+KZ] 960717,21,23. 26 Kingston 960604(f eclosed DR). 38 Huntsville area [uv DR] 960611 (2 m), 18 (1, 2m), 20 (m Iit/mv p), 21 (2 m fresh, mI1t), 22 (m), 23 (/mv); 0714 (I1t p). 40 Bonnechere Provo Pk. 960708 (JerL) - Foy Provo Pk. 960618(JID). 47 Found Lake: Algonquin Provo Pk. PJD] 960703, 04, 10,21. 50 Matachewan 960610-0801(abundant LT).

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7758 Actias luna (L.). 26 Kingston 960603 (m bit tom uv DR). 27 Delta 960609 (mv JPC). 38Huntsville area [uv DR] 960613 (It), 18 (fuv p). 40 [JID] Foy Provo Pk. 960618 (7), 27 - Round LakeCentre 960625 (dead). 49 Skead area: N side of Sudbury Airport 960628 (dayresting WIM). 50Matachewan 960607-0814 (175/+ LT. 51 Fort Francis 960625 (2 JID).

7764 Callosamia promethea (Drury). 7 Port Franks area 960717 (KS+KZ~

7767 Hyalophora cecropia (L.). 22 [WIDE] Cramahe Twp 960616 (pair in cop.) - Port Hope 960521(eclosed). 38 Huntsville area [uv p DR] 960610 (m Imv), 11 (m Imv), 17 (f), 21 (m). 40 JID Alice960815 - Barry's Bay 960613 (dead) - Foy Provo Pk. 960618 - Round Lake Centre (960624 (2) - Osceola960612 (c dead). 50 Matachewan [It LT] 960612, 28.

7768 Hyalophora columbia (S. I. Smith). 40 Round Lake Centre 960615 (c JID).

SPHINGIDAE

7776 Manduca quinquemaculata (Haw.). 19 Scarborough 960811 (It PM).

7784 Dolba hyloeus (Drury). 7 Port Franks 960905 (uv KS+KZ).

7786 Ceratomia amyntor (Geyer). 7 Port Franks 960813 (KS+KZ). 38 Huntsville area [p DR]960621 (mv)~ 0712 (uv).

7787 Ceratomia undulosa (Wlk.). 7 Port Franks [KS+KZ] 960610; 0827. 17 Acton area [WIM]960626~ 0701, 23. 26 Kingston [uv DR] 960721 (1, very ragged). 27 Delta 960714 (It JPC). 32 RedBay 960607 (It PM). 38 Lake ofBays 960731 (2 It PM) - Huntsville area [uv DR] 960610 (1, my), 11(5),17 (1, It), 21 (1, 2 mv)~ 0712 (3 p), 13 (mv p), 14 (/mv p, p, Imv), 16 (3),17 (2, Imv), 19,20 (bitragged Imv)~ 0803 (1, 2 /It/mv), 04 (2, Imv), 05 (2 Imv), 11 (ragged Imv). 40 Bonnechere Provo Pk[JerL] 960802, 03, 04, 05 - Foy Provo Pk. 960618 (2 JID) - Round Lake Centre [JID] 960611; 0706, 07,11, 12, 13 (3), 14 (3)~ 0805. 47 Found Lake: Algonquin Provo Pk. [JID] 960701~ 0808, 14. 50Matachewan [It LT] 960614; 0803.

7796 Sphinx eremitus (Hbn.). 7 Port Franks 960721 (KS+KZ).

7807 Sphinx canadensis Bdv.. 40 Round Lake Centre 960807 (c JID).

7809 Sphinx kalmiae J. E. Smith. 7 Port Franks [KS+KZ] 960721~ 0804. 38 Huntsville [mY DR]960611~ 0713 (p)~ 0805 (P), 17 (/uv p). 40 PID] Foy Provo Pk 960702 - Round Lake Centre 960614,15,22,23, 25 (dead)~ 0807 (c).

7810 Sphinx gordius Steph.. 38 Huntsville area [uv DR] 960610 (2 p), 11 (2), 21 (bit ragged Imv).40 Bonnechere Provo Pk. 960709 (JerL) - Round Lake Centre [JID] 960706, 07, 21. 47 Found Lake:Algonquin Provo Pk. 960702 (c JID). 50 Matachewan [It LT] 960609 (2)~ 0731 (8)

7811 Sphinx luscitiosa Clem. 50 Matachewan [It LT] 960614, 16.

7812 Sphinx drupiferarum 1. E. Smith. 40 Stonecliffe 960713 (WGL). 50 Matachewan 960610-21(4/+ It LT).

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7817 Lapara bombycoides Wlk.. 7 Port Franks [KS+KZ] 960615; 0707 (4), 15 (2), 21 (2), 22. 38Huntsville area 960624 (uv/mv p DR). 40 Bonnechere Provo Pk. [JerL] 960708, 09, 10. 50Matachewan 960614-0812 (It LT).

7821 Smerinthusjamaicensis (Drury). 7 Port Franks 960728 (uv KS+KZ). 19 Scarborough 960621(It PM). 27 Delta [mv JPC] 960608, 09. 38 Huntsville area [uv DR] 960617 (p); 0712, 13 (/mv). 40Bonnechere Provo Pk. [JerL] 960709, 10, 15, 26 - Driftwood Provo Pk. 960720 (JID) - Round LakeCentre PID] 960610, 19. 47 Found Lake: Algonquin Provo Pk. [JID] 960701, 17.

7822 Smerinthus cerisyi Kby.. 7 Port Franks 960614 (KS+KZ). 38 Huntsville area [uv/mv p DR]960611 (2). 40 Round Lake Centre [JID] 960521 (PM), 22 (PM), 25, 26; 0604, 06, 07, 08, 13, 15, 16,27. 47 Visitor Centre: Algonquin Provo Pk. 960705 OID).

7824 Paonias excaecatus (1. E. Smith). 7 Port Franks [KS+KZ] 960707 (3), 15 (8), 21 (2), 22 (2);0812. 17 [WIM] Acton area 960720 - Rockwood area: Blue Springs Scout Reserve 960728. 27 Delta[mv/lt JPC] 960615; 0713 (4), 14 (5). 38 Huntsville area [p DR] 960617 (uv); 0719 (mv). 40 FoyProvo Pk.960719 OID) - Round Lake Centre [JID] 960611; 0707, 08, 27, 28. 47 Found Lake:Algonquin Provo Pk. [JID] 960705, 09, 10, 11, 14, 15, 16,25.

7825 Paonias myops (1. E. Smith). 7 Port Franks [KS+KZ] 960614 (2), 15; 0802. 27 Delta 960714(mv JPC). 38 Huntsville [uv DR] 960611 (/mv p), 17 (p), 18 (2),22 (/It/mv), 23, 24; 0712 (mv), 17(/mv). 40 Round Lake Centre [JID] 960604; 0714. 50 Matachewan 960610-24 (sev. It LT).

7827 Laothoejuglandis (1. E. Smith) [Amorpha]. 7 Port Franks [KS+KZ] 960610; 0713. 17 Actonarea [WIM] 960630; 0701, 11. 27 Delta 960712 (mv JPC). 50 Matachewan [It LT] 960610, 14.

7828 Pachysphinx modesta (Harr.). 7 Port Franks [KS+KZ] 960715, 16. 19 Beaverton area960825(PM). 32 Red Bay 960607 (It PM). 38 Huntsville area [uv DR] 960611 (mv p), 17 (fresh), 20 (p), 24(2 p); 0712 (1, p), 20 (mv p, /mv). 40 [JID] Alice 960717 - BonnechereProv. Pk. 960708 (1erL) ­Driftwood Provo Pk. 960720 (2) - Foy Provo Pk. 960618 (2) - Round Lake Centre 960608, 09, 10, 19(2),23; 0711, 12. 50 Matachewan 960607-0904 (5/+ It LT).53 Hearst 960709 OID).

7853 Hemaris thysbe (p.). 7 Port Franks 960814 (1S). 17 Rockwood area: Blue Springs ScoutReserve 960821 (WIM). 26 Kingston 960806 (at wild bergamot p DR). 27 Delta [daytime atHawkweed JPC] 960615, 16. 40 Bonnechere Provo Pk. 960702 (JerL). 47 Costello Creek: AlgonquinProvo Pk. 960711 (c JID). 50 Matachewan 960612-0731 (It LT)

7854 Hemaris gracilis (G. & R.). 50 Matachewan 960614-26 (4/+ It IT).

7855 Hemaris diffinis (Bdv.). 7 Port Franks area [KS+KZ] 960731; 0808 (2 JS). 32 Crane RiverRoad 960720 (2 daytlying JGS). 42 Constance Bay Sand Hills 960601 (2 daytime JPC). 47 PID] AmyLake Road: Algonquin Provo Pk. 960701 - Costello Creek: Algonquin Provo Pk. 960711 - Found Lake:Algonquin Provo Pk. 960704 - Lake of Two Rivers: Algonquin Provo Pk. 960709 - Sturgeon Falls area960622 (8 daytlying JGS). 50 Matachewan 960608-0716 (3/+ It LT).

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7861 Eumorpha achemon (Drury). 7 Port Franks [uv KS+KZ] 960615; 0716, 22, 27 (2), 28. 10Osborne Comers area 960705 (WGL).

