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ISBN #: 0-921631-25-1

BUTTERFLIES OF ONTARIO &

SUMMARIES OF LEPIDOPTERA

ENCOUNTERED IN ONTARIO

IN 2001

COMPILED BY ALAN J. HANKS

AND JEFFREY P. CROLLA

PRODUCTION BY

ALAN J. HANKS

NOVEMBER 2002

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CONTENTS_____________________________,PAGE

1. INTRODUCTION 1

2. GENERAL SUMMARY - Alan 1. Hanks 5

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

4. SPECIAL NOTES ON ONTARIO LEPIDOPTERA 6

4.1 The Occurrence of the Baltimore [Euphydryas phaeton (Drury)] nearthe town ofRainy River in Northwestern Ontario - Quimby F. Hess 6

4.2 Walking Stick (Phasmida) infection south of Grand Bend in 1948Quimby F. Hess 7

4.3 Destruction of West Virginia White habitat - Quimby F. Hess 7

4.4 Common Milkweed Destruction near Atikokan - Dave Elder 8

4.5 Toronto host to Southern Invaders in 2001 - Barry Harrison 8

4.6 The Cherry Gall Azure - Ross Layberry 10

4.7 Late Fall Moths in Toronto in 2001 - Jeffiey P. Crolla 43

4.8 Richia acclivis (Noctuidae) - a moth new to Ontario and Canada 45- by David Beadle and Brian Henshaw

5. 2001 SUMMARY OF ONTARIO BUTTERFLIES compiled by A.J. Hanks 13

Hesperiidae 13

Papilionidae 21

Pieridae 23

Lycaenidae 26

Libytheidae 32

Nymphalidae 32

Apaturidae 40

Satyridae 40

Danaidae 42

6. SELECTED REPORTS OF MOTHS IN ONTARIO IN 2001compiled by Jeffrey P. Crolla 45

7. CONCISE CYCLICAL SUMMARY OF MOTHS IN ONTARIOHepialidae to Pyralidae 1997 to 2001 - compiled by Jeffrey P. Crolla 65

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CONTENTS

Cyclical Summary (continued)J

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Hepialidae 65 Ethmiidae 73Nepticulidae 65 Gelechiidae 73 .-lOpostegidae 65 Momphidae 75Tischeriidae 65 Oecophoridae 76 JAdelidae 66 Scythrididae 77Incurvariidae 66 Stathmopodidae 77Tineidae 66 Symmocidae 77Acrolophidae 67 Cossidae 77Gracillariidae 67 Tortricidae 77Bucculatricidae 68 Sessiidae 88Yponomeutidae 69 Choreutidae 89Ypsolophidae 69 Zygaenidae 89 JLyonetiidae 69 Limacodidae 89Glyphipterigidae 70 Carposinidae 90Blastobasidae 70 Epermeniidae 90Blastodacnidae 70 Alucitidae 90Coleophoridae 70 Pterophoridae 90Cosmopterigidae 71 Thyrididae 91Depressariidae 71 Pyralidae 91Elachistidae 72

8. PREVIOUS PUBLICATIONS 102

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,--1. INTRODUCTIONI

This is Publication # 34-2002 of the Toronto Entomologists' Association. Data is selected from reportsfor 2001 (or as otherwise indicated) for the Province of Ontario (Canada) from contributors listed below:

ALA Alfred L. Adamo Mississauga BerL Dr. Bernard Landry Agri. Canada

I Dap Doris Applebawn Michigan JFL Dr. Jean-Franc;:ois Landry Agri. CanadaDay Deborah Aylward Michigan RAL Ross A. Layberry OttawaGJB George J. Balogh Portage, MI KAL KA. Leahy Algonquin PP

,- DB David Beadle Toronto JM Jim Maguire ??I JB Jerry Ball Peterborough DAM David A. Martin Belmont

CB Carole Buck Forest TM Tom Mason ScarboroughRLB Robert L. Bowles Orillia PM Paul McGaw TorontoGB George Bryant Willowdale KAM Kevin A. McLaughlin HamiltonMB M. Burrell Algonquin PP W1M Dr W. & Irene McIlveen ActonPC Philip Careless Toronto JKM Dr. John K Morton WaterlooJRC John R Carley Toronto PN P. Norlock Algonquin PPBNC Barbara N. Charlton Flamborough HfO Henrietta T. O'Neill LeamingtonMC oM. Collins Algonquin PP CSO C.S. Onodera GuelphJCo Jay Cossey London SNP Sarah N. Primeau Point PeleeWJC W.1. Coos Peterborough STP Stephen T. Pike WindsorJPC Jeffrey P. Crolla Toronto CR Chris Rickard MississaugaHGC Hugh G. Currie Toronto DP Don Peuremaki TorontoRHC Robert H. Curry Burlington PDP Paul D. Pratt WindsorPTD Dr. Phuoc T. Dang Agri. Canada DR Duncan Robertson KingstonPRD Paul R Desjardins Windsor CPR c.P. Robinson Algonquin PPJID Jason Dombroskie Guelph MR M. Rose Algonquin PPDRJD Dan R1. Dufour Windsor CRo Carl 1. Rothfels HamiltonWIDE Dr. W.lD. Eberlie Port Hope MRu Michael Runtz ArnpriorDHE Dave Elder Atikokan AR Alfred H. Rider ForestNGE Nicholas G. Escott Thunder Bay MS Michael Sabourin Saint Paul, MNJEF Joseph E. Faggan Birmingham, MI LS Leon Schlichter TorontoJNF James N. Flynn Wheatley DLS D. Lynn Scott DunrobinWKG W.K Godsoe Algonquin PP CS Carol Sellers TorontoJMG June M. Gordon Wheatley AS Al Sinclair BracebridgeAH Ann Harrison Scarborough JS Jeff Skevington OttawaBH Barry Harrison Scarborough RGS Richard G. Snider ??JH John Haselmayer Sarnia JGS Jim Spottiswood MississaugaPWH Peter W. Hall Ottawa KS Ken Stead BrantfordTAH Thomas A Hanrahan Ottawa TRS T.R Stronks Algonquin PPBEH Brian E. Henshaw Brooklin NET NancyE. Tar Berkley, MIQFH Quimby F. Hess Toronto LT Lloyd Taman MatachewanMJ M. Johnson Algonquin PP RT Richard Tanner BradfordCDJ Colin D. Jones Lakefield AT Adam Timpf Walsingham11 Joseph Jones Scarborough FU Fred Urie WindsorJK James Kamstra Port Perry DJW DeanJ. Ware WheatleyAEK A.E. Keaveney Algonquin PP RLW Robert L. Waldhuber HamiltonBK Bruce Kellett Sudbury AWh Ann White LondonCK Carolyn King Willowdale AW Alan Wormington LeamingtonMK Mike King Brampton JW John Walas Thunder BayJK 1. Klymko Algonquin PP RY BobYukich TorontoJKr JanKrnft Amherstburg KY Karen Yukich TorontoKRK Karl R Konze Guelph KZ Kirk Zufelt TorontoAK A. Kuzyk Algonquin PP --------------------------------------------------------------IDL Dr. 1 Donald Lafontaine Agri. Canada CA = Conservation Area PP = Provincial ParkWGL William G. Lamond Brantford 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, broodsand population monitoring, and c) Life history data including foodplants, nectar sources, larvaldescription and habits, ovipositing data and behaviour, pupal description and siting, adult habits,predation, etc.

Occasional Publication #'s 10 through 34 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 2001. Please note that Section 3 in each of these publicationsaddresses the corrections required to previous T.E.A. Occasional Publications.

Section 6 of this publication is organized in accordance with"A Catalogue/Check-list of the ButterfliesofNorth America North of Mexico" by Lee D. Miller and F.M. Brown (Lepidopterists' Society MemoirNo.2 - 1981) as corrected by "Supplement to A Catalogue/Checklist of the Butterflies ofNorth 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 in "Butterflies of Canada" byRoss Layberry, Peter Hall and Donald Lafontaine (1998) has necessitated some changes or additions tothe 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 the JLepidoptera ofAmerica North ofMexico (1983)" by Ronald W. Hodges et al 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,District or Regional Municipality as shown in Figures 1 & 2, e.g. Hearst [53] means Hearst (CochraneDistrict).

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 italicized 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 J. 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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FIGURE 1. Counties and Districts of southern Ontario. The dotted line indicates the approx. southernand eastern limits of the Canadian Shield in Ontario.

1 ESSEX 18 PEEL 34 DUFFERIN2 KENT 19 YORK 35 SIMCOE3 ELGIN 21 DURHAM 36 VICTORIA4 HALDIMAND- 22 NORTIillMBERLAND 37 PETERBOROUGH

NORFOLK 23 PRINCE EDWARD 38 MUSKOKA6 NIAGARA 24 HASTINGS 39 HALffiURTON7 LAMBTON 25 LENNOX AND 40 RENFREW8 MIDDLESEX ADDINGTON 41 LANARK9 OXFORD 26 FRONTENAC 42 OTTAWA-10 BRANT 27 LEEDS AND CARLETON11 HAMILTON- GRENVILLE 43 PRESCOTT AND

WENTWORTIl 29 STORMONT, RUSSELL13 HURON DUNDAS AND 45 MANITOULIN14 PERTIl GLENGARRY 46 PARRY SOUND15 WATERLOO 32 BRUCE 47 NIPISSING16 WELLINGTON 33 GREY 48 ALGOMA17 HALTON 49 SUDBURY

Note: See page 2 for the changes affecting Counties, Regional Municipalities etc. which have beenembodied in the above map.

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2. GENERAL SUMMARY OF ONTARIO LEPIDOPTERA IN 2000

According to Bob Yukich and many of our other observers, 2001 was another good year forsouthern immigrants in the Toronto region. Beginning in early April, large numbers of Red Admiralsand American Ladies arrived, followed by smaller numbers of Painted Ladies in early June. All threespecies bred and were quite common throughout the summer and early fall.

Fiery Skippers arrived in our area beginning in late August annnd extending into early October. Theylikely bred in High Park during the period, producing another generation, as several fresh individualswere seen in a relatively small area of the park in late September.

There was also a small invasion of Checkered Whites in September and early October! The first wasdiscovered by Barry Harrison in Scarborough (see section 4.5) with virtually all subsequent sightingsconfined to the Toronto waterfront. During this period, Bob Yukich recorded a total of 13 individuals (7males and 6 females) from Scarborough Bluffs in the east to Colonel Samuel Smith Park in the west endof the city. Given these numbers there is potential for colonization and appropriate habitat along theToronto water-front should be checked in the future.

Migration ofMourning Cloaks was also evident this fall, as on September 23rd, Bob Yukich observed an

individual at Colonel Samuel Smith Park fly out over Lake Ontario, continually gaining altitude andfinally disappearing as it flew in a westerly direction.

On August 6th, Bob Yukich, Mike King and others discovered the second Zabulon Skipper for Ontario

and for Canada on Pelee Island. It was a fresh male perching in good breeding habitat about 8 km southof the first sighting, also on Pelee Island, of another fresh male during the August 5, 2000 NABA butter­fly count by Jerry Ball and others. The 2001 individual was video-taped and the 2000 individual isdeposited in the National Museum in Ottawa.

Ross Layberry found a fifth instar larva of the Cherry Gall Azure (see section 4.6) feeding on galls on asmall Black Cherry and being attended by an ant species. A Zebra Swallowtail was reported at ErieBeach on June 26th by Steve Charbonneau and Giant Swallowtails were reported on at least twooccasions west of Toronto.

Alan Wormington sent in his usual comprehensive report with many late dates for Ontario species and ahighlight being an obvious colony of the Dainty Sulphur (Nathalis iole) undoubtedly started by thearrival of an egg-laying female probably in late June/early July. Another first record for Essex County.

3. CORRECTIONS TO PREVIOUS SUMMARIES

Occ. Pub. #33-2001

On Page 1: - Bob Yukich's name was inadvertantly omitted from the listing,

On page 15: - Arctic Skipper, Algonquin [47](East Gate): change (3 female) to (3 fresh),

On page 16: - Fiery Skipper: change Alfred Adams to Alfred Adamo,

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On page 17/18: - Tawny-edged Skipper: sightings ofRY beginning at Lambton Prairie and ending atPinery should have been entered under Crossline Skipper,

On page 20: - Two-spotted Skipper: sightings ofRY beginning at Lambton Prairie and ending at Pineryshould have been entered under Dun Skipper,

On page 30: - Grey Hairstreak: Algonquin East Gate sighting on June 9 - number seen should be (2),

On page 33: - Variegated Fritillary: Lambton Prairie sighting on Sept. 18 - number seen should be (1)

On page 52: - For the record of 9309 Psychomorpha epimenis from Ajax the observers should readBH+JF.

In addition, there was no report in this summary of the discovery of the first confirmed Zabulon Skipperfor Ontario on the Aug. 5,2000 NABA Butterfly Count on Pelee Island by Jerry Ball et.al.

4. SPECIAL NOTES

4.1 The Occurrence of the Baltimore [Euphydryas phaeton (Drury)] near the town of Rainy Riverin northwestern Ontario by Quimby Hess

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David H. Elder discovered a colony of this checkerspot in July 2000 north of Rainy River,Ontario. He advised me of this occurrence and the locality was entered into the proposed 2nd edition ofThe Ontario Butterfly Atlas.

On July 9, 2001, he advised me that he had again visited the locality, which is shown in Figure 1,and encountered numerous specimens in a wet hay meadow which had the foodplant of this species ­Turtlehead. Later, I received three voucher specimens from him as well as the data recorded in thesummary.

4.2 Walking Stick (Phasmida) infection south of Grand Bend in 1948 by Quimby F. Hess.

Figure 2. Walking Stick infestation near Grand Bend in oak savannah area - Aug. 28, 1948

4.3 Destruction of West Virginia White habitat by Quimby F. Hess.

The destruction of West Virginia White habitat shown in Figure 3 was carried out after thebutterfly was removed from the Endangered Species Protection Act for a period of two years. Thelandowner ofLot 10, Con. 7, Nassagaweya Township was apparently an aggregate company that wishedto quarry the area.

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Figure 3. Destroyed West Virginia White habitat on the Niagara Escarpment.

4.4 Common Milkweed Destruction near Atikokan by Dave Elder

A stand of Common Milkweed was encountered along the railroad tracks west of Atikokan in2001. The stand probably resulted from seeds carried there by freight trains. On a subsequent visit, themilkweed plants and the Monarch larvae feeding on them had been destroyed by railroad maintenancepersonnel. It led to a question that since the Monarch is an Ontario protected species by law - what arethe consequences of this destruction?

4.5 Toronto host to Southern Invaders in 2001 by Barry Harrison.

The 2001 season witnessed significant invasions. of southern butterflies in the Toronto area.Starting in mid-April there was a major invasion of American Painted Ladies. Almost parallel to thiscame the Red Admirals in the largest numbers I have ever recorded. Almost every stinging nettle seenwas host to numerous Red Admiral larvae. Even the Painted Lady (V. cardui), while ranks wererelatively thin, had a notable year compared to the usual scant presence. A few Buckeyes were seen nearthe Bluffs by Leon Schlichter and myselffirst time I have seen it active during the day.

Along a railroad track in the Rouge area, I was surprised to see a male Fiery Skipper on May 26th

- the earliest Toronto record. Further specimens were seen in Toronto later, but this species is nowstaking a claim as a consistent migrant here. Don Peuremaki found a Pipevine Swallowtail along theToronto waterfront in June. It was still there two days later when Leon Schlichter saw it. This specieshas been seen more frequently in recent years.

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On September 9th, near the Scarborough Bluffs, I was checking white butterflies to see how

many were albino sulphurs and how many were Cabbage Whites, when suddenly I became aware thatone was a Checkered White (Pontia protodice). On the same day, Jeff Crolla observed one in the westend of the city and the species continued to show up in small nmbers all along the Toronto waterfrontinto early October. It had not been reported here since 1961 (A.J. Hanks - Aurora).

On a sunny day in August in Rouge Park, I observed two clear wing moths in close proximity toone another nectaring on a fresh patch of Wild Bergamot. So absorbed were they that they paid scantattention to my approaching very closely. Both were the same size and while one had a yellowish thorax(Snowberry Clearwing - Hemaris difjinis), the other had a greenish thorax. I was struck by the fact thatthe green moth had a thin, yellowish and very distinctive abdominal ring. Consultation with several textsshowed that only the Slender Clearwing (Hemaris gracilis) fits that description. Jim Spottiswood has acollected specimen from Miner's Bay in Haliburton and this was almost identical. The SnowberryClearwing has apparently only been reported from the extreme west of the Toronto region as far as I candiscover. I returned with a camera the next day to the scene of now mostly faded Bergamot but the onlyclearwing seen was too skittish for any close observation.

This past May, we had an invasion of the Grapevine Epimenis (Psychomorpha epimenis) in theToronto area. I observed some in Scarborough and Ajax and a few were seen in Toronto. The singlespecimen in Ajax last year had been my first encounter.

Female Checkered White at Leslie St. Spit, Sept. 16,2001 [photo by Karen Yukich].

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4.6 The Cherry Gall Azure by Ross Layberry

On July 3, 2001,1 noticed a small Black Cherry tree on my property, less than 200 feetfrom my house, on which most of the leaves were covered with tall, slim galls. I immediatelythought of the Cherry Gall Azure, and started checking the leaves for larvae. Within fiveminutes I had found one, munching away on a large gall, and attended by four very small blackants. It looked very similar to larvae of the Spring Azure, a rich green with reddish marks (seeFigure 1). I took it to the house and put it in a small glass vial, with its leaf, and its ants, thenreturned with more vials. I examined every leaf on the tree, and on about a dozen nearby smallBlack Cherries which had gall-covered leaves, but with no success. I did fmd many leaves onwhich the galls had been eaten down to a small stump, or which had large pieces eaten awayfrom the tip. I had apparently found the very last larva.

The larva continued eating until late on July 4. During the night it moved to the undersideof the leaf, then on July 6 onto a twig. it changed colour to a brownish-green, and pupated,loosely attached to the twig, on July 8 (see Figure 2). The ants were still in attendance to thepupa on July 9, but died soon after. I moved the pupa to a clean, sterilised vial, and kept it in thehouse (air-conditioned), all summer, probably a wise move considering the heatwave anddrought that we had. Although it pupated on a twig, in the glass vial, I believe that in nature itwould have climbed down the tree and buried itself in the leaf-litter. Certainly during myexamination of the leaves I found no other pupae attached to twigs, and I think that I would haveseen them. So, on September 30 I buried the vial under the leaf-litter beneath the tree where Ihad found it; it is probably within a foot of where it would have gone naturally. I checked ittoday (October 30), after several moderate frosts and our first snowfall, and it still appears to behealthy. I will check it in the spring, when I see my flISt Spring Azure, and recheck each dayuntil it emerges.

Later, I checked my property thoroughly for more small cherry trees. I found severalareas with a few large and many small Black Cherries, of which about a third had largebranches, or the whole tree, where almost every leaf was covered with galls. There were nonewith just a few galls, it seems to be an all or nothing situation. On many trees the galls showedobvious signs of being eaten (does anyone know of any other insect which eats galls?). I alsofound many Choke Cherries, and a few Pin Cherries, but none of these had the galls. I intend tocheck these areas of small Black Cherries next year, through the whole Spring Azure flightseason and beyond. With luck I will be able to confirm that the flight season of the Cherry GallAzure is a few weeks later than the Spring Azure, and obtain enough specimens to verify thedifferences in the appearance of the species.

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Figure LLarva among cherry galls with an ant in attendance [photo by John T. Fowler]

Figure 2. Pupa attached to cherry twig [photo by John T. Fowler]

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5. 2001 SUMMARY - ONTARIO BUTTERFLIES AND SKIPPERS - compiled by Alan 1. Hanks.

Superfamily: HESPERIOIDEA Latreille

Subfamily: Pyrginae Burmeister

Genus IV: Epargyreus HObner

Family: HESPERIIDAE Latreille

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

In 2001 - Rattray Marsh [18] June 25 (2), Crediton Pkwy. [18] Aug. 25 (1 fresh)(CR); Scar­orough [19] Sept. 17 (1 very late)(LS+JGS); Point Pelee [1] May 19 (3), Eglinton Flats [19] May 24 (1),High Park [19] July 6. (7), Sept. 3 (1 - 2nd brood), Toronto Is. [19] July 23 (27), Wheatley [1] Sept. 9 (6)(RY); Beckwith Twp. [41](0.5 km SE Prospect Bog) June 12 (4), Dwyer Hill Siding [42](5 km SE ot)June 12 (4), Munster [42](3.6 km NNW ot) June 15 (few)(RAL); Milton [17](Dufferin AggregatesQuarry) July 5 (3 nectaring on Vetch), 19 (3)(WIM); Point Pelee N. P. [1] May 10 (1 ex. fresh - extremeTip on sand at 8:00 p.m. (AW); May 19 (3)(Andrew Keaveney); June 24 (1 ex. fresh - start of secondbrood)(AWetal.); July 2 (1 worn), Oct. 9 (1 worn)(HTO); Speyside [17] June 29 (1 ex. fresh), Westover[11] July 5 (2 not fresh), Governor's Road C. A. [11] July 6 (2 fresh), Dundas Valley [11] July 12 (4), 18(28 fresh to worn), Mineral Springs [11] July 18 (2)(AW); Pelee Is. [1] Aug. 14 (200 fresh to worn)(AW+HTO); Wheatley [1](6 km WSW ot) Sept. 30 (10 ex. fresh)(AW+WGL+KAM+RLW).

Genus XII: Urbanus HObner

1. Urbanus proteus (Linnaeus)

In 2001 - no reports.

Genus XV: Achalarus Scudder

1. Achalarus lyciades (Geyer)

In 2001 - no reports.

Genus XVI: Thorybes Scudder

1. Thorybes bathyllus (J.E. Smith)

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

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

SOUTHERN CLOUDYWING - (TL - Georgia)

In 2000 - Windsor [1](Ojibway Prairie) June 28 (5 fairly fresh)(AW+HTO).In 2001 - No reports.

2. Thorybespylades(Scudde8 NORTHERN CLOUDYWING - (TL - probably Mass.)

In 2000 - Windsor [1](Ojibway & Spring Garden Prairies) June 28 (25 fresh to worn)(AW+HTO).In 2001 - Dyers Bay [32] June 17 (10)(CR); Black Sturgeon Lake [52] June 18 (25+){NGE); Car­

den Plain [36] May 26 (7), Eglinton Flats [19] June 19 (27)(RY); Speyside [17] June 29 (6 fresh) (AW).

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Genus XXV: Staphylus Godman and Salvin

3. Staphylus hayhurstii (W.R. Edwards)

In 2001 - no reports.

Genus XXXVII: Erynnis Schrank

1. Erynnis icelus (Scudder & Burgess)

HAYHURST'S SCALLOPWING - (TL - vic. Sedalia, MO)

DREAMY DUSKYWING - (TL - New England)

In 2001 - Halton Reg. Forest [17] May 13 (2)(RY); Dwyer Hill Siding [42](2 kIn NW of) June 12(1), Calabogie [40](3.5 kIn NW of) June 21 (1)(RAL); Nassagaweya Twp. [I7](Lot 27, Con 7) May 20(1), June 5 (1)(WIM); Michipicoten Harbour [48] May 22 (1 ex. fresh), Wawa [48] May 23 (1 ex. fresh),Point Charles (St. Mary River) [48]May 23 (1 ex. fresh), Savage Tract [11] June 9 (2 ex. fresh)(AW).

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

SLEEPY DUSKYWING - (TL - not stated)

In 2001 - no reports.

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

In 2001 - Fitzroy Hbr. [42](5 Ian SE of) May 13 (1),31 (1), June 1 (1)(RAL); Britannia Rd. [I7](Eof Bell School Line) May 10 (8 - territorial), Milton (17](Dufferin Agg. Quarry) May 15 (4), Speyside[I7](St.Helena Rd.) June 19 (2)(WIM); Point Pelee N. P. [1] April 26 (1 fresh + 1 worn - record early forPoint Pelee)(AW+HTO); April 30 (1 fresh + 1 worn M), May 10 (2 at extreme Tip, flying north at 7:30p.m.)(AW); May 11 (33)(WGL); May 23 (2 worn)(FJU); Windsor [I](Ojibway Prairie) April 30 (6 fresh)(FJU), St. Joseph Island [48] May 24 (8 fresh), Dundas Valley [11] May 31 (4 fairly fresh)(AW); Keene(37](Duncan's Line) May 26 (lID).

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

In 2000 - Point Pelee N.P. [1] July 22 (1 fresh F -laid egg on small Chinquipin Oak at West Beach­hatched circa Aug. I)(AW+JKr); Aug. 4 (1 M)(HTO); Aug. 4-7 (1 fairly fresh F)(HTO+JNF et al.); Aug.7 (7+ eggs found on Chinquipin Oak shrub at West Beach)(AW); Aug. 11 (20+ eggs with manyhatchedXAW); Aug. 12 (11+ eggs still present, not yet hatched)(AW); Aug. 15-19 (1 larva present, circa 1cm, pale gray-green wi white spots and black head)(AW); Aug. 12 (4 fresh F - record high count for PointPelee)(AW); Aug. 18 (3 eggs found on Chinquipin Oak shrub at White Pine Beach)(AW+HTO); Aug. 20(1 worn F - end of second brood)(HTO).

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10. Erynnis martialis (Scudder)

In 2001 - no reports.

12. Erynnis zarucco (Lucas)

In 2001 - no reports.

MOTTLED DUSKYWING - (TL - New Jefferson, Dallas Co., IA)

ZARUCCO DUSKYWING - (TL - "Cuba")

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13. Erynnisfunera/is (Scudder)

In 2001 - no reports.

14. Erynnis lucilius (Scudder & Burgess)

FUNEREAL DUSKYWING - (TL - Texas)

COLUMBINE DUSKYWING - (TL - New England)

In 2001 - Halton Reg. Forest [17] May 13 (1), Carden Plain [36] May 26 (I)(RY); Fitzroy Hbr.[42](5 km SE of) May 1 (2), 20 (2), July 13 (I)(RAL); Savage Tract [11] June 9 (2 fresh)(AW); Valensc.A. [11] July 21 (2 ex. fresh - start of second brood)(AW).

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

In 2001 - Scarborough [19] May 2 - Sept. 23 (3 broods)(BH+LS); Windsor [I](Spring GardenANSI) Sept. 8 (3)(RY); Point Pelee N.P. [1] Sept. 16 (I)(AWh); Sept. 17 (1 nectaring)(HTO).

17. Erynnis persius (Scudder)

In 2001 - no reports.

Genus XXXVIII: Pyrgus Hubner

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

PERSIUS DUSKYWING - (TL - New England)

GRIZZLED SKIPPER

In 2001 - no reports.

5. Pyrgus communis (Grote)

In 2001 - no reports

Genus XLI: Pholisora Scudder

1. Pho/isora catullus (Fabricius)

COMMON CHECKERED SKIPPER - (TL - Central Alabama)

COMMON SOOTYWING - (TL - probably Georgia)

In 2001 - Bowmanville [2I](Long Sault c.A.) June 14 (DP); Pelee Is. [1] Aug. 4 (20)(RY);Windsor (Spring Garden Prairie) [1] May 19 (l)(FJU); Clappison's Comer (Quarry) [11] June 19 (1 exfresh)(AW); Pelee Is. [1] Aug. 14 (20 fresh)(AW+HTO).

