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A LIST OF MANITOBA MOTHS.—PART IV
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 31 May 2012
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Hadenella subjuncta, Smith. A few at light in 1897 about the beginning of July. (See page 323, Vol. XXX.)
Drybota stigmata, Grt. Cartwright.
Polia confragosa, Morr. Sept. 15th (1896). Three specimens at sugar in Elm Park.
Laphygma frigiperda, S. & A. Sept. 8th, one at bloom.
Eupsephopæectes procinctus, Grt. Cartwright. I think Mr. Heath has only taken one of these fine insects.
Trigonophora periculosa, Gn. Cartwright.
Brotolomia iris, Gn. June 19th, etc., several at light, also taken resting on walls of house.
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page 312 note * Among the specimens of nictitans‡=atlantica, Sm., received from Mar. Hanham were three small, very dark specimens, without date or other label save “Winnipeg.” These proved distinct and were described in Trans. Am. Ent. Soc., XXVI, 17, May 1899. J. B. Smith.
page 314 note * This specimen was probably decipiens, Grt., which I had not recognized as distinct until the recent receipt of good material. (J. B. S.)