7870 Sphecodina abbottii (Swainson). 7 Port Franks [uv KS+KZ] 960518; 0610.

7871 Deidamia inscripta (Harr.). 7 Port Franks [uv KS+KZ] 960518, 30; 0615 (3). 27 Delta [mv/ltJPC] 960505 (2), 06 (2), 07, 08 (3), 09 (2).

7873 Amphionfloridensis B. P. Clark. 7 Port Franks [JS] 960614, 26. 17 Oakville 960528 (atviburnum flowers JAB). 47 Spruce Bog Boardwalk: Algonquin Provo Pk. 960711 (R. D. Gaymer). 50Matachewan 960614 (at lilacs LT).

7877 Proserpinusflavofasciata (Wlk.). 50 Matachewan 960526 (1t LT).

7885 Darapsa myron (Cram.). 7 Port Franks [KS+KZ] 960626; 0707 (4), 13 (6), 15, 16 (3), 21; 0806.17 Acton area 960705 (WIM). 27 Delta 960712 (mv JPC). 50 Matachewan 960614 (It LT).

7886 Darapsa pholus (Cram.). 7 Port Franks [KS+KZ] 960713, 16; 0812. 38 Huntsville area 960620(uv p DR). 47 Found Lake: Algonquin P. Pk. 960704 (JID). 50 Matachewan 960610-0724 (6/+ It LT).

7893 Byles gallii (Rottemburg). 50 Matachewan 960619-0727 (2/+ It LT). 53 Cochrane 960621(WGL).

NOTODONTIDAE

7953 Symmerista leucitys Franc. 7 Port Franks area 960624 (2 KS+KZ).

8012 Oligocentria semirufescens (Wlk.). 27 Delta 960713 (2 It JPC).

ARCTIIDAE

8051 Crambidia casta (Pack.). 7 Port Franks [KS+KZ] 940916. 950825.

8162 Platarctia parlhenos (Harr.). 40 [JID] Bonnechere Provo Pk. 960708 (JerL) - Driftwood ProvoPk. 960720 (3) - Round Lake Centre 960714; 0817. 47 [JID] Found Lake: Algonquin Provo Pk.960703, 09, 10, 11 (3), 15, 16 - Visitor Centre, Algonquin Provo Pk. 960721. 50 Matachewan960620-0724 (4/+ It LT).

8166 Arctia caja (L.). 38 Huntsville area 960805 (1t/uv/mv p DR). 40 Bonnechere Provo Pk. [JerL]960806,07,08,09. 47 Found Lake: Algonquin Provo Pk. 960812 (JID).

LYMANTRIIDAE

8319 Leucoma salicis (L.). 27 Delta 960712 (mv JPC).

NOCTUIDAE

-- Zanclognatha new species near lituralis (Hbn.). 7 Port Franks 960721 (KS+KZ id. IDL).

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-- Chytolita new species near petrealis Grt.. 7 Port Franks 960816 (KS+KZ).

8356 Chytolita petrealis Grt.. 7 Port Franks 969610 (KS+KZ).

8366 Tetanolita mynesalis (WIk.). 7 Port Franks 961017 (KS+KZ).

8387 Renia sobrialis (WIk.). 7 Port Franks [KS+KZ] 940724. 950820

8401 Redectis vitrea (Grt.) FIRST CAN. RECORD. 7 Port Franks 960804 (KS+KZ)

8420 Hypenodes caducus (Dyar). 7 Port Franks [KS+KZ] 960817, 25.

8421 Hypenodesfractilinea (Sm.). 7 Port Franks 950916 (KS+KZ).

8426 Dyspyralis illocata WaIT.. 7 Port Franks 940727 (KS+KZ).

8448 Bomolocha sordidula (Grt.) [Hypena]. 7 Port Franks 950702 (KS+KZ).

8450 Bomolocha atomaria Sm. [Hypena] SECOND ONT. RECORD. 7 Port Franks area 930818KS+KZ id. DFS).

8607 Melipotisjucunda Hbn. SECOND ONT. RECORD. 7 Port Franks 960627 (KS+KZ).

8649 Ascalapha odorata (L.). 19 Scarborough 951018 (JJ).

8699 Zale obliqua (Gn.) FIRST CAN. RECORD. 7 Port Franks [KS+KZ] 950520. 960519 (2);0610,27.

8719 Euparlhenos nubilis (Hbn.). 7 Port Franks area [KS+KZ] 960605; 0723. 19 Scarborough960630 (bait PM).

8775 Catocala antinympha (Hbn.). 40 Bonnechere Provo Pk.[JerL] 960724; 0806, 07, 08, 09 ­Round Lake Centre [JID] 19960804, 05. 47 Visitor Centre: Algonquin Provo Pk. 960822 (JID). 50Matachewan 19960808-31 (sev. It LT).

8776 Catocala coelebs Grt.. 50 Matachewan 19960818-0902 (sev. It LT).

8779 Catocala serena Edw.. 7 Port Franks 960812 (WGL).

8795 Catocala palaeogama Gn.. 7 Port Franks 950825.

8798 Catocala neogama (J. E. Smith). 7 Port Franks 960901 (KS+KZ). 19 Scarborough 960917(daytime resting BH+JJ).

8801 Catocala ilia (Cram.). 7 Port Franks [KS+KZ] 960626 (2); 0816; 0905, 18. 19 Rouge Valley960812 (3 JGS) - Scarborough (3 bait BH+JJ).

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8802 Catocala cerogama Gn.. 7 Port Franks [KS+KZ] 960819, 20. 19 Rouge Valley 960802 (JGS)­Scarborough 960812 (bait BH+JGS).

8803 Catocala relicta Wlk.. 7 Port Franks [KS+KZ] 960825; 0905. 40 Barry's Bay 960824 (c lID).50 Matachewan 960901-1001 (5/+ It LT). 53 Cochrane 960816 (c lID).

8805 Catocala unijuga Wlk.. 7 Port Franks 960905 (KS+KZ). 27 Delta 960906 (mv JPC). 38Healey Lake 961012 (PM). 50 Matachewan 19960912-0930 (sev. It LT).

8806 Catocala parta Gn.. 17 Acton area 960819 (WIM). 19 Scarborough 960807 (bait PM).

8817 Catocala briseis Edw.. 7 Port Franks 960819 (KS+KZ). 40 Round Lake Centre 960814 (c lID).50 Matachewan [It LT] 960902 (2),05. 53 Cochrane 960816 (2 c lID).

8832 Catocala cara Gn.. 7 Port Franks [KS+KZ] 960818, 31; 0905 (2). 27 Delta 960907 (mvJPC).

8833 Catocala concumbens Wlk.. 7 Port Franks [KS+KZ] 960814, 16. 27 Delta 960907 (3 mv JPC).50 Matachewan 960806-0909 (3/+ It IT).

8834 Catocala amatrix (Hbn.). 7 Port Franks [KS+KZ] 960825 (4), 31; 0905 (2), 13, 14 (2); 1012,17. 19 Scarborough 960904 (It PM). 21 Port Perry area 960901 (It PM). 27 Delta 960907 (2 mvJPC).

8846 Catocala sordida Grt. 7 Port Franks 960812 (KS+KZ). 50 Matachewan 960804-0902 (sev. ItLT).

8857 Catocala ultronia (Hbn.). 7 Port Franks [KS+KZ] 960728; 0813, 14, 16 (2), 20, 25; 0905. 19Scarborough 960728 (bait BH). 26 Kingston [uv DR] 960730; 0822. 38 Huntsville area 960804 (uv/ltDR). 40 Bonnechere Provo Pk. [lerL] 960806, 07, 08, 09 - Round Lake Centre 960714 (c lID). 47Found Lake: Algonquin Provo Pk. 19960808 (c lID). 50 Matachewan 960818 (It LT).

8858 Catocala crataegi Saund.. 17 Acton area 960715 (It WIM).

8863 Catocala mira Grt.. 7 Port Franks 960816 (KS+KZ). 40 Bonnechere Provo Pk. 960725 (JerL).

8864 Catocala grynea (Cram.). 7 Port Franks [KS+KZ] 960723, 28; 0808, 11, 13; 0905. 19Scarborough 960727 (It PM). 26 Kingston 960731 (uv DR). 27 Delta 960907 (2 mv JPC).

8865 Catocala praeclara (G. & R.). 7 Ipperwash area 960901 (KS+KZ).

8867 Catocala blandula Hulst. 7 Port Franks 960808 (IS). 27 Delta 960713 (mv JPC). 50Matachewan [It LT] 960812, 20.

8872 Catocala clintoni Grt. 27 Delta [mv/lt JPC] 960712, 13 (2).

8873 Catocala similis Edw.. 7 Port Franks 960812 (KS+KZ).

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8878 Catocala amica (Hbn.). 7 Port Franks [KS+KZ] 960802, 16.

8878a Catocala lineella Grt., now separate species from amica. 7 Port Franks [KS+KZ] 960814, 16(3), 20, 27, 31 (3); 0905.

8905 Eosphoropteryx thyatyroides (Gn.). 7 Port Franks 940817 (KS+KZ). 40 Found Lake:Algonquin Provo Pk. 960812 (c JID).

-- Meganola spodia Franc. FIRST ONT. RECORD. 7 Port Franks 950709 (KS+KZ ver. IDL).