Subfamily Heteropterinae Aurivillius

Genus XLII: Carterocephalus Lederer

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

In 2001 - Ajax [21] May 31 (5)(BH); Carden Plain [36] May 26 (3), Algonquin PP [47] June 7 (4fresh)(RY); March Twp. [42](1 km SE Mud Pond) June 10 (1), Calabogie [40] June 21 (l)(RAL);

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Limehouse C.A. [17] May 26 (2), Nassagaweya Twp. [I7](Lot 27, Con 7) June 5 (1), Bruce Peninsula[32](between Isaac & Sky Lakes) June 23 (1)(WIM); Savage Tract [11] June 9 (1 fresh), Fletcher CreekSwamp [11] June 10 (1 ex fresh)(AW).

Subfamily Hesperiinae Latreille

Genus LI: Lerema Scudder

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1. Lerema accius (lE. Smith) CLOUDED SKIPPER - (TL - "Georgia")

In 2001 - Point Pelee N.P. [I](Sparrow Field) Oct. 30 (1 worn F)(HTO) - (AW - new to Ontario &Canada - see Point Pe/ee Nat. Hist. News 1: 59-60 (2001) for a complete record).

Genus LVI: Ancyloxypha C. Felder

1. Ancy/oxypha numitor (Fabricius) LEAST SKIPPER - (TL - eastern U.S.)

In 2001 - Rattray Marsh[I8] June 25 (2)(CR); Lake Nipigon [52](Kabitotikwia R. mouth) July 21(3+)(NGE); Eglinton Flats [19] June 5 (3), 14 (14), Blackwater [21] July 8 (50)" Pelee Is. [1] Aug. 4(23)(RY); Fitzroy Hbr. [42](5 kIn SE of) June 10 (1), 15 (few), Aug. 17 (I)(RAL); Nassagaweya 4th

Line [I7](N of Siderd. 15) June 17 (4), Alton Swamp [I6](Siderd. 27) July 20 (18), Niagara Falls [6](Carl & Crowland Rds.) Aug. 9 (I)(WIM); Point Pelee N.P. [1] June 11 (2 fresh - start of brood) (HTO);July 29 (1 ex. fresh - start of second brood)(AW); Aug. 11 (50)(6th Annual Count); Stoney Creek [11]June 8 (1 ex. fresh); Sheffield [11] June 13 (30 fresh)(AW).

Genus LVII: Oarisma Scudder

2. Oarisma garita (Reakirt)

In 2001 - no reports.

Genus LX: Thymelicus Hubner

1. Thyme/icus /ineo/a (Ochsenheimer)

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

EUROPEAN SKIPPER - (TL - Germany)

In 2001 - Rattray Marsh [18] June 25 (1)(CR); Lambton Prairie [19] June 14 (4), 26 (140), HighPark [19] July 6 (375)(RY); Ottawa area from June 16 to July 9 in small numbers (RAL); seen in manyareas from June 9 to July 20 (WIM); Point Pelee N.P. [1] June 13 (1)(FJU); June 24 (1 worn) (HTO); Nof Point Pelee (Concession D) [1] June 27 (74)(HTO); Sheffield [11] June 13 (4 ex. fresh) (AW); ValensC.A. [11] July 21 (1 ragged M + 3 worn)(AW).

Genus LXI: Hylephila Billberg

1. Hy/ephi/a phy/eus (Drury) FIERY SKIPPER - (TL - Antigua)

In 2001 - High Park [19] Aug. 25 (1 worn M), Sept. 23 (6 M), Oct. 3 (5), 10 (1 M), Toroonto Is. J[19] Aug. 30 (v.worn M), Oct. 1 (3), James Gardens [19] Sept. 3 (1 worn M), Leslie Spit [19] Sept. 30

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(2 fresh M); Wheatley [1] Sept. 7 (1 F), Holiday Beach [1] Sept. 8 (2 M - 1 fresh, 1 worn)(RY);Yarmouth C.A. [3] Sept. 22 (2)(WIM); Point Pelee N.P. [1] Aug. 20 (1 fresh M), Sept. 11 (2 M) (HTO);Sept. 29 (14 fresh)(AW et al.); Oct. 3 (12 fresh)(AW+DJW); Oct. 13 (6 fresh to worn)(AW et al.); Oct. 15(1 ex. fresh M)(AW+HTO); Oct. 20 (2 fresh M)(AW); Pelee Island [1] Aug. 14 (15 ex. fresh)(AW+HTO);Holiday Beach C.A. [1] Sept. 4 (13)(FJU).

Genus LXV: Hesperia Fabricius

3. Hesperia comma (Linnaeus) COMMON BRANDED SKlPPERa) c. manitoba (Scudder) - (TL - Colorado; Canada)b) c. laurentina (Lyman) - (TL - Lower St. Lawrence River, Canada)c) c. borealis Lindsey - (TL - Nain, Labrador)

In 2001 - no reports.

6. Hesperia leonardus Harris LEONARD'S SKlPPER - (TL - Massachusetts)

In 2001 - Lake Huron [48](Algoma Mills Beach) Aug. 5 (WIM).

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

In 2001 - Beckwith Twp. [41](0.5 km SE Prospect Bog) June 12 (6 - 4 C)(RAL); Savage Tract[11] June 9 (1 ex. Fresh F + 1 ex. Fresh)(AW).

Genus LXVI: Polites Scudder

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

In 2001 - Crediton Pkwy [18] May 29 (2), July 30 (several), Aug. 22 (many on buddleia), 24 & 25(many)(CR); James Gardens [19] June 14 (5), Aug. 10 (17), Sept. 3 (10), Blackwater [21] July 8 (5),Pelee Is. [1] Aug. 5 (1), High Park [19] Aug. 23 (8)(RY); Dundas [16](Urquhart Butter-fly Garden)Aug. 25 (WIM); Stoney Creek [11] June 8 (8 ex. fresh), Sheffield [11] June 13 (2 fresh), Christie C.A.[11] June 26 (8 fresh)(AW); Windsor (Malden Park) [1] Sept. 6 (4)(FJU).

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

In 2001 - Cape Chin [32] June 17 (1), Dyers Bay [32] June 17 (2), Rattray Marsh [18] June 25 (2)(CR); Carden Plain [36] May 26 (2), Algonquin PP [47] June 10 (1 fresh), Eglinton Flats [19] June 14(10), Leslie Spit [19] June 30 (1)(RY); Ottawa area from June 7 to July 13 in small numbers (RAL);Milton [17](Dufferin Agg. Quarry) July 5 (1)(WIM); Stoney Creek [1] June 8 (1 fresh), Savage Tract[11] June 9 (10 fresh), Sheffield [11] June 13 (32 fresh), Christie c.A. [11] June 26 (8 fresh to worn)(AW).

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

In 2001 - Lambton Prairie [19] June 26 (4 fresh), 29 (13), July 27 (1 v worn), Toronto Is. [19] July23 (2)(RY); Nassagaweya Twp. [1 7](Lot 27, Con 7) July 26 (1 F)(WIM); Savage Tract [11] June 9 (1 ex.fresh), Westover [11] July 5 (4 fresh), July 6 (12 fresh), Beverley Swamp [11] July 19 (25 fresh to worn),July 20 (2 fresh)(AW).

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

In 2001 - Rattray Marsh [18] June 25 (1)(CR); Palgrave CA [19] June 17 (21), Bruce Peninsula[32] June 23 (9)(RY); Fitzroy Hbr. [42](5 km SE of) June 10 (2), 15 (1), Norway Lake [40](North K &P Trail) July 2 (1 )(RAL); Nassagaweya [I7](2nd Line S of Siderd. 25) June 17 (1), Sixteen Mile CreekC.A. [17] July 6 (1)(WIM); Windsor (Spring Garden Prairie) [1] June 7 (1 M)(FJU); Savage Tract [11]June 9 (3 ex. fresh), Christie C.A. [11] June 26 (23 fresh to worn), Valens c.A. [11] June 28 (4 notfresh)(AW).

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

One record for Ontario - Toronto [19] ND (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 2001 - Eglinton Flats [19] June 29 (6), High Park [19] July 6 (22), Lambton Prairie [19] Jyly 14(32)(RY); Milton [17](Dufferin Agg. Quarry) July 19 (4), Nassagaweya Twp. [17](Lot. 27, Con 7) Aug.12 (1)(WlM); Point Pelee N.P. [1] July 2 (2 ex. fresh)(AW); July 27 (13)(FJU); Aug. 7 (5)(HfO); ValensC.A. [11] June 28 (1 ex. fresh M)(AW); Windsor (Malden Park) [1] Sept. 6 (1 - presumably secondbrood)(FJU).

Genus LXVIII: Pompeius Evans

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

In 2001 - Lambton Prairie [19] July 14 (1), Eglinton Flats [19] July 14 (1), Toronto Is. [19] July22 (1 worn F)(RY); Rockton [11] July 5 (5 ex. fresh), July 6 (6 ex. fresh), Beverley Swamp [11] July 19(2 fresh M), Valens C.A. [11] July 21 (1 not freshXAW).

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

In 1999 - Holiday Beach C.A. [1] Sept. 9 (1 F), Nov. 1 (1 F)(FJU).In 2001 - no reports.

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Genus LXX: Anatrytone Dyar

2. Anatrytone logan (W.H. Edwards) DELAWARE SKIPPERa) I. logan (W.H. Edwards) - (TL - Lansing, Michigan)

In 2001 - Lambton Prairie [19] July 5 (2), Blackwater [21] July 8 (7), Eglinton Flats [19] July 14(5)(RY); Sixteen Mile Creek C.A. [17] July 6 (1 F), Milton [17](Dufferin Agg. Quarry) July 19 (1)(WIM); Rockton [11] July 5 (2 ex. fresh M), Westover [11] July 5 (10 ex. fresh), July 6 (3 ex. fresh),Governor's Road C. A. [11] July 6 (1 fresh M), Dundas Valley [11] July 18 (1 not fresh), Mineral Springs[11] July 18 (1 ex. fresh), Beverley Swamp [11] July 19 (1 ex. fresh F + 1 fresh), 20 (3 fresh), Valens C.A.[11] July 21 (18 fresh)(AW).

Genus LXXIII: Poanes Scudder

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

In 1999 - McGregor [1] July 10 (1)(FJU).In 2001 - no reports.

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

In 2001 - Cape Chin [32] June 17 (1), Dyers Bay [32] June 17 (many)(CR); Fitzroy Hbr. [42](5km SE of) May 31 (2), June 10 (2), Calabogie [40](3.5 km NW of) June 21 (1)(RAL); Limehouse C.A.[17] May 26 (10), Milton [17](Dufferin Agg. Quarry) May 31 (1), Speyside [17](Bruce Trail S ofCrozier Tract) June 6 (12), Langford Mills [35](Post Office) July 1 (1)(WIM); Point Pelee N.P. [1] June7 (1 fresh), 14 (1 worn)(HTO); June 17 (1)(FJU).

3. Poanes zabulon (Boisduval and Leconte) ZABULON SKIPPER (TL - 'Georgia')

In 2000 - Pelee Is. [1](NABA Butterfly Count) Aug. 5 (Jerry Ball et.al.)In 2001 - Pelee Is. [1](Stone Rd. Alvar) Aug. 16 (1 ex. fresh M)(RY+DDB+GC et a/).

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

In 2001 - Scarborough [19] Aug. 15 (1 late)(LS); Blackwater [21] July 8 (9)(RY); Windsor(Spring Garden Prairie)[I] July 8 (6)(FJU); Beverley Swamp [11] July 10 (2 ex. fresh), July 19 (8 ex.fresh), Fletcher Creek Swamp [11] July 19 (3 ex. fresh)(AW).

Genus LXXVII: Euphyes Scudder

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

In 2001 - Scarborough [19] Aug. 12 (1 worn)(LS); Blackwater [21] July 8 (3), Downsview [19]July 21 (4)(RY); Point Pelee N.P. [1] July 26 (2)(HTO); Beverley Swamp [11] July 10 (2 ex. fresh) (AW).

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

In 2001 - Point Pelee N.P. [1] August 17 (1 worn)(HTO).

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

In 2001 - Windsor (Spring Garden Prairie) [1] July 8 (2)(FJU); Mount Hope [11] July 11 (1 ex.fresh M), Beverley Swamp [11] July 19 (6 ex. fresh), 20 (18 ex. fresh), Christie c.A. [11] July 20 (9 ex.fresh)(AW).

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

In 2001 - Christie C.A. [11] June 26 (1 ex. Fresh M)(AW).

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

DUN SKIPPER

In 2001 - Southwood [38] July 14 (6)(GB); Lambton Prairie [19] June 26 (1 fresh), July 20 (25),High Park [19] July 11 (28), Point Pelee [1] Aug. 6 (7), James Gardens [19] Aug. 10 (2), Pelee Is. [1]Aug. 16 (1 fresh F)(RY); Calabogie [40](North K & P Trail) July 2 (1), Fitzroy Hbr. [42](5 km SE of)July 13 (4), Aug. 17 (I)(RAL); Milton [I7](Dufferin Agg. Quarry) July 5 (1),19 (4), Nassagaweya Twp.[1 7](Lot 27, Con 7) July 27 (1), Alderville [22](Black Oak Savannah) July 14)(WIM); Point Pelee N.P.[1] July 4 (2 fresh), 11 (9), 13 (10), 18 (10)(HTO); Aug. 6 (7)(RY+KY); Aug. 11 (I)-(AW); ChristieC.A. [11] June 26 (1 ex. fresh M)(AW); Pelee Island [1] Aug. 14 (35 wom)(AW+HTO).

Genus LXXIX: Atrytonopsis Godman

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

In 2001 - no reports.

Genus LXXX: Amblyscirtes Scudder

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

In 2001 - Algonquin Park [47] June 9 (2 fresh)(RY).

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

In 2001 - Lyon Twp. [52](nr. Red Rock) June 7 (6+)(NGE); Carden Plain [36] May 26 (6),Algonquin Park [47] June 10 (1), Black Creek PP [32] June 25 (7)(RY).

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Genus LXXXIII: Calpodes Hubner

1. Calpodes ethlius (Stoll)

In 2001 - no reports.

Genus LXXXIV: Panoquina Hemming

4. Panoquina ocola (W.H. Edwards)

In 2001 - no reports.

Superfamily PAPILIONOIDEA Latreille

Subfamily Papilioninae Latreille

Genus XCII: Battus Scopoli

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

BRAZILIAN SKIPPER - (TL - "Surinam")

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

Family PAPILIONIDAE Latreille

Tribe Troidini Ford

PWEVThffiSWALLOWT~

In 2001 - Point Pelee N.P. [1] April 23 (1 fresh - record early for Point Pelee and Ontario)(AW);June 20-21 (1 worn)(HTO et al.); June 23 (5 fresh)(AW); 24 (2 fresh - nectaring on Prickly Pear Cactus)(AW et al.); Sept. 30 (1 worn)(AW); Oct. 3 (2 - including 1 fresh F lacking blue sheen on upper-side,possible due to contact with water - record late for Point Pelee)(RLW+KAM+DJW+ AW et al.); HillmanMarsh [1] June 17 (3 ex. fresh), July 13 (1 ex. fresh)(AW); N of Point Pelee (Concession D)[l] June 22(1)(HTO); Windsor (Spring Garden Prairie) [1] June 18 (1)(FJU).

Tribe Leptocircini W.F. Kirby

Genus XCIII: Eurytides Hubner

1. Eurytides marcellus (Cramer) ZEBRA SWALLOWTAIL - (TL - not stated)

In 2000 - Point Pelee N.P. [1] June 13 (1 fresh - record early date for Point Pelee), 14 (l)(HTO);15 (1 fairly fresh M)(AW); 16 (1)(HTO); 17 (5), 19 (3)(FJU); June 19 (7 - probably some repeatsightings)(HTO); 20 (7 including 4 worn + 1 fairly fresh)(AW+HTO et al.); 27-28 (1 worn M - missingone tail, feeding on Common Milkweed)(AW+HTO) - see Point Pelee Natural History News 1 2-3(2001) for a complete account of this invasion. Pelee Island (E ofFish Point)[1] Aug. 22 (1 not fresh M­nectaring in a small alfalfa field)(AW+HTO) - recorded previously at Pelee Island only in 1931.

Tribe Papilionini Latreille Genus XCIV: Papilio Linnaeus

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

In 2001 - Rainy River area [51] June - August (fair numbers)(Dave Elder); Milton [17] (Dufferin

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Agg. Quarry) May 2 (1),15 (21), July 19 (1), Nassagaweya [17](Lot 27, Con 7) Aug. 20 (larva on WildCarrot)(WIM); Harrow [1] May 9 (1 M)(HTO); Stoney Creek [11] June 8 (1 fresh F)(AW).

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

In 2001 - No reports.

Genus XCV: Heraclides Hubner

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

In 2001 - Point Pelee N.P. [IJ May 18 (1)(RJY); May 19 (1 ex. fresh)(AW + DAM); June 21 (2 ­end of first brood)(HTO + AHR); July 23 (1 - start of second brood)(HTO); July 26 (3)(HTO); Aug. 11(49 - 6th Annual Count); Sept. 4 (1 worn - end of second brood?)(HTO); Sept. 20 (1 - start of thirdbrood?)(SER); Sept. 29 (1 )(HTO).

Genus XCVI: Pterourus Scopoli

la. Pterourus glaucus (Linnaeus) EASTERN TIGER SWALLOWTAIL - (TL - 'Amer. Sept.')

In 2001 - Bronte [17](Cemetery) June 2 (1), Niagara Falls [6](Carl & Crowland Rds.) Aug. 9 (1),Pt. Colborne [6](Brookfleld Rd.) Aug. 30 (1)(WIM); Point Pelee N.P. [1] May 2 (1)(FJU); 9 (1)(HTO);June 23 (1 not fresh yellow F)(AW); July 5 (1 fresh - start of second brood?)(HTO); Aug. 9 (1 fresh)(HTO); Windsor (Ojibway Prairie) [1] April 30 (I)(FJU); Dundas Valley [11] May 31 (1 not fresh M),July 4 (1 fresh M), 12 (1 fresh), 18 (2 fresh), Westover [11] July 6 (1 ex. fresh), Hayesland [11] July 6 (1ex. fresh), Beverley Swamp [11] July 10 (4 fresh), 19 (1 ex. fresh), 20 (2 fresh), Fletcher Creek Swamp[11] July 19 (2 fresh), Valens C.A. [11] July 21 (1 fresh)(AW); Pelee Island [11] Aug. 14 (20 fresh toworn - includes 3 fresh "black" F)(AW+HTO); Waterdown [17] July 10 (6 fresh)(AW).

1b. Pterourus canadensis (Rothschild & Jordan) CANADIAN TIGER SWALLOWTAIL -'(TL - Newfoundland)

In 2001 - Cape Chin [32] June 5 (3), 17 (several), July 6 (2), 12 (1), Cale Chin/Cabot Head [32]June 6 (25), Dyers Bay [32] June 17 (many), Rattray Marsh [18] June 25 (1)(CR); Ajax [21] May 20 (1fairly fresh road kill), 26 (2 observed at puddles)(BH+DP); Fitzroy Hbr. [42](5 km SE of) May 20 (few),June 1 (2), 15 (3)(RAL); Bruce Peninsula [32](Dorcas Bay Rd.) June 23 (10), Milton [I7](S of DerryRd.) July 10, Alton [16](Swamp @ Sdrd. 27) July 20 (1), Nassagaweya [17](Lot 27, Con 7) July 27(1)(WIM); Mica Bay [48] May 23 (7 ex. fresh), St. Joseph Island [48] May 24 (12 ex. fresh)(AW).

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6. Pterourus troilus (Linnaeus)a) t. troilus (Linnaeus) - (TL - "Indiis")

SPICEBUSH SWALLOWTAIL

In 2001 - St. Williams [4] July 4 (GB); Point Pelee N.P. [1] May 13 (1)(JB et al.); June 10 (4 ex.fresh)(HTO); 17 (3)(FJU); 23 (1 ragged F)(AW); 24 (1 not fresh M)(AW et al.); July 5 (1 worn - end offirst brood)(HTO); Sept. 30 (1)(KAM+RLW); Dundas Valley [11] July 6 (1 fairly fresh F)(AW).

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Family PIERIDAE Duponchel

Genus CI: Pontia Fabricius

3. Pontia protodice (Boisduval & Leconte)

Tribe Pierini Duponchel

CHECKERED WHITE - (TL - probably Georgia)

In 1999 - Seacliff[l] Oct. 6 (1 fairly fresh M)(AW+KAM).In 2001 - Thunder Bay bog [52] May 20 (1), Kakabeka [52] July 8 (3), 18 (1), 29 (1), Aug. 5 (2)

(JW); Toronto [19](weedy lot in the city) Sept. 9 (1 )(JPC); Sibley Peninsula [52] July 25 (1 )(SueBryan); Thunder Bay [52] Aug. 2 - Oct. 1 (uncommon)(NGE); Presqu'ile P.P. [22](Beach # 4) Aug. 26(1 C - dep. In U of Guelph - Presquile coll.)(Philip Careless).

4. Pontia occidentalis (Reakirt)

In 2001 - 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 2001 - Fitzroy Hbr. [42](5 Ian SE of) April 25 (1), 29 (3), May 6 (few), Aug. 17 (3)(RAL);Halton Reg. Forest [17](Robertson Tract) July 19 (3), Alton [18](Main St. S of Grafraxa Line) July 20(5), Luther Townline [16](N of Con 10-11) July 29 (4)(WIM); St. Joseph Island [48] May 24 (1 fresh),Fletcher Creek Swamp [11] July 19 (3 fresh - start of second brood), Beverley Swamp [11] July 19 (1 ex.fresh - start of second brood), 20 (4 ex. fresh), Valens c.A. [11] July 21 (1 not fresh)(AW).

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

In 2001 - Campbellville [17](Crawford Lake Tract II) May 4 (32), Speyside [17](Bruce Trail S ofCrozier Tract) May 6 (22), Dufferin Quarry [17](S end Nassagaweya-Esquesinbg Line) May 9 (9)(WIM); Mica Bay [48] May 23 (5 not fresh), Batchawana Bay [48] May 23 (1 not fresh), St. Joseph Is.[48](5 Side Road N ofHilton Road) May 24 (1 not fresh), (Kent's Corner) May 24 (1 worn F)(AW).

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

In 2001 - Toronto [19](University Ave.) April 28 (1), Cape Chin [32] June 3 (1), Aug. 29(several), Sept. 8 (few), Crediton Pkwy [18] Aug. 22 (several)(CR); Fitzroy Hbr. [42](5 Ian SE of) May2 (2), June 21 (1), July 15 (4), Aug. 23 (2), Carp [42] Sept. 19 (few)(RAL); widespread from May 2 ­Oct. 1 with a high count of 147 at Dufferin Agg. Quarry, Milton on Aug. 27 (WIM); Point Pelee N.P. [1]April 13 (1)(DJW); 23 (5 fresh)(AW); May 30 (2 worn - end of first brood)(AW); June 13 (4 - start ofsecond brood)(FJU); 17 (31)(FJU); July 9 (63)(FJU); Aug. 11 (2795 - 6th Annual Count); Oct. 3 (64)(FJU); 13 (30 fresh)(AW et al.); 20 (35 fresh to worn)(AW); Nov. 3 (2 not fresh)(AW+STP); Nov. 13 (1)(HTO); 15 (1 ex. fresh M - record late for Point Pelee)(AW); Dundas Valley [11] May 31 (5 worn),Savage Tract [11] June 9 (1 worn), Sheffield [11] June 13 (1 worn - end offrrst brood)(AW).

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Genus CIII: Ascia Scopoli

1. Ascia monuste (Linnaeus) GREAT SOUTHERN WHITE

Recorded as a single stray seen at Point Pelee on June 16,1991 (AW).

Subfamily Anthocharinae Tutt

Genus CV: Euchloe HObner

Tribe Anthocharini Tutt

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

In 2001 - Pearl [52] June 6 (IO+)(NGE).

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

In 2001 - Constance Bay [42] May 10 (few - 1 C)(RAL).

Subfamily Coliadinae Swainson

Genus CVIII: Colias Fabricius

Tribe Coliadini Swainson

COMMON SULPHUR1. Co/ias phi/odice Godarta) p. phi/odice Godart - (TL - "Virginia")

In 2001 - Cape Chin [32] Sept. 8 (1), Crediton Pkwy [18] Oct. 3 (1)(CR); Hemlock Comers [27]May 21 (2), Brassil's Creek [42](Flood Rd.) June 7 (3), Fitzroy Hbr. [42](5 k.m SE of) July 9 (1), 15 (2),Aug. 23 (few), Oct. 10 (5), 15 (2)(RAL); widespread from May 15 - Oct. 22, but in relatively smallnumbers, a high of 16 at Dufferin Agg. Quarry on Oct. I (WIM); Point Pelee N.P. [I] June 16 (1), July 8(I)(HTO); 14 (1 fresh M)(AW); 24 (4)(HTO); Aug. 6 (3)(RY); Sept. 29 (30 fresh)(AW et al.); Oct. 18(I2)(HTO); 20 (6 fresh to worn)(AW); Nov. 8 (7 fresh)(AW+HTO et al.); 13 (2 - record late for PointPelee)(AW+HTO); Copetown [11] May 31 (5 ex. fresh M), Savage Tract [11] June 9 (15 fresh),Sheffield [11] June 13 (40 fresh)(AW); Woodland Cemetery [11] Dec. 5 (2)(RLW); N of Point Pelee(Pelee Drive) [I] Nov. 16 (1 fresh)(AW); Windsor [1] Dec. 5 (1)(STP); Hamilton [11](WoodlandCemetery) Dec. 5 (2)(RLW).

2. Co/ias eurytheme Boisduval ORANGE SULPHUR (ALFALFA BUTTERFLy)(TL - "Toute de California")

In 2001 - Humber Bay [19] Nov. 14 (I)(GB); Thunder Bay [52] July 8 (3), 18 (I), Aug. 5 (2)(JW);Cape Chin [32] Sept. 8 (2), Crediton Pkwy [18] Oct. 4 (I)(CR); Ouimet [52] Aug. 26 (100+) (NGE);Milton [I7](Dufferin Agg. Quarry) July 5 (6), Oct. I (8), 24 (I)(WIM); Point PeIee N.P. [I] April 23 (Ifairly fresh F - nectaring on Dutchman's Breeches), 24 (1 not fresh F)(AW); May 2 (3) (FlU); May 6 (1fairly fresh F)(AW+WGL+KAM+STP); June 14 (2 ex. fresh F)(AW+HTO); 16 (5 fresh)(HTO); 24 (1 ex.fresh alba F)(AW et al.); July 26 (50)(HTO); Aug. 11 (85), Oct. 20 (30 fresh to worn)(AW); Nov. 8 (5fresh)(AW+HTO et al.); 16 (3)(HTO); 23 (1 fresh F)(AW); Seacliff [1] May 3 (1 not fresh F)(AW+GDB

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et al.); Windsor [1] Dec. 5 (2)(STP); Troy [11] June 28 (1 fresh F), Rockton [11] July 5 (1 ex. fresh M),WaterdownJl7] July 10 (3 fresh), Beverley Swamp [11] July 19 (1 worn F)(AW); Dundas Marsh [11]Dec. 3 (l)(Richard G. Snider); Windsor [1] Dec. 5 (2)(STP).

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12. Colias gigantea Strecker

In 2001 - no reports.

13. Colias pelidne Boisduval & Leconte

In 2001 - no reports.

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

PELIDNE SULPHUR - (TL - NE Labrador)

14. Colias interior Scuddera) i. interior Scudder - (TL - N. shore Lake Superior)

In 2001 - Torrance [38] June 30 (3)(GB).

15. Colias palaeno (Linnaeus)

In 2001 - no reports.

Genus CIX: Zerene Hubner

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

In 2001 - no reports.

Genus CXI: Phoebis Hubner

PINK EDGED SULPHUR

PALAENO SULPHUR

DOG FACE

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

In 2001 - no reports

2. Phoebis philea (Johansson)a) p. philea (Johansson) - (TL - probably Surinam)

Last reported in 1987.