8983a Meganola phylla (Dyar), now separate species from minuscula (Zell.). 7 PortFranks950623(KS+KZ).

9061 Cerma cora (Hbn.). 40 Round Lake Centre [c JID] 960603, 08.

9184 Colocasiaflavicornis Sm.. 27 Delta [JPC] 960508 (3 mv); 0615 (It).

9209 Acronicta radcliffei (Harv.). 50 Matachewan 960704 (It LT).

9221 Acronictafuneralis G. & R.. 50 Matachewan 960628-0716 (sev. It LT).

9242 Acronicta exilis Grt. FIRST CAN. RECORDS. 7 Port Franks [KS+KZ] 960826, 31.

9249 Acronicta increta Morr., now includes inclara Sm.. 7 Port Franks 19960627 (KS+KZ).

9251 Acronicta retardata (Wlk.). 47 Found Lake: Algonquin Provo Pk. 960808 (c JID).

-- Apamea unanimis (Hbn.), introduced European sp. THIRD ONT. & NORTH AMERICANRECORD. 27 Delta 960616 (mv JPC ver. IDL).

9435 Spartiniphaga inops (Grt.) FIRST ONT. RECORDS. 7 Port Franks area [KS+KZ ver. IDL]940914. 960905, 13 (2), 14 (2).

9436 Spartiniphaga panatela (Sm.). 7 Port Franks 960626 (KS+KZ ver. IDL).

9479 Papaipema lysimachiae Bird. 27 Delta 960906 (mv JPC). 40 Round Lake Centre [JID] 960905(c), 09 (c), 1002,03.

9501 Papaipema eupatorii (Lyman). 27 Delta [mv JPC] 961012, 13

9885 Lithophane semiusta Grt.. 7 Port Franks area [KS+KZ] 941008 (ver. IDL). 960518, 19.

9934 Eupsilia cirripalea Franc. 7 Port Franks 961012 (KS+KZ ver.IDL).

9948 Chaetaglaea cerata Franc. SECOND ONT. RECORD. 27 Delta 961012 (mv JPC ver. IDL)

10288 Polia detracta (Wlk.). 7 Port Franks area [KS+KZ ver. IDL] 950708, 16, 18. 960610, 14 (3),15 (2), 26, 28 (4); 0713 (2),28; 0804, 17.

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10440 Leucania linita Gn.. 7 Pinery Provo Pk 960818 (KS+KZ).

10445 Leucania linda Franc. 7 Pinery Provo Pk 960819 (KS+KZ).

10502 Himella intractata (Morr.) [fidelis Grt.] FIRST CAN. RECORDS. 7 Port Franks[KS+KZ]950512. 960610.

10513 Egira dolosa (Grt.). 27 Delta 960508 (7 mv JPC).

10530 Anhimella contrahens (Wlk.). 7 Port Franks [KS+KZ ver. JDL] 960712, 17.

10648 Agrotis gladiaria Morr. 27 Delta 960907 (3 mv JPC).

10863 Euxoa manitobana McD. 7 Port Franks 960815 (KS+KZ).

11052 Ufeus plicatus Grt. FIRST CAN. RECORD. 7 Port Franks 960812 (KS+KZ)

11110 Schinia septentrionalis (Wlk.). 38 Huntsville area 960817 (ltluv p DR).

11117 Schinia lynx (Gn.). 7 Port Franks 960805 (KS+KZ).

11128 Schinia arcigera (Gn.). 7 Port Franks [KS+KZ] 960729; 0805, 13. 19 Metro Zoo area 960806(It PM).

11141 Schinia thoreaui (G. & R.). 7 Port Franks area 960827 (KS+KZ)

11149 Schinia trifascia (Hbn.). 7 Port Franks [KS+KZ] 960803, 05 (2), 12 (3), 13, 14, 31.

11164 Schiniaflorida (Gn.). 17 Acton area [WIM] 960713 (in goldenrod); 0807 (2), 12 (on eveningprimrose). 34 Mono Centre area: Mono Cliffs Provo Pk. 960813 (in primrose flower WIM). 40Bonnechere Provo Pk. 960703 (JerL). 47 Found Lake: Algonquin Provo Pk. 960715 OJD) - VisitorCentre: Algonquin Provo Pk. 960802 OJD).

11173 Schinia sanguinea (Gey), now includes gloriosa (Stkr.). 7 Port Franks area [KS+KZ] 960722(2),28 (6); 0805, 11 (4), 12 (5), 14 (2), 16, 18, 20.

11177 Schinia nundina (Drury). 7 Port Franks 960817 (KS+KZ).

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8. CONCISE CYCLICAL SUMMARY OF REPORTS OF MOTHS IN ONTARIO:

Hepialidae to Drepanidae 1992 to 1996 (with some supplementary reports for 1986 to 1991)

Compiled by Duncan Robertson

The remarks introductory to the "Selected Reports of Moths" apply here as well, except so far as theinformation is here abbreviated. Places are distinguished only by county and dates only by year andmonth, and information within round brackets is limited to the number of specimens and initials ofreporters. After the county number, a four-digit number indicates the year and month (or a two-digitnumber, the year alone); a two-digit number after that (and after a comma), a subsequent month. Ahyphenated four-digit number indicates inclusive years or months, and a hypenated six-digit numberindicates inclusive months within a year. Initials before year-dates function somewhat similarly to initialsin square brackets in the "Selected Reports": with the exception of dates followed immediately bybracketed initials not preceded by "+", they apply to all dates for the county unless and until differentinitials supervene before a later year-date.

HEPIALIDAE

18 Sthenopis argentomaculatus (Rarr.). 38 PM 9407; DR 9606. 50 LT 9208 (2). 9307 (10), 08 (5),09; 9407 (12); 9507 (5/+); 9607 (2), 08 (2). 53 LT 9408.

20 Sthenopis quadriguttatus (Grt.). 40 JID 93; 9407.

22 Sthenopis auratus Grt.. 38 DR 9507.

23 Hepialus hyperboreus (Masch.) [Gazoryctra]. 7 KS+KZ 9606.

31 Hepialis gracilis (Grt.) [Korscheltellus]. 50 LT 9007; 9407.

INCURVARIIDAE

181 Paraclemensia acerifoliella (Fitch). 17 WIM 9610.

229 Adela purpurea Wlk. 22 WIDE 9505; 9605.

TINEIDAE

317 Xylesthiapruniramiella Clem.. 7 KS+KZ 9507.

421 Monopis spilotella Tengst.. 7 KS+KZ 9508, 09.

LYONETIIDAE

475 Paraleucoptera albella (Cham.). 7 KS+KZ 9508 (2).

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GRACILLARIIDAE

600 Caloptilia cornusella (Ely). 7 KS+KZ 9506, 08.

601 Caloptilia coroniella (Clem.). 7 KS+KZ 9410; 9505; 0607, 10 (6).

655 Parectopa pennsylvaniella (Engel.). 7 KS+KZ 9509

842 Chrysaster ostensackenella (Fitch). 7 KS+KZ 9508.

OECHOPHORIDAE

864 Agonopterix atrodorsella (Clem.). 7 KS+KZ 9605 (4), 06.

865 Agonopterix pteleae B. & Bsk.. 7 KS+KZ 9310.

867 Agonopterixpulvipenella (Clem.). 7 KS+KZ 9310; 9609,10.

868 Agonopterix nigrinotella (Bsk.). 7 KS+KZ 9610 (4).

882 Agonopterix robiniella (Pack.). 7 KS+KZ 9610 (4). 26 DR 9608. 40 JID 9607 (2).

912 Semioscopis packardella (Clem.). 17 WIM 9605 (2). 26 DR 9305; 9605. 38 DR 9405 (2).

914 Semioscopis inornata Wlsm.. 7 KS+KZ 9505 (2).

942 Nites grotella (Rob.). 7 KS+KZ 9504.

945 Nites maculatella (Bsk.). 7 KS+KZ 9504, 06.

951 Machimia tentoriferella Clem.. 7 KS+KZ 9409 (2); 9508 (2); 9609 (3). 26 DR 9308 (2), 09 (2).38 DR 9508 (3), 09.

986 Ethmia bipunctella (F.). 7 KS+KZ 9506,07,08,09; 9606. 26 DR 9205 (2), 07; 9305, 06; 9405(2), 06; 9507; 9605 (2), 06 (3), 07. 38 DR 9206.

987 Ethmia monticola (WIsm.). 7 KS+KZ 9506.

992 Ethmia zelleriella (Cham.). 7 KS+KZ 9506,07; 9606. 26 DR 9207 (3); 9306.

1011 Antaeotricha schlaegeri (Zell.). 4 WIDE 8605. 7 KS+KZ 9406; 9508; 9606 (2). 17 WIM9506. 22 WIDE 9006; 9506.

1014 Antaeotricha leucillana (Zell.). 7 KS+KZ 9408; 9505, 06; 9605, 06, 08 (1S). 50 LT9406 (2);9607.

1032 Gonioterma mistrella (Bsk.). 7 KS+KZ 9508.

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1046 Callima argenticinctella Clem.. 7 KS+KZ 9507 (2); 9607 (2).

1058 Polix coloradella (WIsm.). 50 LT 8706.

1068 Eido trimaculella (Fitch). 7 KS+KZ 9507.

BLASTOBASIDAE

1221 Holcocerina immaculella (McD.) [Holocera]. 7 KS+KZ 9506; 9606 (2).

COLEOPHORIDAE

1257 Coleophora atromarginata Braun. 7 KS+KZ 9508.

1387 Coleophora spissicornis (Haw.) [mayrella (Hbn.)]. 40 JID 9607 (5).

1388 Coleophora trifoUi (Curt. 1832). 7 KS+KZ 9507.

MOMPHIDAE

1443 Mompha eloisella (Clem.). 4 TS 9106.

GELECHIIDAE

1725 Stereomita andropogonis Braun. 7 KS+KZ 95.

1851 Arogalea cristifasciella (Chamb.). 7 KS+KZ 9505.

1857 Telphusa latifasciella (Cham.). 7 KS+KZ 94.

1858 Telphusa longifasciella (Cham.). 7 KS+KZ 9506 (2); 9605.

1862 Pseudocelaria pennsylvanica Dietz. 7 KS+KZ 9507; 9607.

2237 Anacampsis innocuella (Zell.). 7 KS+KZ 9509 (3); 9607.

2243 Anacampsis niveopulvella (Cham.). 7 KS+KZ 9407,08.

2278 Dichomeris glenni Clarke. 7 KS+KZ 9408.

2291 Trichotaphe bilobella (Zell.) [Dichomeris]. 7 KS+KZ 9407.

2295 Trichotapheflavocostella (Clem.) [Dichomeris]. 7 KS+KZ 9507 (3); 9607 (3). 15 RHC+WGL9307. 17 WIM 9307 (4), 08; 9407 (2), 08 (2); 9507 (2). 40 JID 9407.

2298 Trichotaphejuncidella (Clem.) [Dichomeris]. 7 KS+KZ 9508.

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ALUCITIDAE

2313 Alucita hexadactyla L. 7 KS+KZ 9505, 08. 40 JID 0605, 07, 08. 50 LT 8604; 9309-10(many); 9305 (10), 08 (many), 10; 9404, OS, 06, 08-11 (many); 9505 (9/+), 08-09 (3/+).; 9606,09 (5).

EPERMENIIDAE

2325 Epermenia imperialella Bsk.. 7 KS+KZ 9307.

PLUTELLIDAE

2366 Plutellaxylostella (L.). 7 KS+KZ 9508 (2); 9606. 38 DR 9508.

2371 Ypsolopha canariella (WIsm.). 7 KS+KZ 9408.

2375 Ypsolopha dentella (F.). 7 KS+KZ 9508 (2); 9607. 26 DR 9207 (3); 9307 (5); 9407 (5), 08 (6);9507 (7), 08; 9607 (5), 08 (3).

YPONOMEUTIDAE

2401 Attevapunctella (Cram.). 1 AW 9207 (+MKM, +RHC+WGL+KAM+TS), 09 (2, 2 +KZ); 9406,08 (1, +PM, 2 +TS, PM), 09 (3 +WGL); WIM 9508. 7 KS+KZ 9306-08 (sev.); 9405, 07, 08; 9506 (2),07 (2),08; 9605, 08. 19 PM 9408; 9505. 26 DR 9206; 0306, 10 (2); 9406; 9506,07, 11.

-- Yponomeuta cagnagella (Hbn.) 7 KS+KZ 9508. 26 DR 9207; 9307 (3); 9507; 9607 (3), 08 (2).

2420 Yponomeuta multipunctella (Clem.). 7 KS+KZ 9607.

ARGYRESTHIIDAE

2435 Argyresthia alternatella Kft. 7 KS+KZ 9505.

2457 Argyresthia goedartella (L.). 7 KS+KZ 9507,08; 9607, 08.

SESIIDAE

2524 Parathrene tabaniformis (Rottemburg). 52 JW 9306 (5),07 (23).

2532 Albunafraxini (Hy. Edw.). 7 KS+KZ 9607,08 (6).

2533 Albuna pyramidalis (Wlk.). 52 JW 9308 (3).

2536 Melittia cucurbitae (Harr.). 10 WGL 9406, 07 (6); 9506 (19). 11 WGL 9507. 19 WE 9207(3); 9307 (2); 9407.

2549 Synanthedon scitula (Harr.). 7 KS+KZ 9607,08.

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2550 Synanthedon pictipes (G. & R.). 7 KS+KZ 9508; 9606. 52 JW 9307 (60).

2553 Synanthedon tipuliformis (Cl.). 52 JW 9307 (17).

2554 Synanthedon acerni (Clem.). 7 KS+KZ 9307; 9506; 9606 (2), 08. 10 WGL 9506. 15 RHC+WGL 9307. 24 WIM 9407. 26 DR 9306,07. 52 JW 9307.

2559 Synanthedon bolteri (Hy. Edw.). 52 JW 9307 (5).

2563 Synanthedonfulvipes (HaIT.). 52 JW 9306 (8).

2564 Synanthedon helenis (Engelh.). 52 JW 9307 (4).

2569 Synanthedon sigmoidea (Beutenmuller). 52 JW 9307 (2).

2570 Synanthedon albicornis (Hy. Edw.). 17 WIM 9507.

2572 Synanthedon proxima (Hy. Edw.). 52 JW 9306 (76).

2583 Synanthedon exitiosa (Say). 7 KS+KZ 9607 (2, JS). 10 WGL 9407. 15 PM 9407. 52 JW9307 (6).

2584 Synanthedon novaroensis (Hy. Edw.). 52 JW 9306 (8).

2589 Podosesia syringae (HaIT.). 7 JS 9007. 52 JW 9307.

2592 Carmenta anthracipennis (Bdv.). 7 KS+KZ 9608 (4), 09 (2).

2597 Carmenta corni (Hy. Edw.). 52 JW 9307.

COSSIDAE

2676 Acossus populi (Wlk.). 50 LT 9307.

2693 Prionoxystus robiniae (Peck). 7 KS+KZ 9307. 10 WGL 9406. 19 PM 9406. 50 LT 9407;9506,07.

2694 Prionoxystus macmurtrei (Guer.). 7 KS+KZ 9106; 9407; 9606. 10 WGL 9406. 38 DR 9407.40 JID 9407; 9507. 50 LT 9607 (2). 54 AW+RHC+WGL 9407.

TORTRICIDAE

Olethreutinae

2755 Apotomisfunerea (Meyr.) 7 KS+KZ 9308; 9507; 9607 26 DR 9508; 9607 (2) 50 LT 9407 (2)

2768 Apotomis removana (Kit.). 7 KS+KZ 9409.

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3233 Proteoteras crescentana Kft.. 7 KS+KZ 9606. 26 DR 9505, 08; 9605 (3), 07 (2).

3247 Pseudexentera mali Free.. 7 KS+KZ 9505.

3264 Gretchena amatana Heinr.. 7 KS+KZ 9508 (3); 9605. 26 DR 9606. 38 DR 9306; 9406; 9506.

3280 Epinotia stroemiana (F.). 7 KS+KZ 9608.

3283 Epinotia solandriana (L.). 7 KS+KZ 9608. 50 LT 9308.

3310 Epinotia transmissana (Wlk.). 7 KS+KZ 9606. 38 DR 9607.

3312 Epinotia momonana (Kft.). 38 DR 9608.

3351 Epinotia lindana (Fern.). 7 KS+KZ 9509; 9609 (2). 50 LT 9409.

3361 Ancylis semiovana (Zell.). 7 KS+KZ 9407; 9605, 06, 07.

3379 Ancylis diminutana (Haw.). 7 KS+KZ 9605.

3384 Ancylis mediofasciana (Clem.). 50 LT 9405.

3469 Cydia candana (Fbs.). 26 DR 9404.

3492 Cydia pomonella (L.). 26 DR 9306; 9606, 07. 40 JID 9408; 9506.

3494 Melissopus latife"eanus (Wlsm.) [Cydia]. 7 KS+KZ 9607,08 (2).

3496 Ecdytolopha desotana (Heinr.). 7 KS+KZ 9306,07; 9406 (21), 07; 9608 (2).

3497 Ecdytolopha insiticiana Zell.. 7 KS+KZ 9307; 9405, 08 (2); 9505, 06.

Tortricinae

3503 Croesia semipurpurana (Kft.). 7 KS+KZ 9607.

3504 Croesia curvalana (Kft). 7 KS+KZ 9606, 07.

-- Acleris obtusana (Evers.). 7 KS+KZ 9505.

3506 Acleris macdunnoughi Obr.. 7 JS 9609.

3510 Acleris nivisellana (WIsm.). 7 KS+KZ 9310; 9610. 26 DR 9210; 9309, 10. 38 DR 9409. 50LT 9309.

3517 Acleris subnivana (WIk.). 17 WIM 9511. 26 DR 9304.

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3521 Acleris semiannula (Rob.). 7 KS+KZ 9610 (7), 11.