Genus CXIV: Eurema Hubner

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

In 2001 - no reports.

ORANGE BARRED SULPHUR

SLEEPY ORANGE

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

In 2001 - Point Pelee N.P. [1] June 17 (1)(FJU); 19 (1), 20 (3)(HTO); 23 (l fresh yellow F), 23 (1

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fresh M)(AW); 24 (1 fresh white F + 1 fresh yellow F + 5 fresh M)(AW et al.); July 12 (1)(HTO); Aug. 11(1 fresh M)(AW); Sept. 9 (1 fresh F)(RY+KY); Christie C. A. [11] June 26 (1 fresh "white" F)(AW).

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

1. Nathalis iole Boisduval DAINTY SULPHUR

In 2001 - Wheatley [1](6 Ian WSW of) Aug. 11 (2 ex. fresh)(HTO+AHR); 15 (1 ex. fresh)(AW+HTO); 17 (1 ex. fresh)(ALA) - an obvious colony, undoubtedly started by the arrival of an egg-layingfemale in probably late June or early July - see Point Pelee Natural History News 1 54-55 (2001) for acomplete account ofthis first record for Essex County.

Family LYCAENIDAE Leach

Subfamily Miletinae Corbet

Tribe Spalgini Toxopeus

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

Genus CXVII: Feniseca Grote

THE HARVESTER

In 2001 - Thunder Bay [52] Sept. - Oct. (8 reared from larvae on woolly aphids)(JW); Ouimet [52]Aug. 11 (1)(NGE); Toronto [19](Oon Valley) May 20 (3), July 2, Aug. 15 (3)(BH); Fitzroy Hbr. [42](5km SE of) May 6 (2)(RAL); Point Pelee N.P. [1] July 29 (1 ex. fresh), Beverley Swamp [11] July 12 (1ex. fresh)(AW).

Subfamily Lycaeninae Leach

1. Lycaena phlaeas (Linnaeus)a) p. americana Harris - (TL - Massachusetts)

Genus CXIX: Lycaena Fabricius

AMERICAN COPPER

In 2001 - St. Williams [4] July 4 (1)(GB); Cape Chin [32] Sept. 8 - 17 (1 - probably the sameindividual)(CR); Ajax [21] June 17 (BH); Aug. 14 (2)(BH+LS+JF); Carp [42](5 Ian NW of) June 10(1)(RAL); Algoma Mills [48](Beach) Aug. 5 (WIM); Dundas Valley [11] July 6 (1 not fresh F)(AW).

? Lycaena dione (Scudder)

2001 - Keewatin [54] July 18-22 (10+)NGE).

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

1. Hyllolycaena hyllus (Cramer)

GREAT GREY COPPER

BRONZE COPPER - (TL - North America)

In 2001 - Cambridge [15] June 23 (1)(CR); Thunder Bay [52](city) July 12 - Aug. 10 (uncommon)

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(NGE); Fitzroy Hbr. [42](5 kIn SE of) Aug. 17 (6)(RAL); Milton [I7](Dufferin Agg. Quarry) June 18(1), Bruce Peninsula [32](Hwy 6) June 23 (I)(WIM); Point Pelee N.P. [1] Sept. 23 (1)(AWh); Sept. 30(1)(RLW+KAM+WGL); Holiday Beach C.A. [1] Sept. 4 (l)(FJU); Sheffield [11] June 13 (3 ex. fresh),28 (9 fresh to worn), Christie C.A. [11] June 26 (1 not fresh M), Westover [11] July 6 (1 not freshF)(AW).

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 2001 - Torrance [38] June 30 (GB).

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 2001 - no reports

3. Epidemia hel/oides (Boisduval)

In 2001 - no reports.

Genus CXXXI: Harkenclenus dos Passos

PURPLISH COPPER - (TL - San Francisco, California)

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 2001 - Algoma Mills [48](Beach) Aug. 5 (WIM); Windsor (Spring Garden Prairie) [1] July 8(9) (FJU); Westover [11] July 6 (1 ex. fresh), Beverley Swamp [11] July 19 (1 fresh)(AW).

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 2001 - Southwood [38] July 14 (1)(GB); Alton [I6](Swamp @ Sdrd 27 E of 10th Line) July 20(1), Caledon [I8](Ken Willans RMA) July 27 (1 nectaring on Joe Pye-weed)(WIM); Point Pelee N.P. [1]July 3 (3 fresh)(HTO); Windsor (Spring Garden Prairie)[I] July 8 (5)(FJU); Valens C.A [11] June 28 (1ex. fresh), July 21 (2 fresh), Westover (2 kIn W of)[II] July 5 (1 ex. fresh), 6 (1 ex. fresh), Dundas VaHey[11] July 18 (1 fresh), Mineral Springs [11] July 18 (1), Fletcher Creek Swamp [11] July 19 (2 fresh),Beverley Swamp [11] July 19 (8 fresh to worn)(AW).

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

In 2001 - Windsor [1](Spring Garden Prairie) July 8 (1)(FJU).

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

BANDED HAIRSTREAK

In 2001 - Point Pelee N.P. [1] June 19 (1 fresh - on sumac), July 4 (4), 11 (2)(HTO).

8. Satyrium caryaevorum (McDunnough)

In 2001 - no reports.

HICKORY HAIRSTREAK - (TL - Merivale, Ont.)

OLIVE HAIRSTREAK

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

In 2001 - Thunder Bay [52] July 22 (1), 23 (1), 29 (4 - common around cottony aster hedges)(JW)~ Terra Cotta [18](Heritage Rd.) July 11 (1), Nassagaweya [17](Lot 27, Con 7) July 26 & 27 (1wom)(WIM)~ Westover [11] July 6 (1 ex. fresh), Mount Hope [11] July 11 (1 ex. fresh), Mineral Springs[11] July 18 (1 ex. fresh), Beverley Swamp [11] July 20 (2 ex. fresh), Valens C.A. [11] July 21 (1 ex.fresh), Waterdown [17] July 10 (1 ex. fresh)(AW).

Genus CXLII: Mitoura Scudder

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

In 2001 - Point Pelee N.P. [1] May 10 (2 ex. fresh)(Jerry Chapple et al.)~ 28 (4 ex. fresh)(AW et al.)~

June 14 (1 fresh - end offirst brood)(AW)~Aug. 7 (2 - only report of second brood)(HTO).

Genus CXLV: Incisalia Scudder

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

In 2001 - Nipigon bog [52] May 18 (6 - comon)(JW)~ Cape ChinlDyers Bay [32] June 6 (5) (CR).

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

In 2001 - Kakabeka Falls P.P. [52] May 19 (1)(Sue Bryan); Awenda P.P. [35](GiantsTomb Is.) May 19 (1)(WIM).

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

In 2001 - no reports.

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

In 2001 - Constance Bay [42] May 10 (1 C), Bishop's Mills [27](5 kIn NNW of) May 21 (1C)(RAL).

6. Incisa/ia lanoraieensis Sheppard

In 2001 - no reports.

BOG ELFIN - (TL - Lanoraie, Quebec)

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

In 2001 - Ajax [21] May 7 (3 early)(BH+LS); May 13 (2 nectaring on wild strawberry andPussytoes), Scarborough [19](Rouge Park) May 15 (Ion sandy, sunny patch)(BH); Fitzroy Hbr. [42](5km SE of) April 30 (1), May 6 (2),14 (2)(RAL); Nassagaweya [I7](Lot 27, Con 7) May 15 (1 on ChokeCherry flower), June 17 (Ion Daisy)(WIM); St. Joseph Island [48] May 24 (1 ex. Fresh)(AW).

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

In 2001 - no reports.

Genus CXLVII Euristrymon Clench

2. Euristrymon ontario (w.n Edwards)

In 2001 - no reports.

Genus CXLIX: Parrhasius Hubner

NORTHERN HAIRSTREAK - (TL - London, Ontario)

1. Parrhasius m-album (Boisduval & Leconte)

In 2001 - no reports.

Genus CL: Strymon Hubner

1. Strymon me/inus Hubnera) m. me/inus Hubner - (TL - Georgia)b) m. humu/i (Harris) - (TL - Massachusetts)

WHITE M HAIRSTREAK

GREY HAIRSTREAK

In 2001 - Port Burwell [3] Sept. 22 (I)(GB); Point Pelee N.P. [1] April 27 (1 wom)(AW); May 13(1 worn)(AW et al.); Aug. 6 (2 fresh) (RY+KY); Aug. 17 (2 ex. fresh)(AW+HTO et al.); Sept. 11 (3), 19(5)(HTO); Oct. 3 (1 ex. fresh)(AW+DJW); 20 (1 not fresh)(AW); 31 (1)(HTO); Hillman Marsh [1] Sept. 9(2)(DJW); Seacliff[I] Sept. 29 (2 ex. fresh)(AW et al.).

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Genus CLI: Erora Scudder

1. Erora laeta (W.H. Edwards)

In 2001 - no reports.

Subfamily Polyommatinae Swainson

Genus CLIV: Leptotes Scudder

2. Leptotes marina (Reakirt)

In 2001 - no reports.

Genus CLVII: Everes Hubner

EARLY HAIRSTREAK - (TL - London, Ontario)

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

EASTERN TAILED BLUE1. Everes comyntas (Godart)a) c. comyntas (Godart) - (TL - North America)

In 2001 - Brassil's Creek [42](Flood Rd.) June 7 (1 C)(RAL)~ Milton [I7](Dufferin Agg. Quarry)May 15 (2), July 5 (11), 19 (6), Aug. 27 (1), Alderville [22](Black Oak Savamiah) July 14 (WlM)~ PointPelee N.P. [1] May 1 (1 ex. fresh M)(AW+GDB)~ May 6 (1 ex. fresh M)(AW+WGL+KAM+STP)~ May10 (2 ex. fresh M)(AW et al.)~ May 10 (5)(JB)~ May 28 (2 ex. fresh M)(AW et al.)~ May 30 (6 fresh toworn)(AW+HTO)~ June 13 (2)(FJU)~ Aug. 3 (1 fresh), Aug. 11 (53 - record high count for Point Pelee ­6th Annual Count)~ Oct. 1 (1 worn)(HTO); Westover [11] July 6 (2 ex. fresh M + F), Dundas Valley [11]July 12 (1 fresh)(AW).

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

In 2001 - no reports.

Genus CLVII: Celastrina Tutt

WESTERN TAILED BLUE

1. Celastrina ladon (Cramer) SPRING AZUREa) I. ladon (Cramer) - (TL - unknown) [form violacea; form lucia; form "neglectamajor" (may be a

separate sp.)~ form lucimargina~ form marginata].

In 2001 - Nipigon [52] May 18 (6 - common)(JW)~ Cape Chin [32] May 13 (3)(CR); Marathon[42](3 km NE of) April 29 (4 - 1 C), Fitzroy Hbr. [42](5 km SE of) May 2 (4), 6 (few, 2 in copula), 20(2)(RAL); GRCA [I6](Crawford Tract) April 29 (15), Speyside [I7](Bruce Trail S of Crozier Tract)May 6 (52), Limehouse C.A. [17] May 26 (25), (St. Helena Rd.) June 19 (1), Awenda P.P. [35](GiantsTomb Is.) May 19 (I9)(WlM)~ Point Pelee N.P. [1] April 13 (7 ex. fresh)(STP+AW+ PRD)~ 23 (45 fresh- record high count for Point Pelee)(AW+FJU); May 6 (12 fresh to worn)(AW+ WGL+KAM+STP)~ 18(3 worn)(WGL+AW); 23 (2 worn)(FJU+HTO); 28 (1 worn - record late for Point Pelee)(AW et al.); St.

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Joseph Island [48] May 24 (1 worn F - northern limit for this subspecies?), Valens c.A. [11] June 9 (1fairly fresh), Savage Tract [11] June 9 (1 worn M)(AW).

Summer Azure (Celastrina neglecta):

In 2001 - Cape Chin [32] June 17 (2), 18 (3), July 6 (2), Dorcas Bay [32] June 5 (1), Cape Chin!Cabot Head [32] June 6 (5), Dyers Bay [32] June 17 (3), Crediton Pkwy [18] Aug. 24 (1)(CR); NorwayLake [40](North K & P Trail) July 2 (1), Fitzroy Hbr. [42](5 km SE ot) July 9 (1), 15 (2)(RAL); wide­spread from July 1 - Sept. 4 with a high of 13 on July 29 at Luther Lake [16](WIM); Point Pelee N.P. [1]May 23 (2 - record early for Point Pelee)(HTO); 28 (10 ex. fresh)(AW+HTO et al.); June 10 (2 worn)(HTO); 13 (17), 17 (137), July 9 (1 - end of first brood?)(FJU); 11 (1 fresh - start of second brood), 24(200)(HTO); Aug. 1 (50)(AHR); 8 (1 F - egg-laying on Carpenter's Square)(AW et al.); Sept. 17 (1)(HTO); Dundas Valley [11] May 31 (3 ex. fresh), Savage Tract [11] June 9 (2 ex. fresh), Beverley Swamp[11] July 10 (1 ex. fresh F - associated with Spirea), Mount Hope [11] July 11 (1 ex. fresh F - associatedwith Buckthorn / 1 ex. fresh - associated with dogwood)(AW).

Cherry Gall Azure (Celastrina sp.):

In 2001 - Fitzroy Hbr. [42](5 km SE ot) July 3 (larva on galls ofBlack Cherry - see Section 4.6).

Genus CLXII: Glaucopsyche Scudder

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

In 2001 - Fitzroy Hbr. [42](5 km SE ot) May 14 (2), 31 (2), June 15 (4)(RAL); MichipicotenHarbour [48] May 22 (2 ex. Fresh)(AW).

Genus CLXIII: Lycaeides HUbner

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

In 2001 - no reports.

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

In 2001 - no reports.

Genus CLXIV: Plebejus Kluk

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

In 2001 - no reports.

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Genus CLXVII: Vacciniina Tutt

1. Vacciniina optilete (Knoch)a) o. yukona (Holland)

In 2001 - no reports.

Genus CLXVIII: Agriades HObner

CRANBERRY BLUE (TL - "Europe")(TL - mts. between Mission & Forty-Mile Creeks, Alaska)

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 2001 - no reports.

Family LffiVTHEIDAE Boisduval

Genus CLXXVI: Libytheana Michener

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

SNOUT BUTTERFLY

In 2001 - Scarborough [19](Rouge Park) June 27 (LS); Point Pelee N.P. [1] June 16 (1 fresh), 23 (2not fresh)(AW); July 12 (3)(HTO); 28 (1 worn + 1 ex. freshXAW); Aug. 7-8 (1 ex. fresh)(AW et al.); Oct.3 (1 ex. fresh)(HTO+RLW+KAM); Nov. 15 (1)(HTO); 16 (1 fresh - record late for Point Pelee andOntario)(AW).

Family NYMPHALIDAE Swainson

Genus CLXXXIII: Euptoieta Doubleday

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

Subfamily Argynninae Blanchard

VARIEGATED FRITILLARY

In 2001 - Toronto [19] Sept. 10 (1 worn)(JPC); Ojibway P.P. [54] ?71 (Sue Bryan); Point PeleeN.P. [1] Sept. 10 (1 worn), 11 (2 worn)(HTO); Sept. 29 (1 not fresh)(AW etal.).

Genus CLXXXIV: Speyeria Scudder

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

GREAT SPANGLED FRITILLARY

In 2001 - Cape Chin [32] July 6 (1), 10 (several), Aug. 27 (1 very worn), 29 (1 F), Dorcas Bay[32] Aug. 29 (1)(CR); Fitzroy Hbr. [42](5 km SE ot) Aug. 17 (2)(RAL); Sixteen Mile Creek C.A. [17]July 6 (1), Nassagaweya Twp. [17](Lot 27, Con 7) July 24 (1), Aug. 23 (1), Algoma Mills [48](Beach)Aug. 5 CWIM); Point Pelee N.P. [1] June 19 (1 worn + 1 fresh), 20 (2 worn + 2 fresh) (HTO); 23 (1 ex.

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fresh M)(AW); Aug. 23 (I)(HTO); Aug. 28 (1) (FJU); Christie Cons. Area [11] June 26 (8 ex. fresh M)(AW); Windsor [I](Ojibway Prairie) Sept. 7 (I)(FJU).

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 2001 - Cape Chin [32] July 29 (several), Sept. 3 (I)(CR); Scaborough [1 9](Rouge Park) Aug. 9(LS); Fitzroy Hbr. [42](5 Ian SE of) July 13 (1), Aug. 17 (I)(RAL); Beverley Swamp [11] July 19 (6fresh M), 20 (1 fresh M)(AW); Windsor [1](Ojibway Prairie) Sept. 2 (1) (FJU).

4. Speyeria idalia (Drury) REGAL FRITILLARY - (TL - New York, NY)

In 2000 - Holiday Beach C.A. [1] Oct. 2 (1 fairly fresh F)(DAp+NET+DAy) - for complete detailssee Point Pelee Natural History News 1 21 (2001).

In 2001 - no reports.

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 2001 - no reports.

Genus CLXXXVI: Clossiana Reuss

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

In 2001 - Lyon Twp. [52](nr. Red Rock) June 23 (30+)(NGE).

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 2001 - Bishop's Mills [27](5 Ian NNW of) June 7 (1), Dwyer Hill Siding [42](5 Ian SE of) June12 (4)(RAL); Sheffield [11] June 13 (3 ex. fresh), 28 (4 worn), Christie C.A. [11] June 26 (3 ex. fresh),Valens C.A. [11] June 28 (10 fresh + 2 worn), July 21 (4 ex. fresh - start of second brood), BeverleySwamp [11] July 19 (2 ragged - end offirst brood)(AW).

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

In 2001 - Ajax [21] May 7 (3 early)(BH+LS); Fitzroy Hbr. [42](5 Ian SE of) May 6 (1), June 1(1), Brassil's Creek [42](Flood Rd.) May 21 (3)(RAL); Sixteen Mile Creek [17] July 6 (2)(WIM);

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Valens C.A. [11] June 28 (40 ex. fresh - start of second brood), Dundas Valley [11] July 18 (1 notfresh), Beverley Swamp [11] July 19 (1 worn - end of second brood)(AW).

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

SAGA FRITILLARY

In 2001 - Lyon Twp. [52](nr. Red Rock) June 7 (10+), James [52](nr. Raith) June 8 (4+)(NGE);Musselwhite Mine [54] June 24 (1 )(Sue Bryan).

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

FREIJA FRITILLARY

In 2001 - Lyon Twp. [52] June 7 (I)(NGE); Michipicoten River mouth [48] May 22 (1 ex. Fresh),Wawa [48](powerline S of) May 23 (4 ex. Fresh)(AW).

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

In 2001 - MacKenzie [52] July 22 (l)(Sue Bryan).

Subfamily Melitaeinae Grote

Genus CXC: Charidryas Scudder

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

GORGONE CHECKERSPOT

In 2001 - Hemlock Corners [27] July 28 (3 - 2 in copula - all fresh)(RAL). Note: I made 6 tripsto 3 to 5 known localities from June 30 to July 28 but saw them only once.

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

In 2001 - Windsor [I](Ojibway Prairie) June 12 (2), (Spring Garden Prairie) June 18 (I5)(FJU).

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

In 2001 - Thunder Bay [52] July 5 (l)(NGE).

Genus CXCV: Phyciodes Hubner

In this Summary we are using the arrangement in "Butterflies of Canada" by Layberry, Hall andLafontaine (2001) with cocyta selected for the Northern Crescent. Work is proceeding on this complex.

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

In 2001 - Cape Chin [32] June 17 (1)(CR); Toronto area [19] (early broods very small, third broodmore substantial, last seen Oct. 13)(BH); Oct. 15 (record late date for Toronto)(LS); Brassil's Creek[42](Flood Rd.) May 21 (3 - 1 C), N. Augusta [27](5.5 km N of) June 7 (1 C), Dwyer Hill Siding [42](2km NW of) June 12 (2 C)(RAL); Terra Cotta [18](Heritage Rd.) July 11 (1 dead on trail), (Milton

r- [17](Dufferin Agg. Quarry) Oct. 1 (2)(WIM); Point Pelee N.P. [1] June 23 (5 fresh M - record early datefor Point Pelee)(AW); 24 (1 ex. fresh F)(AW et al.); Sept. 29 (10 worn - second brood)(AW et al.); Oct.20 (1 not fresh F)(AW); Valens C.A. [11] June 21 (1 ex. fresh F)(AW).

3a. Phyciodes cocyta (Cramer) NORTHERN CRESCENT

In 2001 - Fitzroy Hbr. [42](5 km SE of) June 1 (1), N. Augusta [27](5.5 km N of) June 7 (3 C),Calabogie [40](3.5 km NW of) June 21 (few), Fitzroy Hbr. [42](5 km SE of) July 9 (4), Sept. 21 (few)(RAL); Nassagaweya [17](Lot 27, Con 7) June 5 (1), July 26 (1), Sept. 3 (1), (2nd Line S Sdrd. 25) June17 (1), Pt. Colborne [6](Weaver Rd.) Sept. 4 (20)(WIM); Point Pelee N.P. [1] May 14 (1 ex. fresh M)AW et al.); 20 (2)(RY); 28 (8 fresh)(AW et al.); June 13 (38)(FJU); 24 (35 fresh to worn)(AW et al.);Aug. 11 (453 - record high count for Point Pelee - 6th Annual Count); Sept. 29 (1 ex. fresh M - start ofthird brood)(AW et al.); Beverley Swamp [11] July 20 (1 worn - end of first brood /1 ex. fresh M - start ofsecond brood), Valens C.A. [11] July 21 (1 fresh)(AW).

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

In 2001 - Carp [42](5 km NW of) June 10 (3 C), Dwyer Hill Siding [42](5 km SE of) June 12 (1C), (2 km NW of) (5 C)(RAL).

Genus CXCVll: Euphydryas Scudder

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

THE BALTIMORE

Tribe Nymphalini Swainson

In 2001 - Rainy River [51 ](15 km N of) July 8 (21 seen, 3 caught in wet hay meadow withTurtlehead)(Dave Elder); Christie C.A. [11] June 26 (14 ex. fresh M), July 20 (2 worn), Mineral Springs[11] July 18 (1 not fresh F), Fletcher Creek Swamp [11] July 19 (11 fresh to worn), Beverley Swamp [11]July 19 (15 fresh to worn)(AW).

Subfamily Nymphalinae Swainson

Genus CXCVIII: Polygonia Hubner

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

In 2001 - Dyers Bay [32] June 17 (5), Cape Chin [32] June 18 (3)(CR); Thunder Bay [52] June 17

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- Aug. 13 (uncommon)(NGE); Scarborough [I9](Rouge Park) April 29 (1 fairly fresh light form ­almost certainly overwintered here)(BH); Fitzroy Hbr. [42](5 km SE of) June 15 (1), Calabogie [40] (3.5km NW of) June 21 (3), Fitzroy Hbr. [42](5 km SE of) July 13 (5 first-third instar larvae on elm), Aug.23 (I)(RAL); Nassagaweya [I7](Lot 27, Con 7) June 19 (6), 26 (11 in Pussy Willow), July 26 (1)(WIM); Point Pelee N.P. [1] April 23 (4 - immigrants)(AW+HTO); May 23 (15), June 17 (13), July 9(74)(FJU); Sept. 11 (1 ex. fresh light form)(HTO); Oct. 15 (1 ex. fresh light form)(AW); Nov. 8 (3 freshlight form)(AW+HTO et al.); Nov. 15 (5 fresh light form)(HTO+AW); Nov. 23 (1 fresh light form ­record late date for Point Pelee)(HTO+JNF+AW).

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

In 2001 - Marathon [42](3 km NE ot) April 29 (1 C), Fitzroy Hbr. [42](5 km SE of) May 1 (1),July 13 (2 second instar larvae on Hops), 15 (4)(RAL); Nassagaweya [17](Lot 27, Con 7) April 12 (1),May 24 (1 v freh), June 17 (1), Dundas [16](Urquhart Butterfly Garden) Aug. 25, Milton [17](DufferinAgg. Quarry) Sept. 28 (I)(WIM); Point Pelee N.P. [1] March 22 (I)(Kevin Money); April 23 (I)(AW);June 16 (4 ex. fresh - start of first broodXAW+HTO); June 17 (15), July 9 (8)(FJU); July 31 (1 ex. freshlight form - record early date for this form at Point Pelee)(HTO); Oct. 3 (IO)(FJU); Oct. 20 (8 fresh)(AW);Nov. 8 (12 freshXAW+HTO et al.); Nov. 16 (3)(HTO); Nov. 23 (1)(AW+HTO+JNF); Fairchild Creek[11] June 28 (1 ex. fresh - start oftirst broodXAW).

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 2001 - Thunder Bay [52] May 5 (1), Aug. 6 (1 fresh), Ouimet [52] July 29 (1 fresh)(NGE).

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

In 2001 - Ouimet [52] Aug. 11 (2 fresh)(NGE); Scarborough [19](Rouge Park) June 25 (1extremely fresh M)(BH); Mica Bay [48] May 23 (2 wom)(AW).

8. Polygonia gracilis Grote & Robinson

In 2001 - no reports.

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

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

In 2001 - Scarborough [1 9](Rouge Park) June 25 (BH); Fitzroy Hbr. [42](5 km SE of) April 26& 27 (I)(RAL); Nassagaweya [I7](Lot 27, Con 7) July 24 (1 on Pussy Willow sap), 26 (1), 27 (1nectaring on wild marjoram)(WIM); Point Pelee N.P. [1] April 13 (1 fresh light form - record early datefor Point Pelee)(STP+DJW et al.); 28 (1 not fresh F)(AW); June 26 (1 fresh - start of first brood)(HTO);July 1 (2)(AHR); Aug. 4 (1 ex. fresh - start of second brood), 10 (2 ex. fresh dark form)(AW); Sept. 16(I)(FJU); 22 (4)(FJU+HTO); 29 (5)(HTO+PDP et al.); Oct. 3 (6 - record high count for Point Pelee)(HTO+FJU et al.); 16 (2)(HTO); 20 (5 ex. fresh light form) (AW); 28 (1 )(HTO); 31 (1 ex. fresh light

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form - record late for Point Pelee)(AW+JNF+JMG); Fletcher Creek Swamp [11] July 19 (1 ex. fresh + 1fairly fresh), Beverley Swamp [11] July 19 (1 ex. fresh), Valens CA [11] July 21 (1 fairly fresh F)(AW).

Genus CXCVIX: Nymphalis Kluk

1. Nymphalis vau-album ([Denis & Schiffermuller]) COMPTON TORTOISESHELLa) v.j-album (Boisduval & Leconte) - (TL - vic. New York, Philadelphia & New Harmony, IN)

In 2001 - Toronto area [19] April 4, 8, 12, July 15 (1 fresh), Sept. 2 (1 migrant at rotting pears ingarden)(BH)[19]; Fitzroy Hbr. [42](5 km SE of) April 3 to July 4 (single specimens on various dates),July 15 (3)(RAL); Kleinburg [19](Kortright CA) April 14, Sixteen Mile Creek [17](N of Upper MiddleRd.) April 25 (1)(WIM); Point Pelee N.P. [1] Sept. 29 (2 ex. Fresh)(AW et al.); 30 (1 flying south offTip with Mourning Cloaks)(RHC et al. ).