3523 Acleris cornana (MeD.). 7 KS+KZ 9510; 9609 (5), 10.

3525 Aclerisforbesana (MeD.). 7 KS+KZ 9309; 9604, 10 (2).

3531 Acleris hastiana (L.). 7 KS+KZ 0610.

3540 Acleris logiana (Cl.). 7 KS+KZ 9605,09. 17 WIM 9506. 19 PM 9607. 40 JID 9505.

3548 Acleris variana (Fern.). 38 DR 9509.

3565 Eulia ministrana (L.). 38 DR 9606.

3573 Decodes basiplaganus (Wlsm.). 7 KS+KZ 9509; 9608,

3594 Pandemis limitata (Rob.). 7 KS+KZ 9606, 08, 09 (2). 22 WIDE 9606. 26 DR 9507 (3), 08.

3597 Argyrotaenia velutinana (Wlk.). 17 WIM 9307; 0605 (2). 19 PM 9407. 38 PM 9508. 40 JID9507.

3607 Argyrotaenia occultana Free.. 26 DR 9305 (2); 9505, 07, 08; 9605 (2), 06, 07 (7), 08.

3621 Argyrotaenia quadrifasciana (Fern.). 7 KS+KZ 9606. 26 DR 9507 (3); 9607 (5). 38 DR9407 (3).

3623 Argyrotaenia quercifoliana (Fitch). 7 KS+KZ 9308; 9606, 07. 26 DR 9507; 9607. 40 JID9606 (2).

3624 Argyrotaenia alisellana (Rob.). 7 KS+KZ 9406; 9506; 9606 (2).

3625 Argyrotaenia mariana (Fern.). 7 KS+KZ 9405, 06; 9505 (4); 9605 (35). 17 WIM 9306; 9405;9605,06 (2). 22 WIDE 9606. 38 DR 9306. 50 LT 9606.

3630 Argyrotaenia cockerellana (Kit). 7 KS+KZ 9409 (2); 9610.

3632 Choristoneurafractivittana (Clem.). 7 KS+KZ 9306-07 (sev.). 17 WIM 9306. 19119107;PM 9606. 38 DR 9606.

3633 Choristoneura parallela (Rob.). 7 KS+KZ 9306-07 (sev.). 38 PM 9607. 47 JID 9607, 08. 50LT 9407 (7).

3635 Choristoneura rosaceana (Harr.). 7 KS+KZ 9306-07 (sev.)~ 9408. 11 RHC+WGL 9306 (20).17 WIM 9307 (2); 9407; 9507. 1911 9307 (sev.); PM 9406. 26 DR 9508; 9608 (2). 40 JID 9507;9606 (4). 46 RLB 9307. 47 JID 9607 (3), 08 (2). 50 LT 8807; 9407 (4).

3637 Choristoneura conj1.ictana (Wlk.). 7 KS+KZ 9406; 9606.

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3638 Choristoneurafumiferana (Clem.). 7 KS+KZ 9407; 9606 (4). 17 WIM 9307.

3643 Choristoneura pinus Free.. 7 KS+KZ 9308.

3648 Archips argyrospila (Wlk.). 26 DR 9607. 35 RLB 9307 (10). 38 DR 9407 (2). 46 RLB 9408(8). 47 JID 9607. 50 LT 9407 (6/+); 9507 (4).Matachewan [It LT] 19940712-30 (6/+). 19950710(2), 13 (2).

3653 Archips semiferana (Wlk.). 7 KS+KZ 9607.

3654 Archips negundana (Dyar~ 7 KS+KZ 9407; 9607.

3658 Archips purpurana (Clem.). 6 PM 9207. 7 KS+KZ 9408 (2); 9608. 11 RHC+WGL 9307 (2).17 PM 9307; WIM 9407,08. 19 PM 9308. 38 PM 9407. 50 LT 9607.

3661 Archips cerasivorana (Fitch). 7 KS+KZ 9607. 38 DR 9407 (3); 9507. 50 LT 9408.

3666 Archips dissitana (Grt.). 7 KS+KZ 9608 (2). 38 DR 9608.

3664 Archips striana (Fern.). 17 WIM 9406 (2). 26 DR 9306 (11),07 (4); 9406 (12); 9606 (2). 52MCN 9507.

3667 Archips packardiana (Fern.). 7 KS+KZ 9607. 26 DR 9307; 9507 (2), 08; 9607 (4), 08 (2). 38DR 9506.

3672 Syndemis afflictana (Wlk.). 7 KS+KZ 9505; 9605. 17 WIM 9605. 26 DR 9305 (4); 9405 (3),06; 9505, 07; 9605 (4), 06. 38 DR 9306.

3682 Clepsis persicana (Fitch). 17 WIM 9506, 07; 9606 (3), 07. 38 DR 9407; 9506, 07. 40 JID9506; 9606. 47 JID 9607, 08 (2). 48 WIM+CK+PM 9307. 50 LT 9307-08 (sev.); 9406, 07 (8/+);9506-07 (sev.).

3684 Clepsis clemensiana (Fern.). 7 KS+KZ 9606.

3686 Clepsis melaleucana (Wlk.). 26 DR 9306. 40 JID 9506 (3). 50 LT 9307; 9407.

3688 Ptycholomaperitana (Clem.). 7 KS+KZ 9408.19940815.

3690 Adoxophyesfurcatana (Wlk.). 7 KS+KZ 9408.

3695 Sparganothis sulfureana (Clem.). 7 KS+KZ 9307. 17 PM 9407; 09 (WIM).

3699 Sparganothis tristriata Kft.. 7 KS+KZ 9308; 9507. 38 DR 9408; 9508.

3706 Sparganothis xanthoides (Wlk.). 7 KS+KZ 9407; 9607.

3711 Sparganothis unifasciana (Clem.). 7 KS+KZ 9406, 07; 9606,07. 38 DR 9408 (2); 9608.

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3720 Sparganothis reticulatana (Clem.). 17 WIM 9307. 19 PM 9308. 26 DR 9507. 40 JID 9407(2)~ 9507. 47 JID 9608 (6). 50 LT 8708~ 9407 (2)~ 9508 (4).

3725 Sparganothis pettitana (Rob.) 6 PM 9207. 7 KS+KZ 9207 (1, GV)~ 9407~ 9506, 07. 10 RHC+WGL 9307. 17 WIM 9307 (2); 9407 (PM); 9507 (2), 9607 (2). 19 JJ 9308. 26 DR 9407; 9507;9607. 35 RLB 9207. 40 JID 9507; 9606 (2), 07 (4). 47 JID 9607 (7), 08 (17). 50 LT 9307. 08.

3732 Platynotaflavidana Clem.. 7 KS+KZ 9607.

3740 Platynota idaeusalis (Wlk.). 7 KS+KZ 9408; 9607. 26 DR 9306. 38 DR 9607.

3743 Platynota exasperatana (Zell.). 7 KS+KZ 9407

3748 Amorbia humerosana Clem.. 7 KS+KZ 9606.

COCHYLIDAE

3755 Aethes smeathmanniana (F.). 7 KS+KZ 9508 (2); 9606 (2),07,08.

3799 Hysterosia terminana Bsk. [Phtheochra]. 7 KS+KZ 9608.

3809 Hysterosia argentilimitana Rob. [Phtheochra]. 7 KS+KZ 9608.

3842 Hysterosia oenotherana (Riley) [Phtheochra]. 18 TS 9108.

3852 Hysterosia straminoides (Grt.) [Phtheochra]. 7 KS+KZ 9608 (2).

3858 Hysterosia voxcana Kft. [Phtheochra]. 7 KS+KZ 9608.

ZYGAENIDAE

4624 Harrisina americana (Guer.). 4 WGL 9507 (3).

LIMACODIDAE

4652 Tortricidia testacea Pack.. 7 KS+KZ 9406; 9506; 9606. 10 WGL 9506. 11 RHC+WGL 9306.17 WIM 9406; 9606. 26 DR 9207; 9306 (6),07; 9406. 38 DR 9406~ 9506. 50 LT 9306 (2), 07;

9406-07 (4)~ 9506~ 9606.

4654 Tortricidiaflexuosa (Grt.). 1 AW+WGL 9507. 7 KS+KZ 9307; 9406. 10 WGL 9406. 38 DR9507. 40 JID 9506. 47 JID 9607 (5); 08 (4).

4659 Packardia geminata (Pack.). 7 KS+KZ 9406 (3). 47 JID 9608.

4665 Lithacodes fasciola (H.-S.). 7 KS+KZ 9407 (many); 9506; 9607 (2), 08. 10 WGL 9307(+RHC)~ 9506. 14 PM 9507. 17 WIM 9507 (2). 38 DR 9607. 40 JID 9506.

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4667 Apoda y-inversum (pack.). 7 KS+KZ 9307 (2); 9407; 9506. 11 WGL 9507. 17 WIM 9307;9407; 9507 (2); 9607.

4669 Apoda biguttata (pack.). 1 AW+WGL 9507. 7 KS+KZ 9307 (2); 9406 (11), 07 (6); 9506 (9),07 (4).

4671 Prolimacodes badia (Hbn.). 7 KS+KZ 9307 (sev.); 9406,07; 9507 (2); 9607 (7), 08. 10 WGL9507 (3). 11 WGL 9507 (4).

4677 Phobetron pithecium (1. E. Smith). 7 KS+KZ 9407 (3); 9507; 9607 (2). 11 WGL 9507 (2).

4681 Isa textula (H.-S.). 7 KS+KZ 9307; 9407; 9506, 07 (3); 9607, 08.

4685 Adoneta spinuloides (H.-S.). 7 KS+KZ 9506; 9606 (2).

4697 Euclea delphinii (Bdv.). 1 RHC+AW 9307. 7 KS+KZ 9307 (sev.); 9406 (7); 9506 (16); 9607(2). 11 RHC 9307. 17 RHC+WGL+KZ 9207 (5); WIM 9607. 26 DR 9307; 9406. 27 JPC 9607 (2).35 RLB 9208. 40 JID 9506; 9606. 42 PM 9407.

PYRALIDAE

Scopariinae

4719 Scoparia basalis Wlk.. 7 KS+KZ 9506, 08 (3); 9609.

Nympbulinae

4743 Neocataclysta magnificalis (Hbn.). 38 DR 9407 (2); 9506, 07 (3).

4747 Nymphula ekthlipsis (Grt.). 38 DR 9407; 9506 (5); 9607 (3), 08 (2).

4748 Munroessa icciusalis (Wlk.). 7 KS+KZ 9307; 9408; 9506. 11 RHC+WGL 9306, 08 (2). 24WIM 9407. 26 DR 9306, 07. 27 WIM 9308. 35 RLB 9208. 38 DR 9308 (2); 9407 (2); 9507 (2), 08(2, PM), 09. 40 JID 9606 (2), 07 (5, JerL), 08 (2). 48 LT 9307. 50 LT 9407. 53 LT 9007 (2).

4751 Munroessa gyralis (Hulst). 7 KS+KZ 9308; 9408; 9508, 09; 9607, 08. 26 DR 9306 (2), 07;9507,08; 9608 (5). 38 DR 9308 (3); 9407 (3), 08 (3); 9508; 9607,08. 40 JID 9606. 50 LT 9407.

4755 Synclita obliteralis (Wlk.). 7 KS+KZ 9608 (2), 09. 26 DR 9306 (2), 07 (5), 08 (2); 9508 (6),09; 9606 (2), 07 (10), 08 (11). 38 DR 9608.

4759 Parapoynx maculalis (Clem.). 7 KS+KZ 9408; 9507, 08. 26 DR 9506. 38 DR 9208, 09 (2);9308 (2); 9406 (2),07 (6),08 (3); 9507 (4),08 (14); 9607 (3), 08 (6).

4760 Parapoynx obscuralis (Grt.). 38 DR 9507 (2), 08. 50 LT 9407.

4761 Parapoynx badiusalis (Wlk.). 7 GV 9107; KS+KZ 9506 (2); 9608. 26 DR 9607. 38 DR 9307(2),08 (2); 9408 (2); 9506, 07 (4),08 (4); 9607.

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4764a Parapoynx allionealis Wlk. itealis (Wlk.). 7 KS+KZ 9307; 9407, 08 (3); 9506 (2), 07, 08 (2),09; 9608. 26 DR 9408; 9507; 9608. 38 DR 9407 (3), 08; 9506 (2), 07 (3),08 (5); 9607. 50 LT 9406.

4774 Petrophila bifascialis (Rob.). 7 KS+KZ 9307 (2), 08.

4777 Petrophilafulicalis (Clem.). 7 KS+KZ 9307.

4779 Petrophila canadensis (Mun.). 7 KS+KZ 9407 (3); 9506, 07 (3). 26 DR 9507 (2); 9607. 38DR 9507 (2).

4787 Eoparargyractis plevie (Dyar). 38 DR 9407 (2); 9507 (7); 9607 (16).

Odontiinae

4789 Metrea ostreonalis Grt.. 38 DR 9607. 50 LT 9506 (5); 9607.

Glaphyriinae

4889 Dicymolomiajulianalis (Wlk.). 7 KS+KZ 9408; 9506, 08 (2); 9606. 17 WIM 9507.

Evergestinae

4897 Evergestis pallidata (Hufn.). 4 RHC+WGL 9308. 7 KS+KZ 9308; 9408, 9508. 11RHC+WGL 9306. 17 WIM 9408 (2), 09 (2); 9507, 08 (2). 26 DR 9208; 9306 (3), 07, 08. 38 DR9209; 9508. 40 JID 9609.

4901 Evergestis unimacula (G. & R.). 7 KS+KZ 9409.

Pyraustinae

4937 Nascia acutella (Wlk.). 7 KS+KZ 9607. 26 DR 9406; 9508.

4945 Crocidophora tuberculalis Led.. 7 KS+KZ 9408.

4949 Ostrinia nubilalis (Hbn.). 1 AW+WGL 9507 (2). 7 KS+KZ 9307,08 (sev.), 10; 9407,08; 9506,08 (2); 9607. 10 RHC+WGL 9307, 08. 11 RHC+WGL 9307 (4). 14 PM 9507. 15 RHC+WGL9307 (2); PM 9507. 17 WIM 9306, 07 (3); 9407 (4); 9508; 9607 (3). 19 JJ 9306 (common, 2 +BH);PM 9406; 9606. 21 PM 9306. 26 DR 9406, 08; 9606. 38 DR 9407 (2); 9507 (2), 08, 09 (6); 9608.40 JID 9509 (2); 9606 (20), 07. 50 LT 8709 (2); 9407; 9508 (3); 9607.

4950 Fumibotysfumalis (Gn.). 7 KS+KZ 9608. 38 DR 9407; 9607.

4951 Perispasta caeculalis ZeU.. 7 KS+KZ 9308; 9405; 9505.

4951 Eurrhypara hortulata (L.). 7 KS+KZ 9606. 11 RHC+WGL 9307. 26 DR 9306 (4), 07 (6);9406 (3); 9507; 9607. 38 DR 9307 (2); 9407 (2); 9506, 07 (6); 0606 (6), 07 (4).

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4953a Phlyctaenia coronata (Hufn.) temalis (Gn.). 7 KS+KZ 9308~ 9407~ 9506. 11 RHC+WGL9406. 15 PM 9508. 17 WIM 9308~ 9507 (PM)~ 9607. 26 DR 9306. 38 DR 9407 (3); 9506; 9606(3). 47 JID 9607 (9), 08 (2). 50 LT 8606 (2)~ 9307; 9406-07 (6/+)~ 9507~ 9606-07 (6/+).

4958a Ananiafunebris (Strom) glomeralis (Wlk.). 1 AW 9405 (3); 9506 (+RME). 7 KS+KZ 9406;9606. 16 WIM 9407; PM 9606. 17 WIM 9306 (2), 07, 08; 9405 (11),06 (78), 07 (2, PM); 9505 (8),06 (100/+,07 (7); 9605, 06 (50/+),07 (9). 18 WIM 9607. 19 BH 8806 (10); 9005, 06 (7); WIM 9407;PM 9606 (2). 21 BH 8805 (2). 47 LT 9407. 50 LT 9006; 9406-07 (5); 9506 (16/+); 9606 (6),07

4975 Achyra rantalis (Gn.). 7 KS+KZ 9607. 19 PM 9505.

4980 Helvibotys helvialis (Wlk.). 15 PM 9507.

4987 Sitochroa chortalis (Grt.). 7 KS+KZ 9405 (2); 9505.

5004 Loxostege sticticalis (L.). 7 KS+KZ 9310; 9408; 9506 (12),08 (3).

5017 Loxostege cereralis (Zell.). 4 RHC+WGL 9308 (3). 7 KS+KZ 9306 (2),07-08 (sev.); 9406 (5),08 (3)~ 9506 (8), 08~ 9606 (14).

5032 Pyrausta nicalis (Grt.). 50 LT 9306.

5034 Pyrausta signatalis (Wlk.). 7 KS+KZ 9408. 15 RHC+WGL 9307. 17 WIM 9406. 26 DR9607. 36 TS 9106 (sev.).

5040 Pyrausta bicoloralis (Gn.). 1 AW 9507. 7 KS+KZ 9407, 08 (2)~ 9506, 08; 9606, 08 (3), 09.19 BH 8806~ 9407 (+J1). 26 DR 9508.

5058 Pyrausta orphisalis Wlk.. 4 TS 9107. 7 KS+KZ 9405~ 9408 (2); 9507~ 9606, 08. 19 PM9308; 9407-08 (sev. BH), 08. 26 DR 9407; 9506, 07 (3), 08 (2). 36 TS 9107. 50 LT 9606 (2).

5071 Pyrausta acrionalis (Wlk.). 6 LT 9608. 7 KS+KZ 9408 (2)~ 9508 (2). 17 WIM 9507~ 9605,07. 38 DR 9507, 08 (4)~ 9606, 08.

5073 Pyrausta niveicilialis (Grt.). 4 KS+KZ 9307.

5075 Pyrausta socialis (Grt.). 22 WIDE 9307. 38 DR 9407.

5079 Udea rubigalis (Gn.). 7 KS+KZ 9610 (2), 11. 19 PM 9610. 26 DR 8810 (2)~ 9406; 9507, 10,11 (2); 9608. 38 DR 9408. 40 JID 9408.