3. Nymphalis antiopa (Linnaeus)a) a. antiopa (Linnaeus) - (TL - Sweden)

MOURNING CLOAK

In 2001 - Cape Chin [32] May 13 (1), June 16 (1), Sept. 3 (7), 15 (many), 23 (1), Dyers Bay [32]June 17 (8), Dorcas Bay [32] Aug. 29 (1), Crediton Pkwy [18] Sept. 18 (1), Oct. 4 (2), Cape Chin area[32] Sept. 22 (71 in 12 minutes driving on dirt road)(CR); Toronto [19](base of Leslie Street Spit) Sept.12 (numerous westward migrants mixed with Red Admirals)(DP); Scarborough [19] March 19 - Nov. 5,incl. Sept. 16 (1 westbound migrant)(BH); Fitzroy Hbr. [42](5 km SE of) April 11 (1),25 (3), May 1 (1),Oct. 1 (1)(RAL); Sixteen Mile Creek [17](N of Upper Middle Rd.) April 26 (24), Bruce Peninsula [32](Dorcas Bay Rd.) June 23 (24), Luther Lake [16](S side) July 29 (100 larvae), Port Colborne [6](Lorraine Rd.) Oct. 24 (1)(WIM); Point Pelee N.P. [1] April 2 (1)(HTO); 4 (3)(Kevin Money); May 9 (3ragged)(AW et al.); 20 (1 ragged - end of overwintering)(RY); 21 (1 ex. fresh - start of first brood), 23 (4ex. fresh), June 16 (13)(HTO); Sept. 30 (125 fresh - clearly migrating, including some flying south off Tip- record high count for Point Pelee)(WGL et al.); Nov. 8 (3 not fresh)(AW+HTO et al.); 23 (1 notfresh)(AW); January 14 (1 - record late for Point Pelee)(Remi Buisse); Kopegaron Woods C.A. [1] May 3(1 ragged)(AW+GDB et al.); Michipicoten River mouth [48] May 23 (1 worn)(AW); Rodney [3] Dec. 2(1)(George W. Prieksaitis); Scarborough [19] Dec. 3 (1)(Margaret Tourney); Strathroy [8] Dec. 3 (2)(BrettGroves).

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 2001 - Cambridge [15] June 23 (2)(CR); Scarborough [19](Rouge Park) April and June (2broods observed at or near stinging nettle)(BH+LS); Fitzroy Hbr. [42](5 km SE of) April 4 (1), 27 (1),June 11 (1 at incandescent light at 10:55 p.m.), Ashdad [40](North K & P Trail) July 2 (1)(RAL);Speyside [17] June 29 (1 ex. Fresh)(AW).

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Genus CCl: Vanessa Fabricius

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

In 2001 - Mt. Pleasant Cemetery [19] Sept. 26 (GB); Crediton Pkwy [18] April 30 (3), Aug. 10(a few), 22 (1), 24 (1), Sept. 3 (1), Rattray Marsh [18] May 1 (6),2 (1), Cape Chin [32] May 13 (many +1 variety), June 5 (many), 17 (several), July 6 (3), 22 (several), Cape Chin/Cabot Head [32] June 6(many)(CR); Thunder Bay [52] May 5 - Oct. 3 (abundant - ovipositing on Pearly Everlasting and orna­mental Artemisia sp.)(NGE); Fitzroy Hbr. [42](5 km SE of) April 27 (1), May 6 (3), 31 (many larvae onPearly Everlasting), June 10 (2), Calabogie [42](3.5 Ian NW of) June 21 (1)(RAL); widespread fromApril 25 - Oct. 22 in small numbers (WIM); Point Pelee N.P. [1] April 8 (12 fresh - one arriving fromLake Erie at the Tip at 11 00 a.m.)(AW+STP); 23 (900 - record high count for Point Pelee)(AW+FJU+HTO); June 10 (2 worn), 11 (1 fresh), 16 (1 worn)(HTO); Sept. 29 (1 not fresh)(AW et al.); Oct. 24 (1)(HTO); Michipicoten River mouth [48] May 22 (3 worn), Wawa to Sault Ste. Marie [48] May 23(abundant), St. Joseph Island [48] May 24 (abundant)(AW).

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

In 2001 - Crediton Parkway [18] Aug. 24 (1), 26 (2), Sept. 13 (1), 18 (1), Cape Chin [32] May13 (1), June 6 (1), July 6 (2), 12 (2), Rattray Marsh [18] June 25 (1), Aug. 10 (I)(CR); Thunder Bay [52]May 17 - Aug. 2 (common - larvae found on various Artemisia sp.)(NGE); Fitzroy Hbr. [42](5 Ian SEof) July 13 (1 second instar larva on Bull Thistle)(RAL); Nassagaweya [I7](Lot 27, Con 7) June 5 (IonMock Orange flowers), Aug. 12 (1), Sept. 8 (1), Luther Lake [I6](S side) July 29 (5), Algoma Mills [48](Beach) Aug. 5 (WIM); Point Pe1ee N.P. [1] April 23 (1 fresh)(AW); May 19 (1)(WGL); 28 (2 fresh)(AW); July 11 (8 fresh - start of new brood?)(HTO); Aug. 9 (1 ex. fresh F - egg laying on EnglishPlantain)(AW et al.); 11 (452 - record high count for Point Pelee - 6th Annual Count); Oct. 24 (5)(HTO); Nov. 8 (3 fresh)(AW+HTO et al.); 15-16 (1 fairly fresh)(AW et al.); 23 (1 fresh), Dec. 3 (1fairly fresh - record late for Point Pe1ee and Ontario)(AW); Michipicoten River mouth [48] May 22 (1ragged), Point Charles [48](St. Mary River) May 23 (1 worn), Dundas Valley [11] May 31 (2 fresh),July 12 (1 ex. fresh), Valens C.A [11] July 21 (2 ex. fresh)(AW); Pelee Island [1] Aug. 14 (2000 ex. fresh- swarming on a single strip of Alfalfa)(AW+HTO); Clappison's Comers [11] June 19 (1 fresh), Sheffield[11] June 28 (1 fresh)(AW).

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

In 2001 - Toronto[19](University Ave.) April 28 (2), Crediton [18] April 29 (1), April 30 (4), Aug10 (a few), Sept 18 (2), Sept 30 (1), Rattray Marsh [18] May 1 (13), May 2 (1), June 25 (8), Cape Chin[32] May 13 (many), 3 June (3), June 5 (many), June 17 (several), July 12 (several), Aug 28 (2), Sept 9(1), Cape Chin/Cabot Head [32] June 6 (many)(CR); Thunder Bay [52] April 29 - Sept. 17 (abundant,ovipositing on Urtica sp.)(NGE); Scarborough [I9](Bluffs) Oct. 30 (1 late)(RC); Fitzroy Hbr. [42](5 IanSE of) April 27 (3-), May 14 (few), 31 (few larvae on Urtica), July 13 (1 dead parasitized pupa onTamarack)(RAL); widespread in 2001 from April 25 to Sept. 8 in variable nummbers and a high of24 inSixteen Mile Creek [17] on April 25 (WIM); Point Pelee N.P. [1] April 8 (25 fresh)(AW +STP); 12 (3 ­coming in offLake Erie, the first individual at 8.30 a.m.)(AW+HTO); 23 (1200 fresh to worn - record highcount for Point Pelee)(AW+FJU+HTO); May 18 (700 - probably more than April 23, but incompletecensus)(AW+WGL); June 17 (54)(FJU); 24 (4 ex. fresh - start of new brood)(AW et al.); July 9(113)(FJU); Oct. 20 (9 fresh to worn), Nov. 15 (10 fresh to worn)(AW); 23 (5 fresh to worn)

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(HTO+JNF+AW); Dec. 3-5 (1 not fresh)(AW); 9 (1 fresh)(CB+AHR); Dec. 3-11 (1 worn - record late forPoint Pelee and Ontario)(AW et al.); Wawa to Sault Ste. Marie [48] May 23 (abundant), St. Joseph Island[48] May 24 (abundant)(AW).

Genus CCIV: Junonia Hubner

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

In 2001 - Beausoleil Island [38] August 31 (GB); Toronto [19] Sept. 9 (1 fresh F)(JPC); Ouimet[52] July 7 (1 F ovipositing on Cow-wheat), Thunder Bay [52] Sept. 11 (1 F)(NGE); Grandview Beach[52] Sept. 1 (1)(Sue Bryan); Point Pelee N.P. [1] June 20 (1 worn)(HTO); 23 (1 ex. fresh), Aug. 11 (5)(AW); Sept. 4 (1 fresh rosa form)(HTO); 9 (10)(RY+KY); 22 (6 fresh including one rosa form), Oct. 24(2)(HTO); Pelee Island [1] Aug. 14 (6 fresh to worn)(AW+HTO).

Subfamily Limenitidinae Behr

1. Basilarchia arthemis (Drury)a) a. arthemis (Drury)b) a. rubrofasciata Barnes & McDunnoughc) a. astyanax (Fabricius)

Genus CCVII: Basilarchia Scudder

BANDED PURPLE - (TL - New York)BANDED PURPLE - (TL - Man., Sask. & AB)RED SPOTTED PURPLE - (TL - America)

In 2001 - (arthemis) - Cape Chin [32] June 18 (1), Aug 12 (1), Aug 15 (2), Aug 17 (1), Aug 29(1), Aug 31 (2), Sept 2 (Ion buddleia for at least 1 hr), Sept 3 (3), Sept 8 (3, 1 fresh)(CR); Scarborough[I9](Rouge Park) Aug. 24 (1 fairly late)(LS); Dwyer Hill Siding [42](5 km SE of) June 12 (3),Calabogie [42](3.5 km NW of) June 21 (4), Fitzroy Hbr. [42](5 km SE of) July 15 (2)(RAL); SingingSands N.P. [32] June 23 (6), Orillia [35](£ end MaralRama Boundary Rd.) July 1 (6), Nassagaweya [17](Lot 27, Con 7) July 26 (1)(WIM); Dundas Valley [11] June 18 (1 ex. Fresh)(AW).

In 2001 - (astyanax) - Nassagaweya [I7](Lot 27, Con 7) June 15 (1),28 (1), Sept. 6 (1), Port Col­borne [6](Hwy 3 @ 140) Aug. 17 (I)(WIM); Point Pelee N.P. [1] June 8 (1 fresh)(HTO); 17 (3)(FJU);July 24 (7)(HTO); Aug. 11 (49 - record high count for Point Pelee - 6th Annual Count); Sept. 23 (2 ­record late date for Point Pelee)(HTO); Savage Tract [11] June 10 (1 ex. fresh)(AW).

In 2001 - (arthemis/astyanax hybrid) - Lowville Church [17](Guelph Line) July 5 (1), Milton[17](S ofDerry Rd)July 12 (WIM).

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

THE VICEROY

In 2001 - Lake Nipigon [52](Kabitotikwia R. mouth) June 20 (12+), July 21 (1), Lyon Twp. [52]June 23 (I)(NGE); Aug. 28 (hybrid archippus/arthemis)(Rob Foster); Scarborough [I9](Bluffs) Oct. 10(1 very late)(BH); N. Augusta [27](5.5 km N of) June 7 (2), Prospect Bog [41](0.5 km SE of) June 12(2), Norway Lake [40](North K & P Trail) July 2 (1)(RAL); Milton [17](Dufferin Agg. Quarry) June 18(1), Aug. 13 (2), Sept. 7 (1)(WIM); Point Pelee N.P. [1] June 13 (1 worn)(FJU); 14 (1 fresh)(AW); Aug.11 (32 - 6th Annual Count); Sept. 11 (5 fresh)(HTO); Oct. 3 (1)(HTO+RLW+KAM); Savage Tract [11]June 9 (4 ex. fresh)(AW).

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Family APATURIDAE Boisduval

Genus CCXXI: Asterocampa Rober

1. Asterocampa celtis (Boisduval & Leconte)

Subfamily Apaturinae Boisduval

HACKBERRY BUTTERFLY - (TL - Georgia)

In 2001 - Point Pelee N.P. [1] June 17 (1)(FJU); 20 (3)(HTO); Aug. 8 (1 ragged - end of first brood)(AW); 11 (40 - start of second brood - record high count for second brood - 6th Annual Count); Sept. 15(1)(AWh+Peter A Read); 30 (1 not fresh)(HTO).

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

In 2001 - Point Pelee N.P. [1] July 7 (1 ex. fresh M)(AW et al.); July 9 (3)(FJU+HTO); Aug. 1 (6) J(AHR); 11 (42 - 6th Annual Count).

Family SATYRIDAE Boisduval

Genus CCXXIV: Enodia Hobner

Subfamily Elymniinae Herrich-Schaffer

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

In 2001 - Fitzroy Hbr. [42](5 km SE of) July 3 (few), 15 (1)(RAL); Nassagaweya [17](Lot 27,Con 7) June 25 (1), 28 (3), July 27 (several), Langford Mills [35](Church St.) July 1 (1), GRCA [16](peacock Tract) July 8 (WIM); Fairchild Creek [11] June 28 (7 ex. Fresh), Valens C.A [11] July 21 (35fresh to worn)(AW).

Genus CCXXV: Satyrodes Scudder

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

In 2001 - Ashdad [40](1 km NE of) June 21 (1), Fitzroy Hbr. [42](5 km SE of) July 4 (2)(RAL);Milton [17](S of Derry Rd.) July 10, Alton [16](Swamp at Sdrd. 27) July 20 (9), Nassagaweya [17](4th

Line at Bluesprings Creek) July 22 (1), Alton [18](Main St. S of Garafraxa Line) July 20 (10)(WIM);Point Pelee N.P. [1] July 26 (26)(HTO); Christie C.A [11] June 26 (140 fresh to worn)(AW).

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

In 2001 - Point Pelee N.P. [1] July 4 (1 fresh), 12 (1 wom)(HTO); Aug. 11 (1 - record late forPoint Pelee)(AW); Kopegaron Woods C.A [1] July 2 (1)(HTO); Windsor [1](Spring Garden Prairie)June 18 (1)(FJU); Christie C.A [11] June 26 (4 fresh), Fairchild Creek [11] June 28 (5 ex. fresh),Westover [11] July 5 (2 ex. fresh), Mount Hope [11] July 11 (1 fresh), Beverley Swamp [11] July 12 (1),19 (2 fresh), 20 (4 fresh), Dundas Valley [11] July 18 (2 fresh), Valens Cons. Area [11] July 21 (2 notfresh)(AW).

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Subfamily Satyrinae Boisduval

Genus CCXXIX: Megisto Hubner

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

LITTLE WOOD SATYR

In 2001 - Rattray Marsh [18] June 25 (many)(CR); Fitzroy Hbr. [42](5 Ian SE of) May 31 (2),Dwyer Hill Siding [42](5 Ian SE of) June 12 (3), Norway Lake [40](North K & P Trail) July 2 (1)(RAL); Speyside [17](Bruce Trail S of Crozier Tract) June 6 (10), GRCA [I6](Crawford Tract) June 25(1), Milton [I7](Dufferin Agg. Quarry) June 18 (2), July 5 (1), Singing Sands N.P. [32] June 23 (5),Orillia [35](E end MaralRama Boundary Rd.) July 1 (1)(WIM); Point Pelee N.P. [1] May 23 (1 ex.fresh)(HTO); June 13 (33), 17 (2I)(FJU); July 3 (I)(HTO); 9 (2)(FJU); Windsor [I](Spring GardenPrairie) July 28 (1 fairly fresh)(FJU); Dundas Valley [11] July 12 (15 ex. fresh)(AW); July 26 (1 fairlyfresh)(FJU - July records of fresh individuals are examples of undescribed sibling species? BeverleySwamp [11] July 19 (1 ragged), Valens C.A. [11] July 21 (2 wom)(AW).

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. inomata W.H. Edwards - (TL - Lake Winnipeg)e) i. benjamini McDunnough - (TL - Waterton Lakes, Alberta)

In 2001 Rattray Marsh [18] June 25 (2)(CR); Pickle Lake [54] July 8 (lOO's)(Sue Bryan);Fitzroy Hbr. [42](5 Ian SE of) June 1 (2), 10 (few), 15 (few), Dunrobin [42](4.8 Ian W of) Aug. 25(4)(RAL); Speyside [17](Bruce Trail S of Crozier Tract) June 6 (1), Milton [I7](Dufferin Agg. Quarry)June 18 (2), Aug. 27 (7), Sept. 7 (I)(WIM); Sheffield [11] June 13 (200 fresh)(AW).

Genus CCXXXII: Cercyonis Scudder

1. Cercyonis pegala (Fabricius) THE GRAYLINGc) p. alope (Fabricius) - (TL - vic. Screven Co., Georgia)d) p. nephele (W. Kirby) - (TL - Upper Canada)

In 2001 - Dorcas Bay [32] Aug. 29 (I)(CR); Fitzroy Hbr. [42](5 Ian SE of) July 15 (I)(RAL);Sixteen Mile Creek C.A. [17] July 6 (1), Aug. 6, Milton [I7](Dufferin Agg. Quarry) July 19 (4), AlgomaMills [48](Beach) Aug. 5 (WIM); Point Pelee N.P. [1] July 2 (2 ex. fresh light M + F)(AW); Aug. 8 (lfairly fresh F)(AW et al.); 10 (l not fresh)(AW); Windsor [l](Oakwood) Sept. 2 (l ragged)(FJU).

Genus CCXXXIII: Erebia Dalman

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

In 2001 - Lyon Twp. [52] June 7 (l)(NGE).

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

In 2001 - Thunder Bay bog [52] May 20 (23 - very common)(JW); Raith [52](west of) June 4(2),5 (5+), Lyon Twp. [52] June 7 (2)(NGE).

Genus CCXXXVI: Oeneis Hubner

3. Oeneis macounii (W.H. Edwards)

In 2001 - no reports.

MACOUN'S ARCTIC - (TL - Nipigon, Ontario)

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 2001 - Marathon Common [52] June 22 (l9)(JW); Carp [42](3 mi. NW of) May 14 (few)RAL).

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 2001 - Lyon Twp. [52] June 7 (10+), 23 (6+)(NGE).

10. Oeneis, melissa (Fabricius)

In 2001 - no reports.

11. Oeneis polixenes (Fabricius)

In 2001 - no reports.

Family DANAIDAE Duponchel

Genus CCXXXVII: Danaus Kluk

1. Danaus plexippus (Linnaeus)

MELISSA ARCTIC - (TL - Newfoundland)

POLIXENES ARCTIC - (TL - IIAmerica boreali")

Subfamily Danainae Duponchel

THE MONARCH - (TL - Pennsylvania)

In 2001 - High Park [19] November 2 (GB); Cape Chin [32] June 5 (2), June 17 (3), June 18 (2),July 22 (several), Crediton Parkway [18] numbers peaked Aug 22-24, and Sept 12 (11 on buddleia atonce), last seen Rattray Marsh [18] Oct 3 (2)(CR); Thunder Bay [52] May 27 - Oct. 3 (common)(NGE);Toronto area [19] May 19 - Nov. 4 (generally an average year - last seen on red clover - southwestmigration began July 23 (Bll); Carp [42] June 10 (1), Fitzroy Hbr. [42](5 km SE of) June 18 (2), Aug.16 (few adults and a few larvae feeding on seedling Swamp Milkweed in driied-up beaver pond), Sept. 9 -'(3),21 (2)(RAL); widespread in variable numbers from May 19 to Oct. 1 - a high of 43 at Nassagaweya

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[I7](Lot 27, Con 7) -larvae on Milkweed on Aug. 20 (WIM); Point Pelee N.P. [1] May 2 (1)(JB); 17 (1ex. fresh F - egg laying - record early start oftransit brood), 18 (1 not fresh F)(AW); 20 (5)(DAM); 25 (4­flying north)(HfO); 28 (1 fresh M)(AW et al.); July 12 (23)(HTO); 14 (1 ex. fresh - going north into anorth wind)(AW); 24 (180 fresh - flying south off Tip in active migration)(AW); Aug. 11 (110 - 6thAnnual Count); Sept. 4 (20 - flying north into a north wind)(HTO); Oct. 20 (31 fresh to worn)(AW); 24(8I)(Steve Holmes+Marion Barlow); Nov. 13 (2)(HTO); Michipicoten Harbour [48] May 22 (1 fresh F),Pancake Bay [48] May 23 (1 ex. fresh M + 1 worn F flying E), St. Joseph Island [48] May 24 (2 fairlyfresh F), Stoney Creek [11] June 8 (2 fresh), Hillman Marsh [1] July 14 (2 ex. fresh - flying N into aNwind)(AW); Don Valley [19] Dec. 4 (I)(Craig S.A. McLauchlan).

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4.7 Late Fall Moths in Toronto in 2001 - by Jeffrey P. Crolla

Due to a protracted period of unseasonably warm temperatures in southern Ontario in November andDecember of 2001 I continued to run a mercury vapour light and put out sugar bait at my home neardowntown Toronto on most nights until December 18. Although the number of species and individualsis always very limited throughout the year in this urban location, this yielded a number of surprisinglylate records for several species of moths. The latest was a slightly worn female Green Cloverworm MothPlathypena scabra taken on the remarkable date of December 13. The following night there was a fewcentimetres of snow on the ground and on the last notably warm night of the year (Dec. 18) no furthermoths were found. Most of the species involved are annual migrants to Ontario that can't survive ourwinters. Fall Cankerworm Moth Alsophi/a pometaria is a resident species that normally flies during thewinter months, though it is most often recorded from October to mid November in Ontario. Species andlatest dates recorded for each are listed below (all single individuals). For some of the species listed,records on warm nights into November in southern Ontario are undoubtedly not that unusual thoughavailable records at the extremes of the season are relatively few in number.

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Species DateMegalographa bi/oba Oct. 25 (very fresh)Atteva punctella Oct. 25 (very fresh)Awotis ipsi/on Nov. 1 (very fresh female)Galgula partita Nov. 2 (very fresh female)Anawapha falcifera Nov. 3 (worn)Peridroma saucia Nov. 8 (fresh)Emme/ina monodactyla Nov. 16 (fresh)Udea rubiJ(a/is Nov. 16 (slightly worn)Orthonama obstipata Nov. 16 (fresh male)Costaconvexa centrostriJ(aria Nov. 16 (fresh male)Alsophi/a pometaria Dec. 1 (slightly worn male)Plathypena scabra Dec. 4 (slightly worn male)P. scabra Dec. 13 (slightly worn female)

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Riehia aeclivis at Pelee Island, August 8,2001 (D. Beadle)

Sphingieampa bie%r at Pelee Island, August 4,2001 (D. Beadle)

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4.8 Richia acclivis - a moth new to Ontario and Canada - by David Beadle and Brian Henshaw

Pelee Island is well-known for its natural riches and harbours tremendous potential for future discoveries.Between August 4th and 10th

, 2001 the authors spent four nights attempting to catch as many moths aspossible. We were grateful to gain permission from Mr. Ben Porchuck to use his Wilds ofPelee researchcentre which is located in the southern part of the Island, and this was where we undertook most of ourmothing activities.

Two units were used, powered by a portable generator. One unit consisted a mercury vapour (mv) bucket­type trap, the other was a white cotton sheet with a mv bulb supported on a tripod in front. They werelocated on the edge of a large regenerating meadow, bordered by woodland.

The weather during the period was hot (25C to 35C) with mostly sunny days and clear nights. Occasionalthunderstorms hampered the mothing operations once or twice. Wind conditions were mostly calm to light,often from the south or south-west. The whole island was very dry; as there had been very little rainfallthroughout the summer period.

We recorded a total of 112 species - which was considerably fewer than anticipated. In addition, most specieswere represented by low numbers. This was probably a direct result of the dry conditions.

On the night of 8th/9th, an unusual moth was trapped. We retained the insect for some time in order to

photograph it, and in an attempt to ascertain its identify. After some deliberation, we determined it must beRichia acclivis. Rings et al. (1992) was the most useful reference with the moth captured closely resemblingFigure 31, on plate XVI. There was no mention of the species in Riotte (1992), so there was certainly anelement of doubt in our minds. DB took a number of digital photographs in the hope that the identificationcould be confirmed later. The moth, along with all the others that had been captured in the bucket trap, waslater released.

We were surprised to capture a further four moths of this species during the following night. In condition,they ranged from very fresh to slightly worn. We concluded that the species may well be resident on theIsland, but further research will be required to resolve this question. According to Rings et al. (1992), thehost plant species is unknown. It is stated to be "uncommon" in Ohio, but occurs as close to Pelee Island asErie County, on the south shore ofLake Erie. The flight period in northern Ohio runs from mid-July throughAugust. Upon return, photographs of the purported Richia were sent to Dr. J. Donald Lafontaine ofAgriculture Canada who was kind enough to confirm the identity of the moth. Further research, assisted byAlan Wormington, failed to reveal any previous records of this species in Ontario, and Dr. Lafontainesubsequently confirmed that it was a new species for Canada.

Other interesting moth species captured during the period on Pelee Island included: Sphingicampa bicolor(Honey Locust Moth), Eumorpha pandorus (Pandorus Sphinx), Heterocampa subrotata (SmallHeterocampa), Macrochilo louisiana, Acronicta rubricoma (Ruddy Dagger Moth), Archanara laeta (RedSedge Borer Moth) and Trachea delicata. There remains great potential for the discovery of interestingresident and migrant moths at Pelee Island and long-term study would likely be richly rewarded.

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Literature Cited

Rings, Roy.W., Eric.H. Metzler, FredJ. Arnold, and David.H. Harris. 1992. The Owlet Moths ofObioOrder Lepidoptera Family Noctuidae. Ohio BioI. Surv. Bull. New Series Vol. 9 NO.2 vi + 219p.(Includes 16 PIs.).

Riotte, lC.E. 1992. Annotated List of Ontario Lepidoptera. Royal Ontario Museum. 208 pp.

4.9 Moths Recorded on Pelee Island, Ontario: August 4th to lOth, 2001

The mothing was undertaken by Dave Beadle and Brian Henshaw (with the assistance of James Beadle andJessie Henshaw). The two locations were the StaffHouse at the Winery on Aug, 4th/5th and Wilds ofPeleeIsland property (staffHQ and edge of restored field) August 7th - lOth.

We would like to thank the staff at Pelee Island Winery for permitting us to use their property at short notice.The staff and volunteers at Wilds ofPelee Island made us very welcome and were most accommodating toour needs. Special thanks to Keny, Jason and Rob for taking the time to explain the many research projectsbeing undertaken on the Island and for guided tours of the property.

Species List

Cat. Scientific Name Common Name CommentsNo.1011 Antaeotricha schlae$!eri 22401 Atteva punctella Ailanthus Webworm Moth A few each night maximum II

- Acleris SPP. Several not soecificallv identified3635 Choristoneura rosaceana Oblique-banded Leafroller Few each night maximum 3

- Sparganothis spp. Several, none specificallyidentified

4654 Tortricidia flexuosa 14654 Petrophora sp. I4949 Ostrinia nubilalis European Com Borer Moth Quite common maximum 6

4958a Anania funebris $!lomeralis 15156 Nomophila nearctica Lucerne Moth Very common day and ni~t

5159 Desmia funeralis Grape Leaf-folder Moth Several each night maximum 65226 Palpita ma~nireralis A few each ni~t

- Crambussp. A few none specifically identified5533 Dolichomia olinalis 16234 Emmelina monodactyla 16255 Oreta rosea Rose Hooktip 16273 Macaria pustularia Lesser Maple Spanworm I6590 Anavitrinelia pampinaria Common Gray Up to 3 each night6654 Hypaf!Yrtis unipunctata One-spotted Variant 1

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6729 Euchlaena;ohnsonaria Johnson's EucWaena Upt086740 Xanthotype urticaria False Crocus Geometer I to 2 each night6753 Pero honestaria Honest Pero Recorded nightly maximum 56797 Ennomos magnaria Maple Spanworm Moth Common each night maximum

20+6982 Prochoerodes lineola Large Maple Spanworm Moth I6987 Antepione thisoaria Variable Antepione lor 2 each night Very local in

Ontario7047 Nemoria rubri(rontaria Red-fronted Emerald I7071 Chlorochlamys Blackberry Looper Moth A few each night

chloroleucaria7132 Pleuroprucha insulsaria Common Tan Wave Recorded nightly maximum 27146 Haematopis f!rataria Chickweed Geometer 1 or 2 each night7157 Scopula cacuminaria Frosted Tan Wave 1 or 2 each night7159 Scopula limboundata LarJ,?;e Lace Border 17169 Scopula inductata Soft-lined Wave 1- 2 niJ,!;htly7196 Eulithis diversilineata Lesser Grapevine Looper Recorded nightly maximum 10+

Moth7388 Xanthorhoe (erruf!ata Red Twinspot 17390 Xanthorhoe lacustrata Toothed Brown Carpet 17414 Orthonama obstipata The Gem 17416 Costaconvexa centrostrif!aria Bent-line Carpet Recorded each night maximum 9

- Eupithecia sp. 2 too worn to identify7648 Dyspteris abortivaria The Bad Wing 1 at winery7709 Sphinf!icampa bicolor Honey Locust Moth 37757 Antheraea polyphemus Polvthemus Moth 27821 Smerinthus jamaicensis Twin-spotted Sphinx 37825 Paonias myops Small-eyed Sphinx 17859 Eumorpha pandorus Pandorus Sphinx 1 plus at least 4 nectaring on

Trumpet Vine just north ofFishPoint

7885 Darapsa myron Hog Sphinx Recorded nightly up to 87931 Gluphisia septentrionis Common Gluphisia 1

- Symmerista sp. 1 not specifically identified7985 Heterocampa subrotata Small Heterocarnpa 1 at winery, very local in southern

Ontario7990 Heterocampa umbrata White-blotched Heterocarnpa 18007 Schizura unicornis Unicorn Caterpillar Moth Recorded nightly maximum 4

Crambidia pallida Pale Lichen Moth 28045.

18090 Hyproprepia(ucosa Painted Lichen Moth 1 or 2 recorded nightly8129 Pyrrharctia isabella Isabella Tiger Moth lor 2 each night8131 Estif!mene acrea Salt Marsh Moth 18137 Spilosoma virf!inicum VirJ,!;inian TiJ,?;er Moth 18140 Hvphantrea cunea Fall Webworm Moth 2

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8156 PhraIlmatobia fulif!inosa Ruby TiRer Moth 1 or 2 each night8169 Aoantesis ohalerata Harnessed Moth Recorded each night maximum 58203 Halvsidota tessellaris Banded Tussock Moth lor 2 each niMt8230 Cvcnia tenera Delicate Cycnia Recorded each night maximum 28238 Euchaetes eIlle Milkweed Tussock Moth larva found on host plant8267 Cisseps fulvicollis Yellow-collared Scape Moth Recorded nightly maximum 58318 Lvmantria disoar GvPsyMoth a few males each niMt8322 ldia americalis American lelia 28338 Phalaenoohana ovramusalis Dark-banded Owlet 2

- ZancloIlnatha sp. 2, too worn to identify8361 Macrochilo louisiana 2, known from very few sites in

Canada8397 Palthis anIlulalis Dark-spotted Palthis I or 2 each niRht8442 Bomolocha baltimoralis Baltimore Bomolocha 18443 Bomolocha biiuIlalis Dimorphic Bomolocha 18446 Bomolocha decemalis Deceptive Bomolocha 18465 Plathypena scabra Green Cloverworm Moth 2, plus more flushed during

daytime8479 SoarIlaloma sexounctata Six-spotted Gray 18491 Ledaea perditalis Lost Owlet 1, quite scarce in Ontario8555 Scoliomeryx libatrix The Herald 1 on SURar at camPRfound8689 Zale lunata LunateZale 1

- Catocala sp. 1, not specifically identified atstaffHQ

8881 Abrostola urentis 1 or 2 each night8898 AllaIlrapha aerea Unspotted Looper Moth 28908 AutoIlrapha prercationis Common Looper Moth 28924 AnaIlraoha falcifera Celery Looper Moth 28955 Marathyssa inficita Dark Marathyssa 1 or 2 each night8973 Baileya australis Small Baileya 29047 Lithacodia muscosula Large Mossy Lithacodia 19053 Lithacodia carneola Pink-barred Lithacodia 29090 Tarachidia candefacta Olive-shaded Bird-dropping 1

Moth9095 Tarachidia erastrioides Small Bird-droPPinR Moth 29199 Acronicta rubricoma Ruddy Dagger Moth 2, at winery9301 Eudrvas Ilrata Beautiful Wood Nymph 19367 AIlroperina dubitans Doubtful Agroperina 1, at winery9391 Luperina passer Dock Rustic 29451 Archanara laeta Red Sedge Borer Moth 1

- Amphipoea sp.(interoceanica Ear Moth sp. 2or americana)

9555 ]pimorpha pleonectusa Even-lined Sallow 19578 Hyppa xylinoides Common Hyppa 19626 Trachea delicata Recorded nightly maximum 49638 Amphipvra pvramidoides Copper Underwing 1

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9647 Proxenus miranda Miranda Moth 1 or 2 each night9688 Gal~ulapartita The Wedg1ing 1

10202 Cueullia eonvexipennis Brown-bordered Cucullia 1, at winery10289 Polia Jloodelli Goodell's Arches 110293 Melanehra pieta Zebra Caterpillar Moth 110299 Laeanobia subjuneta Speckled Cutwonn Moth 210431 Faronta diffusa Wheat Head Annywonn 2

Moth10446 Leueania mulnlinea Many-lined Wainscot 210459 Leueania inermis Unanned Wainscot 210461 Leueania ursula Ursula Wainscot Recorded nightly maximum 810578 Pseudorthodes veeors Small Brown Quaker 110585 Orthodes erenulata Rustic Quaker Recorded nightly maximum 710627 Trieholita siJlnata Signate Quaker 110663 A~rons ipsilon lpsilon Dart 110670 Felnajaculifera Dingy Cutwonn Moth 210674 Felna subJlothiea Subgothic Dart 110676 Felna herilis Master's Dart 110870 Riehia aeclivis 1 on night of Aug. 8th/9th and 4

the next night

10891 Oehropleura impleeta Flame-shouldered Dart 110915 Peridroma saueia Variegated Cutwonn Moth 1

- Xesna sp. (e-nigrum or Black-letter Dart sp. 1dolosa)

11117 Schinia lynx Lynx Flower Moth 211128 Schinia arciJlera Arcigera Flower Moth 511135 Schinia rivulosa Ragweed Flower Moth Recorded nightly, maximum 2

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Karscheltellus lupinus at Guelph, June 6-7, 2000 (1. Dombroskie)

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6. SELECTED REPORTS OF MOTHS IN ONTARIO IN 2001(with some supplementary reports for previous years)

Compiled by Jeffrey P. Crolla

The selection comprises all reports received of species of Hepialidae, Sesiidae, Cossidae, Saturniidae,Sphingidae, Catocala, and Schinia; a few other large, colourful, or otherwise striking species; and speciesthat have not yet or seldom been reported in these pages or from a particularly large area of the province.The species arrangement basically follows Hodges et aI., Check List o/the Lepidoptera ofAmerica Northof Mexico (1983) but has been updated to incorporate changes in taxonomy and nomenclature largelyfollowing Handfield et aI., Liste des Lepidopteres du Quebec et du Labrador (1997) and a recent supple­ment to the Liste published in Fabreries (June 2002). As a result some species and groups (particularly inthe microlepidoptera and Noctuidae) appear out ofHodges sequence, though they are still identified by theirHodges number.

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 to allthe dates for that place or county; initials in round brackets after a date prefixed by + indicate a joint reporteror reporters for that date. Some reports for 2000 or earlier not received until 2001 are included. Six-digitnumbers indicate the year, month, and day and may be abbreviated to four digits for just the year and monthor two digits for just the year. Hypenated date numbers indicate a span of inclusive dates. Four-digit numbersafter a semicolon indicate a month and day in the same year; two-digit numbers after a comma indicate a dayin the same month.

Other info'rmation (in round brackets or square) is abbreviated as follows: sev. = several, 0" = male, 2 =female, It = incandescent light, uv = ultraviolet light, mv = mercury vapour light, df = day flying, c =collected, p = photographed, det. = identification determined by, ver. = identification verified by. A / betweenmv, uv, lt or bait means used in combination. Bracketed numbers after a date or before bracketed initialsindicate the number of specimens reported with /+ meaning "or more". The absence of a number indicatesa report of one specimen. Compiler's comments are included at the end of a species listing in italics.

HEPIALIDAE

22 Sthenopis auratus (Grt.). 39 Algonquin Provo Pk. (Bruton Twp., 0.5 Ian N Watson Lake) 000720(c JID+CRo).

31.1 KOTScheltellus lupulinus (L.). 16 Guelph (University of Guelph Arboretum) [c JID] 000606 (sev.in mating swarm low over grass p), 08 (7lt). Recently introduced European species recordedpreViouslyin Onto at Waterloo and Brantford.

NEPTICULIDAE

59 Trifurcula saccharella (Braun). 47 Algonquin Provo Pk. (Canisbay Twp., East Beach) 011007 (plarval mine on Acer saccharum JID+WKG).

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87 Stigmella saginella (Clem.). 16 Guelph (University of Guelph Arboretum) 010917 (p larval mine onQuercus macrocarpa JID+AEK).

TISCHERIIDAE

143 Tischeria zelleriella Clem. 47 Algonquin Provo Pk. (Sproule Twp., South Lookout Trail) 011008(p larval mine on Quercus rubra JID+WKG+KAL).

INCURVARIIDAE

198 Tegeticulayuccasella (Riley). 7 Port Franks [KS+KZ] 960728.970730,31 (2).980720. 19Toronto [mv DB] 000712. 010703. Toronto 010715 (c mv JPC). Toronto is a small northward rangeextension in eastern North America.

TINEIDAE

270 Nemapogon ophrionella (Dietz). 39 Algonquin Provo Pk. (Bruton Twp., High Falls Trail) 000617(c JID). 47 Algonquin Provo Pk. (Sproule Twp., Harkness Labs) 990714 (It c JID+WKG+MR.).

334 Amydria effrentella Clem.. 47 Algonquin Provo Pk. (Found Lake) 980708 (It c JID).

405 Tinea pellionella L.. 16 Guelph 010914 (p indoors JID).

416 Monopis dorsistrigella (Clem.). 47 Algonquin Provo Pk. (Sproule Twp., Harkness Labs) 990714(It c JID+WKG+MR.).

422 Eccritothrix trimaculella (Cham.). 40 Round Lake Centre 950620 (c JID det. JFL).

ACROLOPHIDAE

367 Acrolophus morus (Grt.). 4 St. Williams Forest Tract 001001 (on Quercus ve/utina p JID ver.IDL).

YPONOMEUTIDAE

2363 Plutella po"ectella (L.). 16 Guelph (Eramosa River) [on Solidago flowers JID] 000929 (c).010918 (+WKG+JK p).

2444 Argyresthia calliphanes Meyr.. 19 Toronto 990823 (mv DB).

2457 Argyresthia goedartella (L.). 47 Algonquin Provo Pk. (portage between Source Lake and LittleMadawaska) 000719 (c JID).

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GLYPHIPTERIGIDAE

2346 Glyphipterix impigritella Clem.. 47 Algonquin Provo Pk. (Found Lake) 990726 (It c JID).Algonquin ProVo Pk. (Peck Twp., Whiskey Rapids Trail) 000624 (on Thalictrum dioicum flowers c MRufide JID).

BLASTODACNIDAE

1463 Chrysoclista linneella (Cl.). 19 Toronto [mv DB] 990606-23 (maximum 7 on June 11); 0715-30(mostly singletons). 000608-25 (max. 16 on June 21).010614-27 (max. 3 on June 27). 42 Ottawa(Central Experimental Farm) 980526-29 (mass emergence from infestation on Little-LeafLinden TWacordata JFL).

COLEOPHORIDAE

1286 Coleophora ledi Staint.. 47 Algonquin Provo Pk. (Sproule Twp., Spruce Bog Boardwalk) 010425(p larva on Ledum groenlandicum JID).

1388.1 Coleophora deauratella (Lienig & Zell.). 47 Algonquin Provo Pk. (Peck Twp., 2 km along alogging rd. at Hwy. 60 K.m 8) 000729 (c on thyme MRu+WJC fide JID). Introduced European speciesfirst recorded in North America in Quebec in 1991- recordedpreviously in Onto at Port Franks in 1999and at Ottawa.

COSMOPTERIGIDAE

1493 Cosmopterix clemensella Staint.. 39 Algonquin Provo Pk. (Magpie Rd. W ofKingscote Lake)000720 (p JID).

DEPRESSARIIDAE

913 Semioscopis memccella Dyar. 40 Round Lake Centre 010430 (1t P JID).

957 Psilocorsis rej1.exella Clem.. 19 Toronto 990706 (mv DB).

GELECHIIDAE

2267 Helcystogrammafernaldella (Bsk.). 39 Algonquin Provo Pk. (Nightingale Twp., Whitefish Millsite) 010531 (p JID).

MOMPHIDAE

1435 Mompha claudiella Kft.. 47 Algonquin Provo Pk. (Found Lake) 010818 (1t P JID).

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1443 Mompha eloisella (Clem.). 19 Toronto 990708 (mv DB).

COSSIDAE

2693 Prionoxystus robiniae (peck). 42 Dunrobin 010629 (It P DLS).

TORTRICIDAE

2823 Olethreutesfasciatana (Clem.). 47 Algonquin Provo Pk. (Found Lake) 000809 (It P JID).

2832 Olethreutes albiciliana (Fern.). 39 Algonquin Provo Pk. (Bruton Twp., Bruton Farm site)000720 (c JID).

2848 Olethreutes bipartitana (Clem.). 37 Keene 010528 (p JID).

2859 Olethreutes cespitana (Hbn.). 47 Algonquin Provo Pk. (Found Lake) 980715 (It c JID).

2867 Rhyacionia buoliana ([D. &. S.]). 19 Toronto 010704 (mv c JPC).

2929 Phaneta ochroterminana (Kft.). 47 Algonquin Provo Pk. (Sproule Twp., Harkness Labs) 990714(It c JID+WKG+MR).

3251 Pseude.xentera spoliana (Clem.). 47 Algonquin Provo Pk. (Master Twp., Beechnut Lake Rd.)990502 (2 c JID). Algonquin ProVo Pk. (Found Lake) 010503 (It c JID).

3306 Epinotia nisella (Cl.). 47 Algonquin Provo Pk. (Sproule Twp., Centennial Ridges Rd.) 000708 (cJID+al.).

3359 Ancylis metamelana (Wlk.). 47 Algonquin Provo Pk. (Schooner Rapids) 980726 (c JID).Algonquin ProVo Pk. (Visitor Centre) 990902 (It c JID). Algonquin Provo Pk. (Found Lake) 990722 (It cJID).

3379 Ancylis diminutana (Haw.). 40 Round Lake Centre 980521 (mv c JID). 47 Algonquin Provo Pk.(Tecumseh Lake Fen) 000619 (c JID).

3494 Cydia latife"eanus (Wlsm.). 39 Algonquin Provo Pk. (Bruton Twp., Magpie Rd.) 000617 (cJID). 47 Algonquin Provo Pk. (Visitor Centre) 990731 (It c JID).

3504 Croesia curvalana (Kft.). 47 Algonquin Provo Pk. (Sproule Twp., Harkness Labs) 990714 (It cJID+WKG+MR).

3514 Acleris cervinana (Fern.). 47 Algonquin ProVo Pk. (Lake Traverse, nr. Duck Bay) 011021 (pJID+al.).

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3637 Choristoneura conflictana (Wlk). 47 Algonquin Provo Pk (Airy Twp., East Gate) 010614(several thousand adults & hundreds of egg masses p JID+WKG).

3858 Cochylis voxcana (Kit). 47 Algonquin Provo Pk (Found Lake) 000731 (It c JID).

3706 Sparganothis xanthoides (Wlk). 47 Algonquin Provo Pk (Dickson Twp., Peter's Pond) 010607(c JID+MR.u).

SESIIDAE

2536 Melittia cucurbitae (Harr.). 19 Toronto [df JPC] 010625 (2 nectaring on Common Milkweed &Alfalfa); 0706 (nect. on C. Milkweed), 10 (2 nect. on C. Milkweed & perched on Wild Carrot umbel).

2550 Synanthedon pictipes (G. & R.). 19 Toronto 010725 (mv c JPC).

2554 Synanthedon acerni (Clem.). 4 Wilson Tract 010626 (mv DB+MK+AT). 19 Toronto 000621(mv DB). Toronto [mv JPC] 010608, 16; 0709, 12, 14. 47 Algonquin Provo Pk. (Found Lake) 010615(1t P JID).

LIMACODIDAE

4669 Apoda biguttata (Pack). 38 Uffington 000611-17 (AS). 42 Dunrobin 000628 (1t P DLS).

4681 Isa ~extula (H.-S.). 42 Dunrobin 000805 (It p DLS).

CARPOSINIDAE

2319 Bondia crescentella (Wlsm.). 47 Algonquin Provo Pk. (Sproule Twp., South Lookout Trail)010427 (p JID+CPR). Algonquin Provo Pk. (Found Lake) [It p JID] 010502, 03, 04.

PTEROPHORIDAE

6157 Adaina montana (Wlsm.). 47 Algonquin Provo Pk. (Found Lake) 980714 (It c JID). AlgonquinProVo Pk (Sproule Twp., Harkness labs) 990714 (1t c JID+WKG+MR.).

PYRALIDAE

4895 Chalcoela iphitalis (Wlk.). 19 Toronto [mv JPC] 000607.010606,09 (4), 10, 11, 12 (2), 17, 18,19; 0716, 21 (2),25,27 (2), 30; 0806, 21, 22 (4),25,27,28 (2), 29 (2); 0902,03,04,05.

4901 Evergestis unimacula (G. & R.). 40 Round Lake Centre [mv JID] 980528; 0617. 42 Dunrobin010525 (1t P DLS).

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4958a Ananiafunebris glomeralis (Wlk.). 1 Pelee Island 010804 (mv DB+BEH+al.). 17 Acton010820 (WIM). 42 Dunrobin 010812 (fresh It p DLS). Evidence ofa partial second generation inAugust - there is a previous Aug. recordfrom Halton Co. in 1993.

5176a Anageshna primordialis vividior Mun.. 47 Algonquin Provo Pk. (Canisbay Twp., old airfield)980627 (c JID). Algonquin Provo Pk. (Sproule Twp., Sunday Lake Rd.) 990630 (c JID).

5341a Crambus alienellus labradoriensis Christoph. 47 Algonquin Provo Pk. (Bronson Twp., bog Sof Schooner Rapids) 010602 (p JID).

5363 Crambus saltuellus Zell.. 47 Algonquin Provo Pk. (Canisbay Twp., old airfield) 010629 (pJID+MB). Algonquin Provo Pk. (Found Lake) 010725 (It P JID).

5393 Raphiptera argillaceella (pack.). 47 Algonquin Provo Pk. (Bronson Twp., bog S of SchoonerRapids) [c JID] 000603. 010602. Algonquin Provo Pk. (Tecumseh Lake Fen) 000619 (c JID).

5516 Aglossa pinguinalis (L.). 19 Toronto 010630 (mv c JPC det. IDL). SECOND ONTARIORECORD.

5629 Aphomia sociella (L.). 19 Toronto [mv c JPC ver. IDL] 010609, 15.

5661 Acrobasisjuglandis (LeBaron). 37 Keene 010523 (frass tube on Juglans p JID).

5690 Acrobasis rubrifasciella Pack.. 47 Algonquin Provo Pk. (Canisbay Twp., Pog Lake Dam) 010531(sev. leaf crumples & frass tube on Alnus incana p JID).

5843 Dioryctria reniculelloides Mutuura & Mun.. 47 Algonquin Provo Pk. (Lake Traverse Mill site)010823 (early instar larva in excreta nest on Pinus banksiana p JID+WKG).

GEOMETRIDAE

6274 Macaria ribearia (Fitch). 42 Dunrobin [It p DLS] 010627; 0709, 18.

6339 Macaria transitaria Wlk.. 17 Acton 010607 (WIM).

6351 Macaria oweni (Swett). 42 Dunrobin 010720 (It P DLS).

6429 Orthofidonia exornata (Wlk.). 47 Algonquin Provo Pk. (Whiskey Rapids Trail) 010604(JID+KAL).

6834 Cepphis decoloraria (Hulst). 38 Uffington 000625-0701 (1/+ AS). 47 Algonquin Provo Pk.(Achray) 000722 (c found dead JID).

6909 Nepytia pellucidaria (pack.). 40 Round Lake Centre [mv JID] 980912 (c). 000907 (p).

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7085 Mesothea ineertata (Wlk.). 32 Oliphant Fen 000601 (p JID+CSO).

7216 Plemyria georgii Hulst.. 47 Algonquin Provo Pk. (Found Lake) 010811 (It P JID).

7218 Thera eontraetata (pack.). 46 Portage Lake 010922 (DB).

7371 Xanthorhoe iduata (Gn.). 47 Algonquin Provo Pk. (Found Lake) [It c JID] 990711. 000630.

7627 Aploeeraplagiata (L.). 42 Dunrobin [It p DLS] 010607,11,13,14,19; 0816, 21; 0908,19.

7645 Heterophleps refusaria (Wlk.). 4 Wilson Tract 010626 (mv DB+MK+AT).

MIMALLONIDAE

7659 Lacosoma ehiridota Grt.. 4 Wilson Tract 010626 (10/+ mv DB+MK+AT).

SATURNllDAE

7709 Sphingieampa bieolor (Harr.). 1 Pelee Island [mY DB] 010804, 07, 08.

7715 Dryoeampa rubicunda (F.). 4 Wilson Tract 010626 (10/+ mv DB+MK+AT). 42 Dunrobin [It pDLS] 000613; 0704.010521. 47 Algonquin Provo Pk. (Found Lake) [It JID] 000621, 22 (P). 010610(p).

7746 Automeris io (F.). 4 Wilson Tract 010626 (2 mv DB+MK+AT). 32 Cape Chin [CR] 010615 (3),30 (2). 42 Dunrobin [It p DLS] 000616, 17. 010520, 31; 0608, 11.

7757 Antheraea polyphemus (Cram.). 1 Pelee Island 010809 (2 worn mv DB+BEH+al.). 4 WilsonTract 010626 (3 mv DB+MK+AT). 17 Acton [WIM] 010607, 25. 19 Scarborough (Eastpoint Park)010907 (fully grown larva BH). 21 Brooklin [DB] 010714, 15. 32 Cape Chin [CR] 010615 (2),30 (2).42 Dunrobin [It p DLS] 010521; 0701,05. 47 Algonquin Provo Pk. (Found Lake) [It JID] 000621 (2).010613 (p).

7758 Aetias luna (L.). 32 Cape Chin [CR] 010615, 16 (2), 18 (4). 42 Dunrobin [It p DLS] 000602,19. 010516; 0606, 12 (2). 47 Algonquin Provo Pk. (Found Lake) 000615 (It p JID - very commonthroughout Algonquin in 2000).

7767 Hyalophora cecropia (L.) 4 Wilson Tract 010626 (fresh mv DB+MK+AT). 47 Algonquin ProvoPk. (Canisbay Twp, old airfield) 010428 (cocoon p JID+CPR).

SPHINGIDAE

7776 Manduea quinquemaculatus (Haw.). 4 Wilson Tract 010626 (3 mv DB+MK+AT).

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7787 Ceratomia undulosa (Wlk.). 4 Wilson Tract 010626 (2 mv DB+MK+AT). 17 Acton 010625(WIM). 32 Cape Chin [CR] 010615, 18 (2), 30; 0707. 42 Dunrobin [It p DLS] 000611; 0707.010623.46 Portage Lake [DB] 010609, 10 (2).

7810/7810.1 Sphinx sp. (gordius (Cram.) or poecila Steph.). 46 Portage Lake [DB] 010609, 23.Recordsfor most of the province are likely S. poecila with S. gordius probably occurring only inextreme southern Ontario.

7812 Sphinx drupiferarum 1. E. Smith. 32 Cape Chin 010615 (4 CR).

7817 Lapara bombycoides Wlk.. 4 Wilson Tract 010626 (5 mv DB+MK+AT). 32 Cape Chin 010711(CR). 42 Dunrobin 010619 (1t P DLS). 46 Portage Lake [DB] 010609 (2), 21 (3),23 (2),29 (10/+), 30(12/+).

7821 Smerinthusjamaicensis (Drury). 1 Point Pelee Nat. Pk. 010529 (ARR.). Pelee Island [myDB+BEH+al.] 010808 (2), 09. 4 Wilson Tract 010626 (3 mv DB+MK+AT). 17 Acton [WIM] 010615,26. 32 Cape Chin 010711 (CR). 42 Dunrobin [It p DLS] 000505; 0623, 24. 010525; 0630; 0711.

7822 Smerinthus cerisyi Kby.. 32 Cape Chin 010615 (2 CR). 42 Dunrobin [It p DLS] 010520; 0608.47 Algonquin Provo Pk. (Achray) 000602 (1t lID).

7824 Paonias excaecata (1. E. Smith). 4 Wilson Tract 010626 (3 mv DB+MK+AT). 32 Cape Chin[CR] 010615, 18. 42 Dunrobin [It p DLS] 000623,24; 0713, 18,20. 010613, 19,20,24,27,29; 0708,09, 14. 46 Portage Lake 010629 (2 DB). 47 Algonquin Provo Pk. (Found Lake) 000627 (1t P lID).

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7825 Paonias myops (1. E. Smith). 1 Pelee Island 010804 (mv DB+BEH+al.). 4 St. Williams ForestTract 001001 (larva on Quercus alba p lID). Wilson Tract 010626 (mv DB+MK+AT). 17 Acton[WIM] 010614, 25; 0717. 32 Cape Chin 010615 (2 CR). 46 Portage Lake [DB] 010609, 10,29,30.

7827 Amorphajuglandis (1. E. Smith). 17 Acton 010704 (WIM). 42 Dunrobin [It p DLS] 000630;0708. 010519,24,27; 0620, 22, 29. 46 Portage Lake 010629 (DB).

7828 Pachysphinx modesta (Harr.). 4 Wilson Tract 010626 (2 mv DB+MK+AT). 17 Limehouse010717 (WIM). Acton 010717 (WIM). 32 Cape Chin [CR] 010615 (3), 18 (4), 30 (2); 0707, 08, 11 (5).46 Portage Lake 010610 (DB). 47 Algonquin Provo Pk. (Achray) [It MRufide lID] 000604, 12.

Algonquin Provo Pk. (Canisbay Twp., Bat Lake Trail) 010808 (1arva p WKG+JK+al.fide lID).

7853 Hemaris thysbe (F.). 17 Acton 010618 (on Beauty Bush flowers WIM). 32 Cape Chin [CR]010617; 0711. Cabot Head 000530 (1ID+CSO). 46 Portage Lake 010609 (DB). 47 Algonquin ProvoPk. (Upper Schooner Lake) 000613 (MRufide lID).

7854 Hemaris gracilis (G. & R). 19 Scarborough (Rouge Park) 010805 (nectaring on Wild Bergamotwith H. diffinis BH - first record for Toronto region).

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7855 Hemaris diffinis (Bdv.). 19 Scarborough (Rouge Park) 010805 (nectaring on Wild BergamotBH). 47 Algonquin Provo Pk. (Visitor Centre) 000808 (larva on Diervilla loniceriel/a p lID).

7859 Eumorphapandorus (Hbn.). 1 Pelee Island [DB+BEH+al.] 010807 (mv), 09 (4/+ nectaring onTrumpet Vine fif. Fish Point).