5156 Nomophila nearctica MUD.. 6 LT 9608. 7 KS+KZ 9308, 10 (2); 9608, 09 (2), 10 (6), 11. 19PM 9511. 40 JID 9510; 9609.

5159 Desmiafuneralis (Hbo.). 1 AW 9206 (1, +MKM), 08 (10 +MKM+WGL+TS); 9408 (2)~ 9507(+WGL). 4 RHC+TS+AW 9306 (2). 7 KS+KZ 9306-08 (maoy)~ 9406, 07 (3), 08~ 9506 (5), 07 (5),08 (2); 9606,07 (17), 08 (11). 10 RHC+WGL 9307,08. 11 RHC+WGL 9206. 15PM 9507. 17

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WIM 9308 (2); 9406 (3), 07, 08; 9506 (5), 07 (3); 9606 (3), 07 (4). 19 BH 8806 (2), 07 (2); JJ 9107;9307; PM 9507. 21 BH 9006; PM 9206. 26 DR 9207; 9307,08; 9406; 9507; 9607. 38 DR 9608. 50LT 9406; 9506; 9606-07 (sev.).

5160 Desmia maculalis Westwood. 7 KS+KZ 9508. 19 JJ 9308.

5169 Hymenia perspectalis (Hbn.). 4 RHC+WGL 9308. 7 KS+KZ 9308; 9610. 26 DR 9308 (2), 09(2), 10. 40 JID 9610.

5174 Diathrausta reconditalis (Wlk.). 7 KS+KZ 9506,08; 9607.

5176 Anageshnaprimordialis (Dyar). 7 KS+KZ 9609.

5182 Blepharomastix ranalis (Gn.). 7 KS+KZ 9307 (2); 9506 (2).

5226 Palpita magniferalis (Wlk.). 7 KS+KZ 93 (many); 9408; 9506 (6); 9606. 11 RHC 9305. 17WIM 9406 (3); 9505, 06; 9606 (8). 26 DR 9305 (2), 06 (8); 9405 (2), 06 (9); 9505 (14), 06 (2); 9605,06. 32 WIM 9606. 38 DR 9205,06; 9405; 9505,06 (31); 9605. 40 JID 9606,09.

5228 Polygrammodesflavidalis (Gn.). 1 AW 9307 (+RHC, WIM, PM); 9408 (PM); 9507 (+WGL).17 WIM 9308. 19 JJ 9106.

5241 Pantographa limata (G. & R.). 4 RHC+WGL 9308. 7 KS+KZ 9307; 9407; 9507; 9607. 10RHC+WGL 9307. 17 WIM 9407,08; 9507. 26 DR 9507; 9608 (2). 40 JID 9407.

5250 Lygropia rivulalis Hamp.. 26 DR 9207; 9407. 38 DR 9407 (2).

5275 Herpetogrammaperlextalis (Led.). 7 KS+KZ 94. 38 DR 9407 (3); 9507 (4); 9607 (2).

5276 Herpetogramma abdominalis (Zell.). 26 DR 9107; 9508. 38 DR 9507 (2); 9607, 08.

5281 Pilocrocis ramentalis Led.. 7 KS+KZ 9309.

Scboenobiinae

5307 Scirpophaga perstrialis (Hbn.) [Carectocultus]. 7 KS+KZ 9307, 08 (RHC+WGL+KS); 9407(3); 9506, 07 (5); 9606, 07 (2), 08 (3). .

5317 Donacaula aquilella (Clem.). 7 KS+KZ 9606. 50 LT 9307; 9408.

Ancylolomiinae

5333 Prionapteryx nebulifera Steph.. 7 KS+KZ 9307; 9507 (2); 9607, 08.

Crambinae

5357 Crambus leachellus (Zinck.). 7 KS+KZ 9408; 9608. 26 DR 9406; 9508 (3); 9606, 08 (2). 38DR 9506,08 (5), 09 (2); 9606, 07, 08.

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5362 Crambus agitatellus Clem.. 17 WIM 9307; 9606. 26 DR 9207 (4); 9507 (2); 9607 (6). 38 DR9208; 9407; 9507 (2); 9607. 50 LT 8606.

5365 Crambus g;rardellus Clem.. 7 KS+KZ 9407; 9607. 26 DR 9607. 38 DR 9407; 9507; 9607.

5366 Crambus watsonellus Klots. 7 KS+KZ 9408; 9508.

5391 Chrysoteuch;a top;ar;a (Zell.). 26 DR 9606 (2),07 (2). 38 DR 9507, 08.

5399 Agriphila ruricolella (Zell.). 26 DR 9508 (2). 38 DR 9408; 9508 (5), 09.

5403 Agriphila vulgivagella (Clem.). 26 DR 9408 (2); 9508, 09 (2); 9608. 38 DR 9508 (6). 40 lID9506,09 (2). 50 LT 9308.

5408 Catoptrla latirad;ella (Wlk.). 38 DR 9508

5413 Ped;as;a tr;secta (Wlk.). 7 KS+KZ 9506,08. 19 PM 9606. 26 DR 9408; 9508; 9607. 38 DR9508 (9), 09 (4). 40 lID 9609. 50 LT 9308 (4); 9408 (12); 9508 (14); 9608 (20).

5420 M;crocrambus elegans (Clem.). 7 KS+KZ 9407; 9507, 08 (23). 17 WIM 9608. 26 DR 9407,08,09 (2); 9507 (6), 08 (3), 10; 9607 (3),08 (3). 35 RLB 9307.

5429 Loxocrambus awemens;s McD.. 7KS+KZ 9408 (2).

5435 F;ss;crambus mutabilis (Clem.). 7 KS+KZ 9408.

5449 Thaumatops;s solutella (Zell.). 7 KS 9306.

5464 Urola nivalis (Drury). 7 KS+KZ 9307-08 (many); 9407 (4), 08 (4); 9507, 09; 9607 (4). 15RHC+WGL 9307. 17 RHC+WGL+KZ 9207; WIM 9307 (2), 08; 9407 (3); 9507 (6); 9606 (2), 07 (8).19 PM 9607. 26 DR 9207 (3); 9406; 9507; 9607 (2), 08 (2). 38 DR 9307; 9607 (2). 40 lID 9406;

9506; 9606 (3), 07 (18), 08 (2). 47 lID 9607 (2), 08.

5465 Vax; auratella (Clem.). 19 JJ 9207. 26 DR 9607.

5466 Vaxi critica (pbs.). 7 KS+KZ 9507; 9607,08.

5473 Thopeutisforbesellus (Fern.). 7 KS+KZ 9408.

5474 Occidental;a comptulatalis (Hulst). 7 KS+KZ 94; 9608.

5492 Eoreuma densella (Zell.). 7 KS+KZ 9607.

Pyralinae

5510 Pyralisfarinal;s L.. 7 RHC+KS 9307; KS+KZ 9507, 08. 14 PM 9507. 18 WIM 9506. 19PM 9506; 9607. 26 DR 9310; 9606. 35 RLB 9206 (12). 38 DR 9509 (2); 9607. 409606.

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5518 Aglossa euprina Zell.. 7 KS+KZ 9308; 9507 (20), 08 (5). 10 RHC+WGL 9307.

5524 Hypsopygia eostalis (p.). 4 RHC 9309. 7 KS+KZ 9407; 9506, 08. 17 WIM 9307; 9507; 9607(2). 19 PM 9506; 9607. 26 DR 9306,09; 9407, 09 (6); 9507 (4), 09 (2), 10; 9607 (30). 38 DR 9408;9508 (1, PM).

5526 Hereulia intermedialis (Wlk.) [Pseudasopia]. 7 KS+KZ 9307; 9507.19930726. 19950709.

5533 Hereulia olinalis (Gn.) [Doliehomia] , now includes imfimbrialis Dyar. 7 KS+KZ 9306-08(sev.); 9407 (3); 9507 (3); 9607 (3). 1911 9106, 07. 26 DR 9606. 38 PM 9407 (1, DR); 9508. 40JID 9507 (2); 9606, 07 (2), 08 (2).

Chrysaugine

5552 Galasa nigrinodis (Zell.). 7 KS+KZ 9508; 9607 (2). 26 DR 9207; 9509.

5556 Tosale oviplagalis (Wlk.). 11 WGL 9507.

5571 Condylolomia participalis Grt.. 7 KS+KZ 9407.19960707.

Epipaschiinae

5579 Epipasehia zelleri (Grt.) [Maealla]. 7 KS+KZ 9307 (2); 9407; 9506,07; 9606 (2).

5588 Oneida lunulalis (Hulst). 7 KS+KZ 9407; 9507 (2).

Galleriinae

5622 Galleria mellonella (L.). 7 KS+KZ 9408; 9506 (2),08 (2); 9608 (3).

5630 Aphomia te"enella Zell.. 7 KS+KZ 9605, 06.

Phycitinae

5651 Aerobasis indigenella (Zell.). 7 KS+KZ 9607 (2). 26 DR 9507; 9607 (3)

5655 Aerobasis trieolorella Grt. 7 KS+KZ 9407,08; 9606,08,09. 38 DR 9607 (2). 50 LT 9407.

5664 Aerobasis earyae Grt.. 7 KS+KZ 9408.

5673 Aerobasis angusella Grt.. 26 DR 9407; 9507 (4),08 (4); 9607 (3),08 (4).

5783 Ortholepis pasadamia (Dyar). 7 KS+KZ 9407.

5794 Nephopterix vetustella (Dyar). 7 KS+KZ 9406.

5799 Nephopterix basilaris Zell.. 7 KS+KZ 9606.

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-- Dioryctria resinosella Mut.. 7 KS+KZ 9407, 08.