7861 Eumorpha aehemon (Drury). 4 Wilson Tract 010626 (3 fresh mv DB+MK+AT).

7870 Spheeodina abbottii (Swainson). 21 Brooklin 010518 (DB).

7871 Deidamia inseriptum (Harr.). 21 Brooklin [DB] 010518 (4), 19 (6/+).

7873 Amphionjloridensis B.P. Clark. 19 Toronto [dfnectaring on Alfalfa JPC] 010615, 18.

7884 Darapsa versicolor (Harr.). 46 Portage Lake010630 (DB - second record for the area).

7885 Darapsa myron (Cram.). 1 Pelee Island [mv DB+BEH+al.] 010804 (8/+), 08 (6), 09 (3). 4Wilson Tract 010626 (20/+ mv DB+MK+AT). 17 Acton 010610 (WIM). 19 Toronto 990731 (DBnectaring at dusk).

7892 Hyles euphorbiae (L.). 22 Red Cloud Cemetery 010714 (11+ p WIM).

NOTODONTIDAE

7898 aostera smgosa (Grt.). 17 Acton 010626 (WIM).

7934 Gluphisia lintneri (Grt.). 21 Brooklin 010421 (DB).

7985 Heteroeampa subrotata Harv.. 1 Pelee Island 990801 (mv PM). Pelee Island 010804 (mvDB+BEH+al.).

ARCTIIDAE

8098 Clemensia albata Pack.. 47 Algonquin Provo Pk. (Found Lake) [c lID det. IDL] 960714(3), 22,23.000707 (It p). Algonquin Provo Pk. (Mizzy Lake) 000728 (p lID+KAL). Algonquin Provo Pk.(Achray) 010715 (lID).

8146 Eepantheria seribonia (Stoll). 4 Wilson Tract 010626 (12/+ mv DB+MK+AT).

8162 Plataretia parthenos (Harr.). 47 Algonquin Provo Pk. (Found Lake) [It p lID] 000626~ 0707.

8166 Aretia eaja (L.). 39 Algonquin Provo Pk. (Clyde Creek Nature Reserve) 000617 (larva p lID).47 Algonquin Provo Pk. (Guthrie Twp., Basin Depot) 010617 (larva p lID+WKG+al.).

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8176 Grammia anna (Grt.). 40 Round Lake Centre 990611 (mv c JID - see figure below).Remarkably a single specimen ofG. anna was also collected on the same date and at almost exactly thesame latitude near Ramsay Lake, Gatineau Park in southwestern Quebec (the first for that province).This is a notable northward range extension - previously known to occur as far north as the ChaffeysLocks area in Leeds Co.

8186 Grammia williamsii (Dodge). 40 Round Lake Centre 950619 (c JID). Westmeath Provo Pk.990612 (c JID). 47 Algonquin Provo Pk. (Found Lake) [lID] 960711 (c det. IDL). 010718 (It p).

LYMANTRllDAE

8319 Leucoma salicis (L.). 21 Brooklin [DB] 010714 (2), 15.

NOCTUIDAE

8322 ldia americalis (Gn.). 19 Toronto [melanic mv JPC] 010609, 28 (3).

8327 Idiaforbesi (French). 42 Dunrobin 010708 (It P DLS det. IDL).

8328 Idiajulia (B. & McD.). 42 Dunrobin [It p DLS det. JDL] 000715. 010728; 0809.

8341 Zanclognatha theralis (Wlk.). 39 Algonquin Provo Pk. (Skunkitten Lake) 000720 (c JID+CRo).

8361 Macrochilo louisiana (Fbs.). 1 Pelee Island [mv DB+BEH+al.] 010808, 09 (2).

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8381 Renia discoloralis Gn.. 27 Chaffeys Locks 000805 (mv PM). 42 Dunrobin 010719 (1t P DLSver. IDL).

8411 Colobochyla interpuncta (Grt.). 42 Dunrobin [It p DLS] 000731. 010719, 22, 29.

8420 Hypenodes caducus (Dyar). 39 Algonquin Provo Pk. (old bog near Lostwater Lake) 000720 (cJID+CRo).

8450 Bomolocha atomaria Sm.. 42 Dunrobin 010615 (1t P DLS ver. IDL - first record for easternOntario).

8491 Ledaea perditalis (Wlk.). 42 Dunrobin 010527 (1t P DLS).

8649 Ascalapha odorata (L.). 1 Point Pelee Nat. Pk. 010720 (worn 0' HTO+a/.); 0909 (fresh &SNP+al.). 2 Wheatley (Holiday Harbour) 010725 (& JNF+JMG).

8719 Euparthenos nubilis (Hbn.). 19 Toronto 000703 (DB).

8770 Catocala innubens Gn.. 19 Toronto [DB] 990723 (bait). 010823. Toronto 010810 (mv JPC).

8775 Catocala antinympha (Hbn.). 47 Algonquin Provo Pk. (Visitor Centre) 000823 (1t P JID).Algonquin Prov. Pk. (Radiant Lake) 000619 (1arva on Comptonia peregrina p JID).

8798 Catocala neogama (1. E. Smith). 19 Toronto [mY DB] 990727. 010823.

8802 Catocala cerogama Gn.. 19 Toronto 990801 (mv DB). 32 Cape Chin 010816 (CR). 42Dunrobin [It p DLS] 000818, 22; 0910. 010801, OS, 06 (2), 10, 12, 15.

8805 Catocala unijuga Wlk.. 19 Toronto 990802 (bait DB). Toronto 010718 (mv JPC).

8806 Catocala parta Gn.. 40 Round Lake Centre 000907 (It p JID).

8817 Catocala briseis Edw.. 32 Cape Chin 010729 (CR).

8833 Catocala concumbens Wlk.. 42 Dunrobin 010815 (It p DLS).

8834 Catocala amatrix (Hbn.). 16 Guelph (University of Guelph Arboretum) 000911 (1t P JID).

8857 Catocala ultronia (Hbn.). 42 Dunrobin [It p DLS] 010721, 22, 30; 0801. 47 Algonquin ProvoPk. (Found Lake) 010803 (It p JID).

8863 Catocala mira Grt.. 42 Dunrobin 010721 (1t P DLS ver. JPC).

8864 Catocalagrynea (Cram.). 19 Toronto 010808 (mv JPC). 21 Brooklin 010908 (DB). 42Dunrobin [It p DLS] 000823; 0901. 010812.

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8867 Catocala blandula Hulst. 19 Scarborough (Rouge Park) 010708 (bait BH+JGS). 42 Dunrobin[It p DLS] 000727. 010701.

8873 Catocala similis Edw.. 42 Dunrobin 010725 (It PDLS).

8874 Catocala minuta Edw.. 19 Toronto [mY DB] 990708, 09 (2), 10, 11, 22. 000804. Toronto[mv/bait JPC] 010713, 24.

8878 Catocala amica (Hbn.). 19 Toronto 990715 (mv DB).

8907 Megalographa biloba (Steph.). 1 Point Pelee Nat. Pk. (West Beach) 010519 (WGL). 4 WilsonTract 010626 (mv DB+MK+AT). 19 Toronto [mY DB] 010422, 23 (2); 0507,08 (2), 11. Toronto [mYJPC] 010523, 26, 28, 31; 0602 (2/+), 27; 0703, 09, 21, 22, 24, 25, 27; 0806,09,21; 1025 (very fresh).42 Dunrobin [It p DLS] 010522, 24; 0611, 16. 47 Algonquin Provo Pk. (Found Lake) 010516 (It p JID).A goodyear for this irregular migrant, appearing early in the season - a single specimen ofa partialthird generation taken in late Oct. in Toronto.

8929 Syngrapha viridisigma (Grt.). 47 Algonquin Provo Pk. (Found Lake) 000810 (It P JID).

8956 Marathyssa basalis Wlk. 42 Dunrobin 010519 (It PDLS).

8983 Meganola minuscula (Zell.). 42 Dunrobin [it p DLS ver. IDL] 010503, 11(1/+).

8983.2 Meganola spodia Franc.. 42 Dunrobin [It p DLS] 000705. 010619,22.

8992 Nola triquetrana (Fitch). 17 Bronte Creek 010427 (p DB).

9061 Cerma cora Hbn.. 42 Dunrobin 010525 (It P DLS).

9199 Acronicta rubricoma Gn.. 1 Pelee Island 990731 (mv PM). Pelee Island 010804 (2 mvDB+BEH+al.).

9309 Psychomorpha epimenis (Drury). 1 Point Pelee Nat. Pk. (DeLaurier Trail) 010423 (AW - early)..17 Halton Regional Forest (Turner Tract) 950526 (RY). Dufferin Aggregates Quarry 010502 (WIM).19 Scarborough (Rouge Park) 010502 (BH+LS). Scarborough (Sylvan Park) 010504 (BH). Toronto(Eglinton Flats) 010503 (3/+ RY). Toronto (Humber River at Scarlett Rd.) 010506 (7 RY). Toronto010503 (DB). 21 Ajax 010507 (2 BH+LS).

9362.1 Apamea unanimis (Hbn.). 19 Toronto 010614 (mv DB).

9364.1 Apamea ophiogramma (Esp.). 19 Toronto 010711 (mv DB). Toronto 010712 (mv c JPC). 42Dunrobin [it p DLS] 000731. 010709, 11.

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9391 Luperina passer (Gn.). 1 Pelee Island 010804-10 (2 mv DB+BEH+al.). 19 Toronto [mY DB]990629,30;0711.000704,06(2),07.010707.

9656 Platyperigea montana (Bremer) (= extima (Wlk.)). 19 Toronto [mv/bait JPC ver. IDL] 000913.010821,28; 0904,06,08. Toronto [mY DB det. JPC] 000911. 010829, 30 (2); 0917(3). SECONDONTARIO RECORD - a western species very rare in the Great Lakes region, apparently established inurban Toronto.

9725 Stiriodes obtusa (H.-S.). 1 Point Pelee Nat. Pk. 010811 (AW+HTO). SECOND ONTARIORECORD.

9932 Pyreferrapettiti (Grt.). 42 Dunrobin [It p DLS ver. IDL] 010414 (2), 22 (2); 0501.

10530 Anhimella contrahens (Wlk.). 21 Brooklin 010715 (DB).

10660 Agrotis obliqua (Sm.). 47 Algonquin Provo Pk. (Found Lake) [It p JID] 010529, 30.

10675 Feltia tricosa (Lint.). 42 Dunrobin [It p DLS det. IDL] 000715, 31; 0811. 010728; 0805,07.

10780d Euxoa comosa ontario (Sm.). 47 Algonquin Provo Pk. (Found Lake) 000810 (It c JID).

10870 Richia acclivis (Morr.). 1 Pelee Island [mY DB+BEH+al.] 010808 (p), 09 (4). FIRSTONTARIO & CANADA RECORD.

,10968.1 Xestia praevia Laf.. 47 Algonquin Provo Pk. (Achray) 990724 (It c JID). Algonquin Provo Pk.(Found Lake) 010810 (It P JID).

11027 Abagrotis orbis (Grt.). 19 Toronto 010906 (mv/bait c JPC ver. IDL). A surprising record, takenin urban Toronto. Known preViously in Ontario from Presqu 'ile Provo Pk., Normandale & Port Franks,this provincially rare species is associated with lakeshore dunes. Despite heavy development, there isstill some dune habitat on the Toronto Islands (eg. Hanlan's Point) 5 km away, suggesting thepossibility that this species occurred there in the past and is still present on the Islands or in sandyhabitats along the nearby Lake Ontario shoreline.

11117 Schinia lynx (Gn.). 1 Pelee Island 010807 (mv DB+BEH+al.). 4 Wilson Tract 010626 (mvDB+MK+AT).

11128 Schinia arcigera (Gn.). 1 Pe1ee Island [my DB+BEH+a/.] 010807, 08 (2), 09 (2). 21 Brooklin010908 (DB). 42 Dunrobin 010805 (It P DLS).

11135 Schinia rivulosa (Gn.). 1 Pelee Island [mY DB+BEH+al.] 010807, 08 (2), 09.

11164 Schiniaflorida (Gn.). 17 Acton 010807 (WIM). 39 Nightingale Twp. (Louisa Lake Rd.)

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010630 (p on Genothera parvif/ora JID+MB+JK). 40 Lake Dore (Shaw Dam) 000805 (0' & 2 onOenothera flower p JID). 42 Dunrobin 000713 (It P DLS). 47 [on Genotheraparvif/ora p JID]Algonquin Provo Pk (Visitor Centre) 000812 (larvae common). Algonquin Provo Pk (Mew LakeCampground) 010727 (larvae abundant). Algonquin Provo Pk (Achray) 010715. 48 Mississaugi Rivermouth 010805 (1/+ WIM).

Abagrotis orbis - Toronto, Sept. 6, 2001 (J. Crolla - see page 63)

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7. CONCISE CYCLICAL SUMMARY OF REPORTS OF MOTHS IN ONTARIO

HEPIALIDAE to PYRALIDAE 1997 to 2001(with some supplementary reports for previous years)

Compiled by Jeffrey P. Crolla

This section comprises all reports of microlepidoptera received from 1997 to 2001. The introduc­tory remarks to the Selected Reports ofMoths in Ontario (Section 6) apply here as well, exceptthat the information here is abbreviated. Reports of species are grouped by county or district,then reporter(s), and dates are limited to year and month. The number of specimens follows thedate in round brackets and additional observations of interest such as information on larval host­plants are also included in round brackets. If the species identification was determined or verifiedby an expert this is also indicated, immediately after the initials of the reporter when it applies toall or most specimens, or in round brackets following the date for particular specimens.

HEPIALIDAE

18 Sthenopis argenteomaculatus (Harr.). 19 BH+JGS 9707. 38 AS 9706. 40 JID det. IDL9606. 47 MJ+CRo 9807. 50 LT 9707(3).9806-07(2/+).

20 Sthenopis quadriguttatus (Grt.). 47 JID 9607.9807.

22 Sthenopis auratus (Grt.). 38 DR ver. IDL 9507. AS 9907. 39 JID+CRo 0007.

23 Gazoryctra hyperboreus (Mesch.). 7 KS+KZ 9906. 50 LT 9807.

31.1 Korscheltellus lupulinus (L.). 16 JID 0006(sev.).

NEPTICULIDAE

59 Trifurcula saccharella (Braun). 47 JID+WKG 0110(larval mine).

87 StigmeUa saginella (Clem.). 16 JID+AEK 0109(larval mine).

OPOSTEGIDAE

_ Pseudopostega sp.. 47 JID det. JFL 9807.

TISCHERIIDAE

143 Tischeria zelleriella Clem. 47 JID+WKG+KAL 0110(larval mine).

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ADELIDAE

228 Adela ridingsella Clem. 47 JID 9706(ver. JFL), 07.

229 Adela purpurea Wlk. 47 JID 9904, 05.

INCURVARllDAE

181 Paraclemensia acerifoliella (Fitch). 19 DB 0006. 36 WIM 9909(sev. larvae on SugarMaple).

198 Tegeticulayuccasella (Riley). 7 KS+KZ 9607.9707(3 det. IDL). 9807. 19 DB 0007.0107. JPC 0107.

TINEIDAE

_ Nemapogon new sp. nr. acapnopennella (Clem.). 7 KS+KZ 9708.

266 Nemapogon granella (L.). 40 JID det. JFL 9610.

269 Nemapogon multistriatella (Dietz). 7 KS+KZ 9508.

270 Nemapogon ophrionella (Dietz). 39 JID 0006. 47 JID+WKG+MR 9907.

274 Nemapogon tylodes (Meyr.). 47 JID det. JFL 9608.9708.9808. JID+WKG+MR 9907.

287 Homosetia bifasciella (Cham.). 47 JID det. JFL 9707.

308 Scardia approximatella Dietz. 7 KS+KZ 9706. 9808(2), 09(2). 9906.

317 Xylesthia pruniramiella Clem.. 7 KS+KZ det. JFL 9708.

334 Amydria effrentella Clem.. 7 KS+KZ 0008. 47 JID 9807.

392 Tinea apicimaculella Cham.. 7 KS+KZ det. JFL(no date - new for Canada; specimen inCNC).

394 Tinea carnariella Clem.. 47 JID det. JFL 9607.

405 Tinea pellionella L.. 16 JID 0109.

415 Monopis crocicapitella (Clem.). 7 KS+KZ det. JKM 9906.

416 Monopis dorsistrigella (Clem.). 47 JID+WKG+MR 9907.

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420 Monopis laevigella ([D. & S.]). 47 JID det. JFL 9706,07.

421 Monopis spilotella Tengstrom. 7 KS+KZ 9708.9807.0009.

422 Eccritothrix trimaculella (Cham.). 40 JID det. JFL 9506.

_ Elatobia sp.. 47 JID det. JFL 9808.

ACROLOPHIDAE

367 Acrolophus morus (Grt.). 4 JID ver. IDL 0010.

_ Acrolophus sp. (poss. popeanella (Clem.». 7 KS+KZ 9806.

GRACILLARIIDAE

Gracillariinae

587 Caloptilia alnivorella (Cham.). 7 KS+KZ 9905.0008.

597 Caloptilia burgessiella (Zell.). 7 KS+KZ 9508.9708.9805(2),08.9907(2).0008.

600 Caloptilia cornusella (Ely). 7 KS+KZ 9708(2). 9805, 08. 9908.

601 Caloptilia coroniella (Clem.). 7 KS+KZ 9707,09(3), 10(28).9803(2),04(8),06,07,08(2),09(2), 10(3).9904.

606 Caloptiliafraxinella (Ely). 40 JID 98l0(indoors).

608 Caloptilia hypericella (Braun). 7 KS+KZ det. JFL 9708, 09.

609 Caloptilia invariabilis (Braun). 40 JID 96l0(det. JFL). 9706(det. JFL). 0110.

_ Caloptilia sp. nr. invariabilis (Braun). 7 KS+KZ 9509(det. JFL). 9610(3). 9708, 10(13).9803, 04(2), 05, 09(3).

618 Caloptilia ostryaeella (Cham.). 7 KS+KZ 9709(det. JFL). 0007.

620 Caloptilia packardella (Cham.). 7 KS+KZ 9706. 40 JID det. IDL 9505(2).

622 Caloptilia paradoxa (Frey & Boll). 7 KS+KZ 0005(2).

637 Caloptilia serotinella (Ely). 47 JID 9808.0108.

639 Caloptilia stigmatella (F.). 7 KS+KZ 9708(det. JFL). 9907. 40 JID 9803(indoors).

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640 Caloptilia strictella (Wlk.). 7 KS+KZ 9710.

642 Caloptilia umbratella Braun. 40 JID del. JFL 9702(indoors).

645 Gracillaria syringella (F.). 7 KS+KZ 9707.9807(2). 17 WIM 0105. 37 JID 0105 (larvalmines abundant on Syringia vulgaris).

655 Parectopa pennsylvaniella (Engel). 7 KS+KZ 9509(det. JFL). 9808.

_ Parornix sp(p).. 7 KS+KZ 9508. 9605(det. JFL). 9708. 9808(2).

Lithocolletinae

764 Phyllonorycter lucetiella (Clem.). 17 WIM 9909(many larvae on Basswood). 36 WIM9909.

779 Phyllonorycter apparella (H.-S.) (= ontario (Free.)). 7 KS+KZ 9908(2).

791 Phyllonorycter salicifoliella (Cham.). 17 WIM 9807(sev. larvae on Trembling Aspen,Balsam Poplar & American Elm).

803 Cameraria aceriella (Clem.). 7 KS+KZ 9907. 39 JID+KAL 0109(larval mines on Acerspicatum). 47 JID del. JFL 9706(9),07. JID+al. 0107, 08(larval mines abundant on Acerrubrum and A. saccharum).

822 Cameraria guttifinitella (Clem.). 7 KS+KZ 9707.

832 Cameraria ostryarella (Cham.). 17 WIM 9908(sev. larvae on ironweed), 09(sev. larvae onironweed).0107(larvae).

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

Phyllocnistinae

852 Phyllocnistis populiella Cham.. 17 WIM 9909(larvae on Lombardy Poplar). 37 JID0105(larval mine on Populus tremuloides). 47 JID+al. 00107(mines abundant on Populustremuloides), 08(mines common on Populus tremuloides).

853 Phyllocnistis vitegenella Clem.. 7 KS+KZ det. JFL 9909.

BUCCULATRICIDAE

560 Bucculatrix canadensisella Cham.. 7 KS+KZ 9606,08.9708.0005.

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YPONOMEUTIDAE

2363 Plutellaporrectella (L.). 16 JID 0009. JID+WKG+JK 0109.

2366 Plutella xylostella (L.). 4 DB+MK+AT 0106. 7 KS+KZ 9806, 07. 16 JID 0006(2). 19DB 99-01. 40 JID 9706, 10.9803(4),06(5).9905(3),06(2). 47 JID 9907.0106.

2401 Attevapunctella (Cram.). 1 AW+HTO 9809. DB+BEH+al.0108(20/+). 4 DB+MK+AT0106. 7 KS+KZ 9707(3), 08(2).9805,07.9907(2). 19 JPC 0105, 06, 08(2), 09, 10. DB 99-01.

2413 Swammerdamia caesiella (Hbn.). 40 JID det. JFL 9706.

2420 Yponomeuta multipunctella Clem. (some of these may be 2420.1 Yponomeutacagnagella (Hbn.». 4 DB+MK+AT 0106(2). 17 WIM 0107(2). 19 DB 99-01. 22 WIDE 9808.

2435 Argyresthia alternatella Kft.. 7 KS+KZ 9605(2). 9805(2).

2437 Argyresthia annettella Bsk.. 7 KS+KZ 9606.9707.

2444 Argyresthia calliphanes Meyr.. 19 DB 9908.

2449 Argyresthia conjugella Zell.. 47 JID det. JFL 9706,07.

2457 Argyresthia goedartella (L.). 7 KS+KZ 9707.9807.9907. 47 JID 0007.

2467 Argyresthia oreasella Clem.. 7 KS+KZ 9707,08.

YPSOLOPHIDAE

2371 Ypsolopha canariella (WIsm.). 47 JID 9708.

2375 Ypsolopha dentella (F.). 7 KS+KZ 9708(2). 9907. 19 DB 9907. 26 DR 9707(2). 42DLS 0107. 47 JID+WKG+MR 9907.

2376 Ypsolopha dentiferella (WIsm.). 7 KS+KZ det. JS 9608.9708. 47 JID 9607(det. JFL),08(det. JFL). 9708(2). 9808(2).

2380 Ypsolophafalciferella (WIsm.). 40 JID 9605.9804.9904(2),05.

LYONETIIDAE

471 Lyonetia saliciella Bsk.. 7 KS+KZ 9508(det. JFL). 9605, 06. 9706.9805.9908.0005,08.

475 Paraleucoptera albella (Cham.). 7 KS+KZ 9605.

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GLYPHIPTERIGIDAE

2346 Glyphipterix impigritella Clem.. 47 JID 9907. MRu 0006(on Thalictrum dioicumflowers).

__ Glyphipterix sp.. 47 JID det. BerL 9708(abundant on Solidago flowers).

BLASTOBASIDAE

Blastobasinae

1221 Holcocera immaculella McD.. 7 KS+KZ 9806.

1162 Blastobasis glandulella (Riley). 7 KS+KZ 9607.9805. 9907.

__ Hypatopa sp. (poss. titanella McD.). 7 KS+KZ det. JFL 9506.

__ Pigritia sp. (poss. laticapitella Clem.). 7 KS+KZ 9508(det. JFL). 9807. 9907.

BLASTODACNIDAE

1463 Chrysoclista linneella (Cl.). 7 KS+KZ 9708(2). 19 DB 9906(sev.), 07(sev.). 0006(sev.).0106(sev.). 42 JFL 9805(mass emergence from infestation on TWa cordata).

COLEOPHORIDAE

1260 Coleophora elaeagnisella Kft.. 7 KS+KZ det. JFL 9708.

1286 Coleophora ledi Staint.. 47 JID 0104(larva on Ledum groenLandicum).

__ Coleophora comptoniella group (McD.). 7 KS+KZ det. JFL 9807.

1301 Coleophora limosipennella (Dup.) (= ulmifoliella (McD.)). 17 WIM 9906(sev. larvae),07(larvae on elm leaves).

1311 Coleophora laricella (Rhn.). 47 JID 9606(2 & 500/+ on Larix Lareina).

1385 Coleophora maritella McD. 7 KS+KZ det. JFL 9706(2).

1387 Coleophora mayrella (Rhn.) (= spissicornis (Haw.)). 4 DB+MK+AT 0106. 7 KS+KZdet. JFL 9807. 19 DB+al. 0007. DB 99-01. 22 WIDE 9805(on red clover).

1388 Coleophora trifolii (Curt.). 7 KS+KZ 9607.9707(3),08.9806(2),07.9907. 40 JID9406(2 det. JFL). 9806(det. JFL). 9906. 47 JID 0007.

1388.1 Coleophora deauratella (Lienig & Zell.). 7 KS+KZ 9907. 47 MRu+WJC 0007.

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__ Coleophora ramitella Landry and Wright. 7 KS+KZ det. JFL 9706(3 - previously knownfrom fewer than ten specimens from pine barrens in New Jersey & Indiana).

COSMOPTERIGIDAE

Antequerinae

1467 Euclemensia bassettella (Clem.). 7 KS+KZ 9806.

Cosmopteriginae

1490 Cosmopterix gemmiferella Clem.. 7 KS+KZ 9708.

1493 Cosmopterix clemensella Staint.. 39 JID 0007.

1496 Cosmopterixfernaldella Wlsm.. 7 KS+KZ 9806. 39 JID+CPR 0007. 47 JID 9807(det.JFL). 9907(2). 0007.

1515 Limnaeciaphragmitella Staint.. 7 KS+KZ det. JFL 9707. 40 JID 9507(det. JFL). 9608.9806(2). 47 JID 9807(4).0107.

Chrysopeleiinae

1573 Periploca laeta Hodges. 7 KS+KZ det. JFL 9606(2).9707.9908,09.

1615 Walshia miscecolorella (Cham.). 7 KS+KZ 9809.

1628 Perimede circitor Hodges. 7 KS+KZ det. JFL(no date - new for Canada; specimen inCNC).

DEPRESSARllDAE

857 Agonopterix lythrella (Wlm.). 7 KS+KZ 9808.

862 Agonopterix clemensella (Cham.). 7 KS+KZ 9605, 10.9709.

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

867 Agonopterixpulvipennella (Clem.). 7 KS+KZ 9609,10.9803,04,05. 40 JID 9704.9505(det. IDL). 9802(indoors), 03. 9904. 47 JID 9710.9808.9907.

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

869 Agonopterix walsinghamella (Bsk.). 40 JID 9409,10. 9504(2). 9810, 12(indoors).9904(2), 05.

878 Agonopterix canadensis (Bsk.). 16 JID 0010. 40 JID 0104(df). 47 JID 9706, 07.

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882 Agonopterix robiniella (pack.). 7 KS+KZ 9708, 09, 10(2).9807,09.

_ Agonopterix sp. nr. dimorphella Clarke (ill uncertain - unlike anything in CNC). 7KS+KZ det. JFL 9508. 9604. 9704. 9904.

889 Agonopterix argillacea (WIsm.). 7 KS+KZ det. JFL 9708. 40 JID 9609(2 det. IDL).9906.

908 Depressariodes cinijlonella (Lienig & Zell.). 40 JID 9510.9604.9804.9904.

911 Biba"ambla allenella (WIsm.). 7 KS+KZ 9806. 40 JID 9706.

912 Semioscopis packardella (Clem.). 7 KS+KZ 9804(2). 26 DR 9804,05(3). 40 JID9804(5),05(8).9904(3),05(10).

913 Semioscopis merriccella Dyar. 40 JID 0104.

914 Semioscopis inornata Wlsm.. 7 KS+KZ 9804(2). 9905. 40 JID det. IDL 9804.9505(2).9604(2).9704(3),05(3). 9804(3).9904(3),05(2). 0104(2).