5847 Dioryctria disclusa Heinr.. 7 KS+KZ 9307; 9409.

5852 Dioryctria zimmermani (Grt.). 7 KS+KZ 9408; 9507; 9607. 38 DR 9608.

5999 Eulogia ochrifrontella (Zell.). 7 KS+KZ 9607.

Peoriinae

6053 Peoria approximella (Wlk.). 7 KS+KZ 9308 (2); 9508 (4); 9607.

THYRIDIDAE

6076 Thyris maculata Harr.. 4 TS 9106. 7 KS+KZ 9606, 07. 13 PM 9607. 15 WIM 9407 (1, PM).17 WIM 9506, 07 (3); 9606 (4).

6077 Thyris sepulchralis Guer. [Pseudothyris]. 1 AW 9506 (1, 4 +RME). 7 KS+KZ 9606.

PTEROPHORIDAE

6090 Sphenarches ontario (McD.). 7 I. Carmichael 9106.

-- Geina sheppardi Landry. 7 9407; 9507; 9607 (3).

6091 Geina periscelidactyla (Fitch). 7 KS+KZ 9507; 9607 (12).

6092 Geina tenuidactyla (Fitch). 7 KS+KZ 9506 (2), 08 (3); 9606; 07 (3).

6095 Capperia evansi (McD.). 38 DR 8807.

6102 Trichoptilus lobidactylus (Fitch) [Dejongia]. 7 KS+KZ 9506; 9607 (3). 38 DR 8807 (2); 8907(7); 9007 (2), 08; 9307; 9407.

6105 Cnaemidophorus rhododactylus (D. & S.). 7 KS+KZ 9407; 9507; 9607 (6). 26 DR 9007;9107; 9207. 38 DR 8807.

6107 Platyptilia pallidactyla (Haw.) [Gillmeria]. 7 KS+KZ 9506. 26 DR 8906, 07; 9306; 9406. 38DR 8906 (2),07; 9006 (4),07 (2); 9106 (2); 9307 (3); 9407 (8); 9607 (2).

6109 Platyptilia carduidactyla (Riley). 26 DR 9306. 40 JID 9606. 50 LT 8604; 9306.

6127 Stenoptilodes auriga (B. & L.) [Paraplatyptilia]. 7 KS+KZ 9409.

6128 Stenoptilodes edwardsii (Fish) [Paraplatyptilia]. 7 KS+KZ 9506; 9606.

6145 Stenoptilia pallistriga (B. & McD.). 7 KS+KZ 9408.

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6160 Adaina ambroiae (Murt.). 7 KS+KZ 9408; 9506 (4),07,08 (6); 9606, 07, 08 (3).

6163 Oidaematophorus cretidactylus (Fitch). 7 KS+KZ 9407; 9507 (2); 9607 (2).

6186 Oidaematophorus inquinatus Zell.. 7 KS+KZ 9508; 9608.

6203 Oidaematophorus homodactylus (Wlk). 7 KS+KZ 9606,07 (3).

6213 Oidaematophorus lacteodactylus (Cham.). 7 KS+KZ 9606,07.

6234 Emmelina monodactyla (L.). 4 TS 9108. 7 KS+KZ 9307; 9407, 10; 9508 (9), 09 (2); 9606, 07(3), 08 (3), 10 (2). 22 WIDE 9504. 26 DR 9210; 9307, 08 (2); 9507 (2), 08, 09. 38 LT 8807; DR9208; 9508. 40 JID 9407. 50 LT 8807; 9407 (10).

THYATIRIDAE

6235 Habrosyne scripta (Gosse). 1 RHC+WGL 9307; PM 9408. 4 RHC 9209. 7 KS+KZ 9407;9506,07 (2). 10 RHC+WGL 9307. 11 RHC 9206 (+WGL); 9307 (3),08 (2 +WGL). 17 WIM 9407(4); 9507; 9606 (2). 26 DR 9307 (2). 27 JPC 9606, 07. 32 RLB 9307. 38 DR 9307 (15); 9406 (2),07 (9,2 RLB), 08 (PM); 9506 (7), 07 (16); 9606,07 (7). 40 JID 93; 9606, 07 (2). 47 JID 9607 (2), 08(6). 50 LT 9106 (many); 9208-09 (many); 9306, 07 (26); 9506-07 (sev.); 9606 (8), 08. 53 LT 9106(many).

6236 Habrosyne gloriosa (Gn.). 1 AW+RHC 9307. 7 KS+KZ 9307; 9407, 08; 9506, 07 (2), 08 (2);9606,07,08 (2).

6237 Pseudothyatira cymatophoroides (Gn.). 1 RHC+AW 9307. 7 KS+KZ 9306; 9407; 9508(2).11 RHC 9307. 17 WIM 9306, 07; 9507. 35 RLB 9405. 38 DR 9307; 9407,08 (PM); 9507 (4); 9607.40 JID 93; 9607. 46 RLB 9408 (3). 47 JID 9607 (4). 50 LT 8606 (2); 9406, 07 (25/+); 9506 (4/+.);

9606,08.

6240 Euthyatira pudens (Gn.). 7 KS+KZ 9405 (3); 9505; 9605 (2). 27 JPC 9606, 07. 50 LT 8806;9606 (2).

DREPANIDAE

6251 Drepana arcuata (Wlk). 4 TS 9106 (16); RHC+WGL 9206 (+KS+KZ); 9308 (10). 7 KS+KZ9306-08 (many), 07 (RHC+KZ); 9405 (4), 06, 07; 9505 (2), 06 (16), 07 (9), 08 (4); 9605, 06 (7). 11RHC 9307, 08 (+WGL). 17 WIM 9306; 9406; 9506,07,08; 9605,06,07. 22 WIDE 9407 (2). 26DR 9505,06 (2); 9608 (2). 27 JPC 9605. 32 RLB 9206. 38 DR 9206 (2), 08 (3); 9308 (4); 9405 (2),06,07 (3), 08 (5, PM); 9506 (16), 07 (18, 20 LT), 08 (23, PM); 9606 (13),07 (2, PM), 08 (30). 40 JID9306; 9606 (5), 07. 42 JPC 9605. 45 RHC+WGL+AW 9207 (4). 46 RLB 9408. 47 JID 9607 (7),08 (15). 50 LT 9206 (2); 9306 (2); 9406-07 (12/+); 9505-08 (many); 9606 (2),07 (3).

6252 Drepana bilineata (pack). 7 KS+KZ 9306; 9405, 06, 08; 9507 (2), 08. 17 WIM 9506. 19 JJ9107. 26 DR 9407 (2). 38 DR 9206, 08 (2); 9306 (3), 07 (3), 08 (PM); 9405, 06 (2), 07 (2), 08; 9506

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(6), 07, 08 (2, PM); 9605 (2), 08. 40 JID 93. 47 JID 9608 (5). 50 LT 8605 (4); 9307 (3, 2 +RHC);9405-7 (111+); 9505-08 (9/+); 9606, 07.

6253 Eudeilinia herminiata (Gn.). 1 PM 9307 (1, sev. WIM); 9405; AW+WGL 9508. 7 KS+KZ9308; 9507; 9608. 10 WGL 9406 (2); 9505. 11 RHC+WGL 9307. 15 PM 9407; 9608. 17 WIM9308; 9406 (3), 07, 08; 9606 (2). 22 WIDE 9606.

6255 Oreta rosea (Wlk.). 7 KS+KZ 9308 (2); 9408; 9508 (2); 9607, 08 (3). 10 RHC+WGL 9307. 11RHC 9208; 9308. 17 WIM 9308; 9406; 9507; 9607. 26 DR 9306,08; 9406; 9608. 27 JPC 9606,07.32 RLB 9307. 38 DR 9307; 9507, 08 (PM); 9607 (3). 40 JID 93; 9408; 9607 (6, 2 JerL). 47 JID

9607. 50 LT 9307; 9407 (4/+); 9507 (2/+); 9607 (2).

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9. PREVIOUS PUBLICATIONS

1. Checklist of Ontario Skippers & Butterflies & 1969 Seasonal Summary.2. Contribution to the Knowledge ofHyalophora columbia & 1970 Seasonal Summary3. Annual Summary ofRhopalocera encountered in Ontario in 1971; 'The Occurrence of the Little

Sulphur Butterfly (Eurema lisa) in Ontario' by Paul M. Catling and 'Some Notes on Collecting inthe Vicinity ofLeticia, Colombia in February 1974' by Quimby F. Hess.

4-75 (Rev.) Summaries ofRhopalocera encountered in '72, '73 and '74.5. Pieris virginiensis Edwards in Ontario.6-76 Summary ofLepidoptera encountered in Ontario in 1975.7-77 Summary ofLepidoptera encountered in Ontario in 1976.8-77 'Butterflies & Moths on Stamps' - Part 1, by Alan 1. Hanks. (ISBN # 0-921631-00-6).9-78 Butterflies of Ontario & Summaries ofLepidoptera encountered in Ontario in 1977.

Note: Publications 10-79 through 20-89 and 22-90 through 28-96 are summaries from 1979 to 1995.

21-89 Five Year (1984-1988) Supplement to The Butterflies ofPoint Pelee Park, Ontario (1983) by A.Wormington. (ISBN # 0-921631-08-1).

The Ontario Butterfly Atlas; Anthony M Holmes; Quimby F. Hess; Ronald R.Tasker, and Alan 1. Hanks.(ISBN # 0-921631-11-1).

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