915 Semioscopis megamicrella Dyar. 7 KS+KZ 9904. 40 JID det. IDL 9504.9605.9804(11).9904(17),05(5).

916 Semioscopis aurorella Dyar. 40 JID det. IDL 9505.9604(3),05.9704(3).9804(4).9904(4).0104.

922 Depressaria pastinacella (Dup.). 7 KS+KZ 9705.

926 Depressaria alienella Bsk.. 7 KS+KZ 9809.

942 Nites grotella (Rob.). 7 KS+KZ 9710.9807.

951 Machimia tentoriferella Clem.. 7 KS+KZ 9709(3), 10(3).9808,09(6). 16 JID 0009(3).JID+WKG 0109. 19 PM+CK+TM 9807. PM 9808. 38 PM 9808. 42 DLS 0008. 47 JID 9808.9908,09.

956 Psilocorsis cryptolechiella (Cham.). 7 KS+KZ 9706, 07(2). 9906.

957 Psilocorsis reJlexella Clem.. 7 KS+KZ 9706(4).9905. 19 DB 9907.

ELACHISTIDAE

__ Elachista sp.. 47 JID det. JFL 9706.

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986 Ethmia bipunctella (F.). 7 KS+KZ 9804,07. 26 DR 9706(2).9805(5).0005. 40 JID9408(det. JFL). 9706(ver. IDL). 9805(6), 06(3), 09. 42 JPC 9707. DLS 0008.0105.

987 Ethmia monticola (Wlsm.). 7 KS+KZ 9606. 9706(2). 9805. 9907.

992 Ethmia zelleriella (Cham.). 7 KS+KZ 9706(2). 9805(3).9905(2). 22 WIDE 9707.

GELECHIIDAE

Gelechiinae

1725 Stereomita andropogonis Braun. 7 KS+KZ 9607.

1761 Aristotelia roseosuffusella (Clem.). 40 JID det. JFL 9809. 47 JID det. JFL 9807.

1719 Chrysoesthia sexguttella (Thunb.). 17 WIM 990918(sev. larvae on Lamb's Quarters).

1685 Metzneria lappella (L.). 7 KS+KZ 9806. 9906.

1927 Deltophora glandiferella (Zell.). 7 KS+KZ 9707(det. JFL). 9807.

1792 Coleotechnites atrupictella (Dietz). 7 KS+KZ 9508(det. JFL). 9608.9708(2).9807.

__ Coleotechnites quercivorella (Cham.) group. 7 KS+KZ det. JFL 9604,05.9704(3).9804,05.9904(4).

1837 Exoteleia dodecella (L.). 7 KS+KZ det. JFL 9507.

1851 Arogalea cristifasciella (Cham.). 7 KS+KZ 9605(2).9804,07. 40 JID det. JFL 9505.9705.

1771 Evippe prunifoliella Cham.. 7 KS+KZ det. JFL 9605, 06. 9708. 9805. 0008. 40 JID det.JFL 9706.

1862 Pseudochelariapennsylvanica Dietz. 7 KS+KZ 9707(2), 08.9806,07.9906.

1873 Pseudotelphusapalliderosacella (Cham.). 7 KS+KZ det. JFL 9606.9706.9805(2),06.

1858 Telphusa longifasciella (Clem.). 7 KS+KZ 9705.9804(3),05(3). 40 JID 9406(ver.IDL). 9505(det. JFL). 9705(det. JFL). 9905(2).

1881.1 Teleiodes proximella (Hbn.). 7 KS+KZ det. JFL 9606. 9706.

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Helcystogrammaferneldella at Whitefish Mill Site, Algonquin P.P.,May 31,2001 (J. Dombroskie)

1946 Gelechia lynceella Zell.. 7 KS+KZ det. JFL 9708.

2064 Chionodes bicostomaculella (Cham.). 7 KS+KZ 9708. 9807. 9908. 0008.

2077 Chionodesformosella (Murt). 7 KS+KZ 9805.

2093 Chionodes mediofuscella (Clem.). 7 KS+KZ 9506(det. JFL). 9706(2 det. JFL). 9805(6).9905.

2099 Chionodes obscurusella (Cham.). 7 KS+KZ 9708,09.9807.

2104 Chionodes pereyra Clarke. 7 KS+KZ 9708.

__ Chionodes franclemont Hodges. 7 KS+KZ 9608. 0008(2).

__ Aroga sp. (argutiola Hodges or trialbamaculella (Cham.». 7 KS+KZ det. JFL 9408.

2198 Aroga trialbamaculella (Cham.). 40 JID det. JFL 9706. 47 JID+WKG 9905.

2127 Filatima abactella (Clarke). 40 JID 9805.9906(4).

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2133 Fi/atima betulae Clarke. 7 KS+KZ 9605. 40 JID det. JFL 9606.

2164 Fi/atimapersicaeella (Murfeldt). 7 KS+KZ 9607.0008(2).

1973 Gnorimoschema banksiella Bsk.. 7 KS+KZ det. JFL 9610.

1985 Gnorimoschema gallaeasterella (Kellicott). 7 KS+KZ 9708(3), 09.9808.

1986 Gnorimoschemagallaesolidaginis (Riley). 7 KS+KZ 9708(2),09(2).9808. 17 WIM9805(sev. galls). 9911(gall). 0104 (gall). 47 JID+al. 0107(larva on Solidago).

2230 Anacampsis agrimoniella (Clem.). 7 JS+KS+KZ 9608.

2237 Anacampsis innocuella (Zell.). 7 KS+KZ 9408.9509(3 det. JFL). 9607. 9708.

Dicbomeridinae

2267 Helcystogrammafernaldella (Bsk.). 39 JID 0105.

2275 Dichomeris condaliavorella (Bsk.). 7 KS+KZ 9808.

2281 Dochomeris ligulella Hbn.. 7 KS+KZ det. JFL 9905.

2289 Dichomeris ochripalpella (Zell.). 7 KS+KZ 9708.,

2291 Dichomeris bi/obella (Zell.). 7 KS+KZ det. JFL 9708.9807.

2295 Dichomerisflavocostella (Clem.). 4 DB+MK+AT 0106. 7 KS+KZ 9706.9807. 17WIM 9707(3).9806,07(2).19 PM 9806. DB 9907. 42 DLS 0107(3).

2298 Dichomerisjuncidella Clem.. 7 KS+KZ det. JFL 9706(2),08.9805.

2301 Dichomeris serrativitella (Zell.). 7 KS+KZ 9708.

MOMPHIDAE

1430 Mompha brevivittella (Clem.). 7 KS+KZ 9803.

1435 Mompha claudiella Kft.. 47 JID 0108.

1443 Mompha eloisella (Clem.). 7 KS+KZ 9607. 19 DB 9907.

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Mompha claudiella at Found Lake, Algonquin P.P., Aug. -18, 2001 (1. Dombroskie)

OECOPHORIDAE

Stenomatinae

1011 Antaeotricha schlaegeri (Zell.). 1 DB+BEH+al. 0108(2). 6 DB+MK+PM 9906(2). 7KS+KZ 9708. 9805, 06. 40 JID 9805. 47 JID det. IDL 9607(2).

1014 Antaeotricha leucillana (Zell.). 6 DB+MK+PM 9906(sev.). 47 JID 9607(2).9706,07.

__ Menestomorpha sp.. 7 KS+KZ det. JFL 95(most likely a southern species new forCanada; specimen in CNC).

1032 Gonioterma mistrella (Bsk.). 7 KS+KZ 9710.0009.

Oecophorinae

1046 Callima argenticinctella Clem.. 7 KS+KZ 9707, 08. 9907(2). 19 DB 9907. 0007. 0107.26 DR 9707,08. 47 JID 9807.9908.0107.

1050 Fabiola shaleriella (Cham.). 7 KS+KZ det. JFL 9707.

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SCYTHRIDIDAE

1655 Scythris eboracensis (Zell.). 47 JID det. JFL 9807.

STATHMOPODIDAE

I 1070.1 Stathmopoda aenea (Braun). 47 JID det. JFL 9706.

SYMMOCIDAE

1134 Oegoconia quadripuncta (Haw.). 7 KS+KZ 9607.9706,07(2).9907. 47 JID 9807(2 det.JFL).9906.

1144 Gerdana caritella Bsk.. 7 KS+KZ 9907,09.

COSSIDAE

2675 Acossus centerensis (Lint.). 40 JID 9805(2). 47 JID 9707.

2693 Prionoxystus robiniae (peck). 42 DLS 0106.

2694 Prionoxystus macmurtrei (Guer.). 7 KS+KZ 9706. 40 JID 9607(3).

TORTRICIDAE

Olethreutinae

2701 Episimus argutanus (Clem.). 7 KS+KZ 9606(2),08(2).9705,06,08(2).9806(4),07.9907.

2707 Bactra verutana Zell.. 7 KS+KZ 9707.0009(2).

2712 Endopiza viteana Clem.. 7 KS+KZ 9607.9706.9805(2).9905,09(2).0008.

2720 Endopizapalliolana (MeD.). 7 KS+KZ 9708(det. MS). 9905.

2724 Endopiza aruncana (Kft.). 7 KS+KZ det. MS 9807.

2737 Endothenia ajJiliana MeD.. 7 KS+KZ det. MS 9706.

2738 Endothenia hebesana (Wlk.). 7 KS+KZ 9708(2).9805.9908.0008. 40 JID det. PTD9706.

2743 Endothenia nubilana (Clem.) (now considered a separate sp. from Palaearetiequadrimaculana (Haw.)). 7 KS+KZ 9808,09.

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2746 TIa enervana (Ersch.). 47 JID det. PTD 9707.

2747 Hulda impudens (WIsm.). 47 JID det. PTD 9707.

2749 Eumarozia malachitana (Zen.). 7 KS+KZ 9805(3),08(2).

2750 Zomaria interruptolineana (Fern.). 7 KS+KZ 9808.

2753 Apotomis capreana (Hbn.). 7 KS+KZ 9708.9806. 47 JID det. PTD 9607.

2755 Apotomisfunerea (Meyr.). 7 KS+KZ 9708(2),09(2).9808.9906. 47 JID 0007.

2768 Apotomis removana (Kft.). 7 KS+KZ 9708.9808.

2769 Pseudosciaphila duplex (WIsm.). 40 JID 9410. 9706. 9805(6 ver. PTD), 06(11). 9906(3).47 JID 0006.

2770 Orthotaenia undulana ([D. & S.]). 37 JID 0105(larva on Malus pumilia). 40 JID9407(2).9506(2).9706.9806(4 ver. PTD). 47 JID 9608.9807(2 ver. PTD), 09. JID+CPR0007(common).

2772 Phaecasiophora niveiguttana Grt.. 7 KS+KZ 9706.

2781 Olethreutes electrofuscus (Heinr.). 7 KS+KZ 9407.

2786 Olethreutes punctana (WIsm.). 7 KS+KZ 9607(2).9806.

2787 Olethreutes connectus (McD.). 7 KS+KZ 9607.

2791 Olethreutes exoletus (Zen.). 40 JID det. PTD 9706(reared from Red Currant).

2795 Olethreutes tiliana (Heinr.). 7 KS+KZ 9607.9907.

2800 Olethreutes nigrana (Heinr.). 26 DR 9607(2).9707. 47 JID 9607(3). 9807(2). 0008.JID+MB 0107(sev. on Acer saccharum).

2805 Olethreutes corylana (Fern.). 7 KS+KZ 9708.

2811 Olethreutes melanomesa (Heinr.). 7 KS+KZ 9607.9707.

2816 Olethreutes galevora (McD.). 7 KS+KZ 9707.

2817 Olethreutes permundana (Clem.). 7 KS+KZ 9607.

2821 Olethreutes appendicea (Zen.). 7 KS+KZ det. MS 9806.

2822 Olethreutes coccinana (Clem.). 7 KS+KZ det. MS 9806.

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2823 Olethreutesfasciatana (Clem.). 7 KS+KZ 9706,08.9806,07.0007. 47 JID 0008.

2826 Olethreutes lacunana (Free.). 7 KS+KZ 9707(2).

2832 Olethreutes albiciliana (Fern.). 7 KS+KZ 9606. 39 JID 0007.

2837 Olethreutes astrologana (Zell.). 7 KS+KZ 9806.

2847 Olethreutes glaciana (Mesch.). 7 KS+KZ 9708(2).

2848 Olethreutes bipartitana (Clem.). 7 KS+KZ 9406. 37 JID 0105.

2859 Olethreutes cespitana (Hbn.). 7 KS+KZ 9708(2).9808. 47 JID 9807.

2860 Hedya separatana (Kft.). 7 KS+KZ 9606. 9706. 9804~ 05(2).9906.

2861 Hedya ochroleucana (Frelich). 47 JID det. PTD 9707.

2867 Rhyacionia buoliana ([D. &. S.]). 7 KS+KZ 9606. 19 JPC 0107.

2879 Rhyacionia busckana Heinr.. 40 JID det. PTD 9804.

2903 Barbara colfaxiana (Kft.). 7 KS+KZ 9805(4).

2908Phaneta radiatana (Wlsm.). 39 JID+al. 0106. 40 JID 9706(det. PTD). 9805. 47 JID9706(det. PTD). 0106. JID+MC 0006. JID+MRu 0106.

2911 Phaneta awemeana (Kft.). 40 JID 9705,06.

2913 Phaneta umbrastriana (Kft.). 7 KS+KZ 9606. 9706(2). 9805.

2925 Phaneta autumnana (McD.). 7 KS+KZ 0009.

2926 Phaneta verna Miller. 40 JID det. PTD 9605.9805.

2927 Phaneta ochrocephala (Wlsm.). 7 KS+KZ 9707(2), 08(2).9808(3).9908.

2928 Phaneta raracana (Kft.). 7 KS+KZ 9607.9708(2).9907(3),0804(3).

2929 Phaneta ochroterminana (Kft.). 7 KS+KZ 9708. 9807(2). 9907. 47 JID+WKG+MR9907.

2936 Phaneta tonwnana (Kft.). 7 KS+KZ 9708.9808.

2937 Phaneta parmatana (Clem.) (= perfuscana (Heinr.), = alterana (Heinr.)). 7 KS+KZ9707. 9808. 9909.

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2950 Phaneta kokana (Kit.). 40 JID det. PTD 9710. 9810(3).

2968 Phaneta clavana (Fern.). 7 KS+KZ 9408(3 det. PTD). 9607. 9707(2),08(5).9807.9907.0008.

2970 Phaneta argenticostana (Wlsm.). 7 KS+KZ 9606.

3009 Eucosma robinsonana (Grt.). 7 KS+KZ 9606. 9906(2).

3036 Eueosma lathami Fbs.. 7 KS+KZ 9708.

3037 Eueosma agrieolana (Wlsm.). 7 KS+KZ 9606. 40 JID 9706. 9805(det. PTD), 06(det.PTD).

3052 Eueosma cireulana Hbn.. 7 KS+KZ det. MS 9608(2 - only known previously fromprairie sites in Missouri & Indiana).

3066 Eueosma gloriola Heinr.. 7 KS+KZ 9804.0005.

3073 Eueosma monitorana Heinr.. 7 KS+KZ det. MS 9805. 40 JID det. PTD 9706.

3074 Eueosma toeullionana Heinr.. 7 KS+KZ 9706(2).9905,06(2).0008. 37 JID 0105. 40JID det. PTD 9606.9706(3).9805(2).

3116 Eueosma dorsisignatana (Clem.). 7 KS+KZ 9809(2). 16 JID 0009. 40 JID ver. PTD9509.9609(9), 10.9809(2).0009. 47 JID 0108.

3116.1 Eueosma simi/ana (Clem.). 7 KS+KZ 9408.9508.9606,08.9709.

3120 Eueosma dereleeta Heinr.. 7 KS+KZ 9708.9807,08.9907(3). 40 JID det. PTD 9807.

3142 Eueosma eataclystiana (Wlk.). 7 KS+KZ 0008.

__ Epiblema strenuana (Wlk.) complex. 7 KS+KZ 9708.

3186 Epiblema seudderiana (Clem.). 7 KS+KZ 9905,06. 16 JID 0006. 37 JID 0105. 40 JID9506.9706(2).9805(4).9905(4),06.

3202 Epiblema otiosana (Clem.). 7 KS+KZ 9708.9807,08,09.0008. 19 JPC 0108. 40 JID9606.

3208.1 Notoeelia rosaeeolana (Doubleday). 7 KS+KZ det. MS 9706.

3211 Notoeelia eulminana (Wlsm.). 7 KS+KZ 9708(2).9808.9908.

3219 Sonia eanadana McD.. 7 KS+KZ 9707.

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3223 Gypsonomafasciolana (Clem.). 7 KS+KZ 9907.0007,08. 40 JID 9805(2 det. PTD).

3226 Gypsonoma haimbachiana (Kit.). 7 KS+KZ 9708(2).9807.9907.0007,08.

3228 Gypsonoma salicicolana (Clem.). 7 KS+KZ det. MS 9608.

3230 Proteoteras aesculana Riley. 7 KS+KZ 9708. 9810.

3233 Proteoteras crescentana Kft.. 7 KS+KZ 9707.

3235 Proteoteras moffatiana Fern.. 7 KS+KZ 9707(det. MS). 9806, 07. 47 JID 9607, 08(2).9806(2), 07.

3241 Zeiraphera improbana (Wlk.). 7 KS+KZ 9807, 08(det. MS).

3247 Pseudexentera mali Free.. 7 KS+KZ 9705, 06.

3248 Pseudexentera oregonana (WIsm.). 7 KS+KZ 9904,05. 40 JID 9604. 9704(2 ver.PTD). 9804(3). 47 JID 9904.

3251 Pseudexentera spoliana (Clem.). 7 KS+KZ 9803(det. MS), 04(4). 9904. 0005. 47 JID9905(2).0105.

3253 Pseudexenterafaracana (Kft.). 7 KS+KZ det. MS 9804. 9905.

3254 Pseudexentera maracana (Kft.). 7 KS+KZ 9606.9804 (2 det. MS). 9906.

3255 Pseudexentera kalmiana MeD.. 40 JID det. PTD 9804. 47 JID det. PTD 9807.

3257 Pseudexentera costomaculana (Clem.). 7 KS+KZ 9604.9905,06.

3258 Pseudexentera virginiana (Clem.). 7 KS+KZ 9605,06.

3263 Gretchena bolliana (Slingerland). 7 KS+KZ 9610.9710.

3264 Gretchena amatana Heinr.. 7 KS+KZ det. PTD 9708(3), 10.9907,08.

3265 Gretchena delicatana Heinr.. 7 KS+KZ 9605.

3277 Rhopobota dietziana (Kft.). 7 KS+KZ det. MS 9805.

3282 Epinotia myricana MeD.. 40 JID det. PTD 9609.

3283 Epinotia solandriana (L.). 7 KS+KZ 9708. 47 JID det. PTD 9808.

3286 Epinotia medioviridana (Kft.). 7 KS+KZ 9808(3).

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3292 Epinotia vertumnana (Zen.). 7 KS+KZ 9904(2).

3294 Epinotia zandana (Kit). 7 KS+KZ 9803.9904.

3304 Epinotia solicitana (Wlk.). 7 KS+KZ 9505(del. MS). 9805. 9905(2).

3306 Epinotia nisella (Cl.). 7 KS+KZ 9704,05(2),08(3).9807.9907,08,09.0008. 47JID+al. 0007.

3307 Epinotia criddleana (Kit). 7 KS+KZ del. MS 9708. 40 JID del. PTD 9809(5).

3310 Epinotia transmissana (Wlk.). 7 KS+KZ 9806.

3324 Epinotia crenana (Hbn.). 7 KS+KZ 9610.9710(2).9810. 40 JID del. PTD 9510.

3351 Epinotia lindana (Fern.). 7 KS+KZ 9709.9809. 40 JID del. PTD 9709.

3333 Catastega timidella Clem.. 7 KS+KZ 9805.

3334 Catastega aceriella Clem.. 16 JID+JK 011O(empty larval fold on Acer saccharum). 17WIM 9803(larval evidence on sugar maple), 04(larval evidence on black maple). 9909(larvae onsugar maple). 18 WIM 9709(sev.). 47 JID+WKG 0110(empty larval fold on Acer saccharum).

3354 Ancylis nubeculana (Clem.). 7 KS+KZ 9706.9805,06(2). 40 JID 9505. 96(det PTD).9806.

3355 Ancylis subaequana (Zen.). 40 JID ver. PTD 9805(2). 47 JID 9706, 07. JID+PN 0106.

3359 Ancylis metamelana (Wlk.). 7 KS+KZ 9708.9806.9906. 47 JID 9807.9907,09.

3361 Ancylis semiovana (Zen.). 7 KS+KZ 9706(9), 08(2).

3365 Ancylis spiraeifoliana (Clem.). 7 KS+KZ 9708. 40 JID 9606.

3367 Ancylis burgessiana (Zen.). 47 JID 9506.9706. JID+al. 0106(3).

3369 Ancylisfuscociliana (Clem.). 7 KS+KZ 9706. 9805. 9905,06. 40 JID 9706(ver. PTD).47 JID 9706(ver. PTD).

3370 Ancylis platanana (Clem.). 7 KS+KZ 9606.9706.9806(3).9906.

3374 Ancylis comptana (Frolich). 7 KS+KZ 9805. 40 JID ver. PTD 9805(sev.).

3375 Ancylis divisana (Wlk.). 7 KS+KZ 9606(2).9706(2),08.9805(2),07.9906.

3376 Ancylis apicana (Wlk.). 7 KS+KZ det. MS 9706. 47 JID 9807.

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3379 Ancylis diminutana (Haw.). 40 JID 9805. 47 JID 0006.

3384 Ancylis mediofasciana (Clem.). 40 JID 9505.9606.9805.

3412 Dichrorampha sedatana (Bsk.). 47 JID del. PTD 9706.

3420 Pammene perstructana (Wlk.) (= signifera (Heinr.)). 7 KS+KZ 9805(2).9905,06(2).47 JID 9706. 9807(ver. PTD).

3425 Sereda tautana (Clem.). 40 JID del. PTD 9805.

3428 Grapholita packardi Zell.. 7 KS+KZ 9807. 9909.

3446 Corticivora clarki Clarke. 7 KS+KZ 9806.

I 3461 Cydia albimaculana (Fern.). 7 KS+KZ 9805(2).

r- 3486 Cydia toreuta (Grt.). 39 JID+al. 0006. 40 JID 9506. 9706(2 del. PTD). 9805(det. PTD).9905(9), 06(4).

3492 Cydia pomonella (L.). 7 KS+KZ 9707. 19 DB 99-01. JPC 0106(10/+),07(9). 40 JID9606(3).

3494 Cydia latiferreanus (WIsm.). 7 KS+KZ 9708(4).9807,08.9908(3),09. 39 JID 0006. 47JID 9907.

3495 Ecdytolopha punctidiscana (Dyar). 7 KS+KZ 9408. 9708. 9808.

3496 Ecdytolopha desotana (Heinr.). 7 KS+KZ 9707.

3497 Ecdytolopha insiticiana Zell.. 19 PM 9706. 9806.

3500 Pseudogalleria inimicella (Zell.). 7 KS+KZ 9706.9805.

Tortricinae

3501 Croesiaforskaleana (L.). 7 KS+KZ 9707.9806.

3503 Croesia semipurpurana (Kit.). 6 DB+MK+PM 9906. 7 KS+KZ 9706.9806.9906.

3504 Croesia curvalana (Kit.). 7 KS+KZ 9707(2). 9806.9906. 47 JID+WKG+MR 9907.

3506 Acleris macdunnoughi Obr.. 7 KS+KZ 9708,09.9809. 40 JID det. PTD 9809. 47 JIDdet. PTD 9808, 09, 10(4).

3508 Acleris caliginosana (Wlk.). 7 KS+KZ 9809. 40 JID 9610. 47 CDJ 9806.

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3510 Acleris nivisellana (W1sm.). 7 KS+KZ 9803. 40 JID det. PTD 9805(3).

3514 Acleris cervinana (Fern.). 47 JID+al. 0110.

3517 Acleris subnivana (W1k). 7 KS+KZ 9710. 47 JID+WKG 9905. JID 0104, 05.

3518 Acleris braunana (MeD.). 40 JID 9410. 9610.

3520 Aclerisfuscana (B. & Bsk) (= obtusana (Eversmann)). 7 KS+KZ 9505. 40 JID det.PTD 9704, OS, 10.

3521 Acleris semiannula (Rob.). 7 KS+KZ 9710(3).9810(6).9906. 40 JID det. PTD 9610.47 TRS 9810.

3521.1 Acleris stadiana (B. & Bsk). 7 KS+KZ det. MS 9904(2).

3522 Acleris implexana (Wlk). 40 JID det. PTD 9810(4).

3523 Acleris cornana (MeD.). 7 KS+KZ 9704, 10(2).9803(2),04(3), 07(det. MS), 10(2), 11.9904(2). 40 JID det. PTD 9804. 47 JID det. PTD 9710.

3525 Aclerisforbesana (MeD.). 7 KS+KZ 9701,03,04,09, 10(3).9803,08, 10.9905.

3529 Acleris oxycoccana (pack). 40 JID det. PTD 9604(2), 05. 9810(2). 47 JID det. PTD9810(many).

3531 Acleris hastiana (L.). 7 KS+KZ 9805, 11.9905.

3533 Acleris celiana (Rob.). 7 KS+KZ 9704(5).9803(3), 10.9904. 40 JID 980921(det. JFL).9903,04. 47 JID 971O(det. PTD). 9807(det. JFL), 10(det. PTD).

3536 Acleris robinsoniana (Fbs.). 7 KS+KZ 9810. 9904. 40 JID 9506(det. PTD).

3539 Acleris chalybeana (Fern.). 7 KS+KZ 9710. 16 JID+JK 0110. 40 JID det. PTD 9805,09. 47 JID 9608(det. PTD). 9710(2 det. PTD). 9808,09.0104.

3540a Acleris logiana placidana (Rob.). 7 KS+KZ 9709, 10. 9803(2), 07(2), 10, 11(3). 16JID 0010. 19 DB 9907. 40 JID det. PTD 9610.9810. 42 DLS 0105. 47 JID 9904.0105.

3542 Aclerisflavivittana (Clem.). 40 JID 9409. 9804(det. PTD).

3543 Acleris maculidorsana (Clem.). 7 KS+KZ 9609(3).9708.9806,08(2),09, 10(2 det. MS).47 JID det. PTD 9808, 10.0008.

3545 Acleris minuta (Rob.). 7 KS+KZ det. JKM 9908.0008.

3548 Acleris variana (Fern.). 7 KS+KZ 9707,08.

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3549 Acleris maccana (Tr.). 7 KS+KZ 9810. 40 JID det. PTD 9511. 9604. 47 JID 9710(4det. PTD). 0105.

3556 Acleris nigrolinea (Rob.). 40 JID det. PTD 9606.9804, 10.

3559 Acleris emargana (F.). 7 KS+KZ 9708.9904.

3573 Decodes basiplaganus (WIsm.). 7 KS+KZ 9708(2).

3580.1 Decodes macdunnoughi Powell. 40 JID 9510. 9809(2).

3787 Phtheochroa vitellinana (Zell.). 7 KS+KZ 9710.9808(2).

3799 Phtheochroa terminana (Bsk.). 7 KS+KZ 9807.

3801 Phtheochroa birdana (Bsk.). 7 KS+KZ 9607.9807.9907.

3836 Phalonidia lepidana (Clem.) (= 3852 Cochylis straminoides (Grt.». 7 KS+KZ 9906.0007, 08(2), 09.

3755 Aethes smeathmanniana (F.). 7 KS+KZ 9706, 08, 10.9807,08(5).

3809 Aethes argentilimitana (Rob.). 7 KS+KZ 9807.9907.0007.

3808 Aethes angustana (Clem.). 7 KS+KZ 9908.

3810 Aethes atomosana (Bsk.). 7 KS+KZ 9908.0008.

3858 Cochylis voxcana (Kit.). 7 KS+KZ 9708(2).9808(3). 47 JID 0007.

3812.1 Cochylis dubitana (Hbn.). 7 KS+KZ 9408.9607.9706.9805(2).9909(2). 47 JID9706(2 det. PTD). 0006.

3824 Conchylisfulvotinctana (WIsm.). 7 KS+KZ 9807.9907.0009.

3842 Conchylis oenotherana (Riley). 7 KS+KZ 9908.

__ Hysterosia sp.. 7 KS+KZ det. JFL 95(unlike anything in CNC -likely a southern orwestern species~ specimen in CNC).

__ Conchylis bucera Razowski. 7 KS+KZ det. MS(no date - specimen in University ofMinnesota collection).

3593 Pandemis lamprosana (Rob.). 7 KS+KZ 9709. 9808.

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3594 Pandemis limitata (Rob.). 4 DB+MK+AT 0106. 7 KS+KZ 9707,08(3).9806,08(2). 17WIM 9905. 27 PM 0008. 47 JID 9607,08.9707,08.9807(2 ver. PTD), 08(ver. PTD). MBfideJID 0108.

3597 Argyrotaenia velutinana (Wlk.). 7 KS+KZ 9704,05,07,08(2).9804(9),05(7 det. MS),07(2),08(3).9905,07(2),09. 19 PM 9806.9907. DB 99-01. 40 JID ver. PTD 9705(2).

3602 Argyrotaenia pinatubana (Kft.). 4 JID 0010 (sev. larval tubes on Pinus strobus). 7KS+KZ 9605.9706. 9804(det. MS), 05. 40 JID ver. PTD 9706. 47 JID+MB+JK 0108(larvaltubes common on Pinus strobus).

3607 Argyrotaenia occultana Free.. 40 JID det. PTD 9805, 12(indoors).

3621 Argyrotaenia quadrifasciana (Fern.). 40 JID det. PTD 9806(2).

3622 Argyrotaeniajuglandana (Fern.). 7 KS+KZ 9707.

3623 Argyrotaenia quercifoliana (Fitch). 7 KS+KZ 9806.9906. 19 DB 9906. 42 DLS 0007.0106.

3624 Argyrotaenia alisellana (Rob.). 4 DB+MK+AT 0106. 7 KS+KZ 9806.9906. 40 JID9806. 42 DLS 0106.

3625 Argyotaenia mariana (Fern.). 7 KS+KZ 9705, 06(2). 9804(2), 05(7). 9905. 17 WIM9706.9805. 9906(sev.). 0005. 26 DR 9805. 40 JID 9705,06.9805(8).

3630 Argyrotaenia cockerellana (Kft.). 7 KS+KZ 9709(4), 10(14).

3632 Choristoneurafractivittana (Clem.). 6 DB+MK+PM 9906. 17 WIM 9805(2). 19 PM9805.0006. 40 JID ver. PTD 9805.

3633 Choristoneuraparallela (Rob.). 7 KS+KZ 9709. 19 PM+CK+TM 9808. PM 9806.9906. 19 PM 0007. 38 GB+RHC 0008. 45 PM 9806.

3635 Choristoneura rosaceana (Rarr.). 1 DB+BEH+al. 0108(sev.). 4 DB+MK+AT0106(few). 6 DB+MK+PM 9906(sev.). 7 KS+KZ 9708,09(3), 10(2).0007. 17 WIM 9706.9907. 19 PM+CK+TM 9807. BH+JJ 9707. PM 9808. DB+al. 0007. DB 99-01. 38 PM 9808.40 JID 9806.9906(2). 47 JID 9607(2). 9707(2). 0007. 0105(larva onPrunus). 50 LT 9808.

3637 Choristoneura conflictana (Wlk.). 7 KS+KZ 9706(2). 45 PM 9806. 40 JID 96-9805(ver PTD). 9806(2). 9906. 47 JID 9706. JID+WKG 0106(thousands adults & hundreds eggmasses).

3638 Choristoneurafumiferana (Clem.). 7 KS+KZ 9806(2), 07. 40 JID 9607, 08.9806(3).47 JID 9607.9707.9806.

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3643 Choristoneura pinus Free.. 7 KS+KZ 9407.9606.9707(3). 40 lID 9407(ver. IDL).9608.

3648 Archips argyrospila (Wlk.). 7 KS+KZ 9707.9807. 19 PM 9907(dt). DB 99-01. 40 lIDver. PTD 9806.

3652 Archips myricana (McD.). 7 KS+KZ 9806(2),07.

3654 Archips negundana (Dyar). 7 KS+KZ 9806.

3655 Archipsfervidana (Clem.). 7 KS+KZ 9807(2).

3658 Archipspurpurana (Clem.). 1 RLB+al. 9708. 7 KS+KZ 9707(3), 08, 09. 17 WIM9707. 19 PM 0008. 37 lID 01 05(larvae on Lonicera tartarica & Populus tremuloides). 40 lID9806(2). 42 DLS 0008(2). 47 lID 9707.9806,07.0107.

3661 Archips cerasivorana (Fitch). 7 KS+KZ 9707.9807. 40 lID 9408.9507. 47 lID 9608.lID+al. 0106(larva & larval nests). 53 lID 9608.

3664 Archips striana (Fern.). 7 KS+KZ 9606(2),07.9807.9907. 26 DR 9706(9).9805,06(12). 40 JID 9506. 9805.

3665 Archips alberta (McD.). 7 KS+KZ 9808. 40 JID det. PTD 9709. 47 JID 0108.

3666 Archips dissitana (Grt.). 7 KS+KZ 9807.0008. 47 JID det. PTD 9807,08.

3667 Archips packardiana (Fern.). 26 DR 9707. 40 JID 9506.9906.

3672 Syndemis afflictana (Wlk.). 7 KS+KZ 9705.9804(4),05(3).9905(3). 26 DR 9705(3),06(7). 40 JID 9705, 06(3). 9805(25). 9905(12), 06(2).

3682 Clepsis persicana (Fitch). 7 KS+KZ 9706. 9906. 17 WIM 9805(2), 06. 38 AS 9606,07(2/+).9706. 40 lID 9805,06(11).9905(2),06(3). 42 DLS 0106(3). 47 JID 9706(3),07(4).9806.0106.

3684 Clepsis clemensiana (Fern.). 7 KS+KZ det. MS 9808(2).9908. 47 JID det. PTD 9807.

3686 Clepsis melaleucana (Wlk.). 7 KS+KZ 9706.9805.9906. 17 WIM 9906(sev.). 34 PM0006. 40 JID 9805(2), 06(3). 9906. JID+KAL+al. 0105(larva on Trillium erectum). 47 JID9706(12).0006.

3688 Ptycholoma peritana (Clem.). 7 KS+KZ det. MS 9707, 09. 9807,09. 40 JID det. PTD9709.9809(2). 47 JID det. PTD 9706(3/+), 07.9807(2).9907.

3695 Sparganothis sulfureana (Clem.). 7 KS+KZ 9807.9906,08.0009. 17 WIM 0110. 19PM 9809. DB 99-01. 40 JID 9408. 47 JID det. PTD (no date).

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3699 Sparganothis tristriata Kft.. 40 lID ver. PTD 9709. 47 lID 9907.

3704 Sparganothis distincta (WIsm.). 7 KS+KZ 9907.

3706 Sparganothis xanthoides (Wlk.). 7 KS+KZ 9707.9806. 47 lID+MRu 0106.

3710 Sparganothis violaceana (Rob.). 7 KS+KZ 9706(2).

3711 Sparganothis unifasciana (Clem.). 7 KS+KZ 9708.

3716 Sparganothis diluticostana (WIsm.). 7 KS+KZ 9607.9807.9907.

3717 SparganothisJlavibasana (Fern.). 40 lID 9507.

3720 Sparganothis reticulatana (Clem.). 7 KS+KZ 9807.9906. 17 WIM 9708. 19 PM+CK+TM 9807. PM 0006. DB 9906. 36 PM 9907. 40 lID 9806(4).9906. 42 DLS 0007, 08.

3725 Sparganothis pettitana (Rob.). 7 KS+KZ 9707(3).9906. 17 WIM 9707.9807. 19 DB9906. 21 PM+CK 9806. 38 AS 9607.9906-07.0007. 40 lID 9806. 42 DLS 0007, 08.0106.47 lID 9707, 08(2).0107.

3726 Sparganothis acerivorana MacKay. 7 KS+KZ 9807.

3727 ~parganothisniveana (WIsm.). 7 KS+KZ 9607.

3740 Platynota idaeusalis (Wlk.). 7 KS+KZ 9708,09(2).9807,08. 47 lID det. PTD 9608.

3743 Platynota exasperatana (Zell.). 7 KS+KZ 9607.9708(7 det. MS). 9806(2), 07, 08.9907(3). 0008. 47 lID det. PTD 9807.

3748 Amorbia humerosana Clem.. 7 KS+KZ 9706.9805,06.9906.0005. 40 lID 9805(det.PTD).9906(6). 42 DLS 0105(2).

SESIIDAE

Tinthiinae

2513 Pennisetia marginata (Harr.). 47 WKGfide lID 9808.

Sesiinae

2536 Melittia cucurbitae (Harr.). 1 AW 9607. 19 JPC 0006(4), 07(63), 08. 0106(2), 07(3).

2550 Synanthedon pictipes (G. & R.). 19 JPC 0107.

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2554 Synanthedon acerni (Clem.). 4 DB+MK+AT 0106. 6 DB+MK+PM 9906(2). 7 KS+KZ9706.9806(2). 19 JPC 0007.0106(2),07(3). DB 0006. 26 DR 9806. 40 JID 9805.9906(4).42 JPC 9706(2), 07(4). 47 JID 9707(2).0106.

2565 Synanthedon pyri (HaIT.). 7 KS+KZ 9907.

2583 Synanthedon exitiosa (Say). 26 DR 0008. 53 AW+WGL 9606(10).

CHOREUTIDAE

Choreutinae

2629 Prochoreutis inflatella (Clem.). 47 JID det. PTD 9707. 9808(sev.).

2651 Choreutis diana (Hbn.). 40 JID det. PTD 9709(2). 47 JID ver. PTD 9807. JID+KAL0008(on Solidago canadensis flowers). JID+MB 0106(larva on Alnus incana).

ZYGAENIDAE

4624 Harrisina americana (Guer.). 4 DB+MK+AT 0106. 7 KS+KZ 9707(4).9806(3),07.9906,07. 19 PM+CK+TM 9807.

LIMACODIDAE

4652 rortricidia testacea Pack.. 4 DB+MK+AT 0106(4). 6 DB+MK+PM 9906(4/+). 7KS+KZ 9706.9805,06. 17 WIM 0006. 26 DR 9706. 38 AS 9906(2/+), 06-07. 40 JID 9705,06. 9906(2). 42 DLS 0006.0105,06(2). 47 JID 9707(2). 0106.

4654 Tortricidiaflexuosa (Grt.). 1 DB+BEH+al. 0108. 4 DB+MK+AT 0106. 6 PM 0007.DB+MK+PM 9906. 7 KS+KZ 9707. 17 WIM 9906. 42 DLS 0107(4). 47 JID 9706(2), 07(19).9806,07.

r- 4659 Packardia geminata (Pack.). 4 DB+MK+AT 0106. 6 DB+MK+PM 9906. 38 AS 0006.42 DLS 0106. 47 JID 0006(2). 0106.4665 Lithacodesfasciola (H.-S.). 4 DB+MK+AT 0106. 6 PM+CK 0007. 7 KS+KZ 9707(4).9806(2),07.9907. 179707. 21 PM+CK+JK 9806. 26 DR 9707. 36 PM 9907. 38 AS 9906.0007.40 JID 9906. 42 DLS 0106(2), 07.

4667 Apoday-inversum (pack.). 7 KS+KZ 9707.9806. 17 WIM 9807.

4669 Apoda biguttata (Pack.). 4 DB+MK+AT 0106. 6 DB+MK+PM 9906. 7 KS+KZ9707(4).9806.9907. 38 AS 0006. 42 DLS 0006.

4671 Prolimacodes badia (Hbn.). 1 RLB+al. 9708(2). 4 DB+MK+AT 0106. 7 KS+KZ9707(19), 08. 9806(5), 07(5). 9907(6). 19 PM 0006.

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4681 Isa textula (H.-S.). 4 DB+MK+AT 0106. 7 KS+KZ 9707(22).9806(2),07.9906. 42DLS 0008.

4685 Adoneta spinuloides (H.-S.). 7 KS+KZ 9707.9806.0007.

4697 Euclea delphinii (Bdv.). 4 DB+MK+AT 0106(10/+). 6 DB+MK+PM 9906(sev.).PM+CK 0007. 7 KS+KZ 9707.9805(2),06(4).9906. 17 WIM 9907. 21 PM+CK+JK 9806. 26DR 9706.9806(2).9907.0007. 27 PM 0008. 32 CR 0007.0106(3),07. 38 AS 9606, 07. 40JID 9906(2). 42 DLS 0106.

CARPOSINIDAE

2315 Carposinafernaldana Bsk.. 7 KS+KZ 9808.

2319 Bondia crescentella (WIsm.). 7 KS+KZ 9804. 47 JID+CPR 0104. JID 0105(3).

EPERMENIIDAE

Ochromolopinae

2334 Ochromolopis ramapoella (Kft.). 7 KS+KZ det. JFL 9606.

ALUCITIDAE

2313 Alucita new sp. (hexadactyla of authors). 7 KS+KZ 9708.9909. 40 JID 9705.9804,05(2).9904(2),05(5). 47 KS 9810. JID 9808. 50 LT 9705-08(many), 10. 9805,08-10(7/+).

PTEROPHORIDAE

Pteropborinae

6090.1 Geina sheppardi Landry. 7 KS+KZ 9706, 07(11). 9806(3), 07(2).

6092 Geina tenuidactyla (Fitch). 7 KS+KZ 9707(3). 9806, 08.

6102 Dejongia lobidactylus (Fitch). 7 KS+KZ 9707.9806. 47 JID 9607(det. IDL). 9807.

6105 Cnaemidophorus rhododactylus ([D. & S.]). 7 KS+KZ 9707(3). 19 DB 99-01. JPC0007(3).0106(6),07(6). 42 JPC 9707. DLS 0106, 07.

6106 Platyptilia tesseradactyla (L.). 40 JID det. BerL 9606.9706.

6109 Platyptilia carduidactyla (Riley). 7 KS+KZ det. BerL 9909.

6107 Gillmeriapallidactyla (Haw.). 39 AKfide JID 0006. 40 JID det. BerL 9406.9506. 47JID det. BerL 9706.9707(2).9807.

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6118 Amblyptilia pica (Wlsm.). 40 JID 9711.

6122 Stenoptilodes brevipennis (Zen.). 7 KS+KZ det. BerL 9607.

6128 Paraplatyptilia edwards;; (Fish). 7 KS+KZ 9706(2).

6149 Stenoptilia coloradensis Fern.. 7 KS+KZ ver. BerL 9609(3).9808(3), 10. 40 JID 9805.

6157 Adaina nwntana (Wlsm.). 47 JID 9807. JID+WKG+MR 9907.

6160 Adaina ambrosiae (Mult.). 7 KS+KZ 9707(3),08(2).9807(2).9906,07.

6163 Oidaematophorus cretidactylus (Fitch). 7 KS+KZ 9707,08.9807.

6166 Oidaematophorus mathewianus (Zen.). 7 KS+KZ det. JKM 9707. 40 JID det. BerL9407. 47 JID det. BerL 9707,08.

6186 Hellinsia inquinata Zen.. 7 KS+KZ 9708(3).9807,08(2),09(3).9907.

6203 Hellinsia homodactyla (Wlk.). 7 KS+KZ 9707(2). 9807. 47 JID 9607(2 det. IDL). 9807.9906.0007. JID+WKG+MR 9907.

6204 Hellinsia elliottii (Fern.). 47 JID det. BerL 9707.

6205 Hellinsia pectodactyla (Staudinger) (= stramineus (Wlsm.)). 40 JID 9408. 9706(det.BerL)., 47 JID det. IDL 9608.

6212 Hellinsia kellicottii (Fish). 40 JID 9606.

6213 Hellinsia lacteodactyla (Cham.). 7 KS+KZ 9806.9906. 47 JID det. BerL 9707.

6226 Hellinsia unicolor (B. & McD.). 7 KS+KZ det. JKM 9708.

6234 Emmelina monodactyla (L.). 1 DB+BEH+al. 0108. 4 DB+MK+AT 0106. 7 KS+KZ9707, 08(3), 09(2), 10(2). 9804(2),07,08(7),09, 10, 11. 0008. 19 DB 99-01. JPC 0111.

THYRIDIDAE

Thyridinae

6076 Thyris maculata Harr.. 7 KS+KZ 9707. 16 JID 0005. 17 WIM 9706.0105(2). 18 WIM0006.

PYRALIDAE

Scopariinae

4716 Scoparia biplagialis Wlk.. 40 JID 9508. 47 JID 9608(3).9706,07(2),08(2).9807(6),08(2).0108. JID+al.0107.

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4717 Scoparia penumbralis Dyar. 47 lID 9707.

4719 Scoparia basalis Wlk.. 7 KS+KZ 9707, 08(2), 09. 9806(5), 07, 08. 9906, 07. 40 lID9710. 47 lID 9707.

4737 Eudonia alpina (Curtis) (= lugubralis (Wlk.)). 40 lID 9806.

Nymphulinae

4743 Neocataciysta magnificalis (Hbn.). 40 JID 9707. 47 JID 9707(2).

4747 Elophila ekthlipsis (Grt.). 7 KS+KZ 9706(hundreds). 40 lID 9406.9607.9806(5).9906(2). 42 DLS 0106. 47 JID 9707(2). MB+CPRfide JID 0108.

4748 Munroessa icciusalis (Wlk.). 1 RLB+al. 9708(6 df). 7 KS+KZ 9808(4). 17 WIM 9706.22 PM 9909(df). 26 DR 9706(4),08(9),09.9806(3).0008. 40 JID 9709(2). 9806(5). 9906(5).42 DLS 0008(3). 0106(3), 07(4). 47 JID 9706(2), 07(4), 08. 9907(2), 08.0106. lID+WKG9907. JID+WKG+MR 9907. 50 LT 9807(2),08. 53 WIM 9707.

4751 Munroessa gyralis (Hulst). 6 PM 0006(df). 7 KS+KZ 9708(2),09(2).9806,08(3). 26DR 9706, 07. 38 AS 9808. 40 JID 9806(7). 9906. 47 JID 9708.

4754 Synciita tinealis Mun.. 7 KS+KZ 9608.9707.

4755 Synciita obliteralis (Wlk.). 7 KS+KZ 9708.9806,08(2). 40 JID 9806.

4759 Parapoynx maculalis (Clem.). 7 KS+KZ 9708(4).9808.0008. 26 DR 9706,07. 40 JID9606(ver. IDL). 9709(2). 9805(2), 06. 9905(3),06(2). 42 DLS 0107, 08. 45 PM 9806. 47 lID9607,08. 9708. 9808(common). 9907(sev.), 08. 0108. lID+WKG 9907(many).

4760 Parapoynx obscuralis (Grt.). 6 PM+CK 0007. 38 AS 0007-08. 40 JID 9808. 42 DLS0107(2).

4761 Parapoynx badiusalis (Wlk.). 7 KS+KZ 9708. 26 DR 9707. 40 JID 9710. JID+CDJ9908. 42 DLS 0107. 47 JID 9707. 0007.

4764a Parapoynx allionealis itealis (Wlk.). 7 KS+KZ 9708(40/+).9805,08. 26 DR 9707. 40JID 9806.9906. 42 DLS 0107(3). 47 JID+WKG+MR 9907. MRu det. JID 0007.

4774 Petrophila bifascialis (Rob.). 6 PM+CK 0007. 32 PM 0007(df).

4779 Petrophila canadensis (Mun.). 7 KS+KZ 9708. 47 JID 0007(abundant).

4787 Eoparargyractis plevie (Dyar). 47 JID 9807(3). 9907(sev).

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Odontiinae

4789 Metrea ostreonalis Grt.. 7 KS+KZ 9706. 9806. 40 lID 9607(ver. IDL). 9806(2). 9906.45 PM 9806.

4794 Eustixia pupula Hbn.. 7 KS+KZ 9806.

Glaphyriinae

4879 Xanthophysa psychialis (Hulst). 7 KS+KZ 9607. 9806. 9907. 40 lID 9406. 96. 9708.9806.4889 Dicymolomiajulianalis (Wlk.). 7 KS+KZ 9709.9807. 26 DR 9707.

4895 Chalcoela iphitalis (Wlk). 7 KS+KZ 9808(5). 19 JPC 0006.0106(12),07(7),08(12),09(4).

Evergestinae

4897 Evergestis pallidata (Hufn.). 4 DB+MK+AT 0106. 7 KS+KZ 9708.9809(2). 17 WIM0106. 19 PM 9808(dt). DB 9908. 22 WIDE 9708. 38 AS 9908. 42 DLS 0107, 08(3).

4901 Evergestis unimacula (G. & R.). 40 lID 9805,06. 42 DLS 0105.

Pyraustinae

4935 Saucrobotysfumoferalis (Hulst). 7 KS+KZ 9907. 40 lID 9506, 07.

4936 Saucrobotysfutilalis (Led.). 7 KS+KZ 9706,08. 40 lID 9906. 47 lID 9706, 07.0106(indoors dead). lID+JK 0107(larvae in nest).

4937 Nascia acutella (Wlk). 7 KS+KZ 9806(2). 9906.

4944 Crocidophora serratissimalis Zell.. 47 lID 9807(2).

4945 Crocidophora tuberculalis Led.. 7 KS+KZ 9707.9807.

4948 Ostrinia marginalis (Wlk). 40 JID 9805. 47 JID 9905.

4949 Ostrinia nubilalis (Hbn.). 1 DB+BEH+al. 0108(common). 4 DB+MK+AT 0106. 6DB+MK+PM 9906. 7 KS+KZ 9707(22), 08(5).9805,07(36). 17 WIM 9706, 07(sev.). 9806(2).9907(3), 08(sev.). 0006. 18 WIM 9806(sev.). 19 PM 9805.0007. DB 99-01. JPC 0007, 08(2).0106,07(2),08(2). 22 WIDE 9706, 07, 08. 26 DR 9805. 38 AS 9808. 40 JID 9709(2).9809.9906(2). 42 DLS 0007(2).

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4950 Fumibotysfumalis (Go.). 7 KS+KZ 9907. 40 JID 9709. 42 DLS 0008.0108. 46 DB9907. 47 JID 9807(4), 08(3). 9907, 08. JID+WKG+MR 9907.

4951 Perispasta caeculalis Zell.. 7 KS+KZ 0706,08(4).9805(4).

4952 Eu"hypara hortulata (L.). 4 DB+MK+AT 0106. 7 KS+KZ 9707.9906.0007. 17WIM 9707(sev.). 9907.0106(2). 19 PM 9806(df). DB 9906(3). 26 DR 9706,07.9805,06.9906.0006(2),07. 42 DLS 0105, 06, 07.

4953a Phlyctaenia coronata tertialis (Go.). 6 DB+MK+PM 9906. 7 KS+KZ 9708. 17 WIM9805,07.9907.0006. 34 PM 9907(df). 40 JID 9706. 9806(2). 42 DLS 0105, 07. 46 WIM9707. 47 JID 9706(5), 07(15), 08.

4958a Ananiafunebris glomeralis (Wlk.). 1 AW 0105(3). DB+BEH+al. 0108. 7 KS+KZ9707. 16 WIM 0106. 17 WIM 9706(24), 07(sev.). 9805(5), 07. 9905(sev.), 06(sev.). 0005(3),06.0105(5/+), 06(sev.), 08. PM 9905(df). 26 DR 9706.9805,06(3). 35 PM 0005(df). WIM9806. 42 DLS 0108. 47 JID 9706. 9806. 0006. 0106. 539707(WIM).

4962 Hahncappsia marculenta (G. & R.). 19 JID 0005.40 JID 9509.9805(8). 47 JID 9908.

4968 Hahncappsia pergilvalis (Hulst). 7 KS+KZ 9808.

4975 Achyra rantalis (Go.). 7 KS+KZ det. BerL 9909. 19 DB 99-01.

4980 Helvibotys helvialis (Wlk.). 19 PM 9908. 22 WIDE 9707.

4987 'Sitochroa chortalis (Grt.). 40 JID 9505. 9905.

5004 Loxostege sticticalis (L.). 7 KS+KZ 9707.9807.9907. 19 DB 9907(few). JPC 0109. 40JID 9807. 47 JID 9807.

5017 Loxostege cereralis (Zell.). 7 KS+KZ 9706(8).9808, 10.9905. 40 JID 9805.

5034 Pyrausta signatalis (Wlk.). 4 DB+MK+AT 0106. 7 KS+KZ 9807, 08. 17 WIM 9806.19 BH+AH 9507. CS 0007. DB 99-01. 21 PM+CK+JK 9806. 26 DR 9806.0008.

5040 Pyrausta bicoloralis (Go.). 7 KS+KZ 9706,07,08(7),09. 9806,07(2),08(4).9905,07(2),08(2),09. 22 WIDE 9611. 9709(ex larva 00 sage). 42 DLS 0007.

5058 Pyrausta orphisalis Wlk.. 17 PM 9905(df). 19 BH+AH 9507.

5060 Pyrausta subsequalis (Go.). 32 WIM 9905(sev.). 0005.

5070 Pyrausta laticlavia (G. & R.). 7 KS+KZ 9708(det. BerL). 9907.

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5071 Pyrausta acrionalis (Wlk.). 7 KS+KZ 9708.9807. 17 WIM 0107(3). 19 DB 9906. 38AS 9808. 40 JID 9507.9805. 42 DLS 0105,08.

5075 Pyrausta socialis (Grt.). 7 KS+KZ 9807.

5079 Udea rubigalis (Gn.). 7 KS+KZ 9705, 10.9808,09, 10(8). 16 JID 0009, 10(2). 19 PM0005. DB 99-01. JPC 0105, 11(2). 40 JID 9407.9510. 47 JID 9907.0110.

5143 Diacme adipaloides (G. & R.). 7 KS+KZ 9607.9708.9806,07(2). 42 DLS 0008.0107.

5156 Nomophila nearctica Mun.. 1 DB+BEH+al. 0108(very common). 4 DB+MK+AT 0106.7 KS+KZ 9709.9807(2),08(4),09,10(9). 17 PM 9805(dt). 19 PM 9805.9909. DB 99-01.JPC 0008.0106,07(6/+),08(28/+),09(3), 10(3). 22 WIDE 9708.9808. 32 JID+CSO 0005. 40JID 9806, 10.9905(4),06(2).0008. 47 JID 9807, 08. 9907(3).0006. JID+WKG 9905, 08.JID+al. 0108(common), 09. 48 WIM 9906.

5159 Desmiafuneralis (Hbn.). 1 PM 9905(df), 07. AW+RHC 9608(5). AW+HTO 9809.RLB+al.9708(4). AW 0105. DB+BEH+al. 0108(common). 4 DB+MK+AT 0106(common). 6DB+MK+PM 9906(2). PM+CK 0007. 7 KS+KZ 9706(2),07(56),09(2).9805,06(2),07(12),08(4). 17 WIM 9706,07(2).9805,06(3).9905,06(2),07.0006,07.0106, 07. 19 PM+CK+TM9807. DB+al.0007. JPC 0106. 26 DR 9706,08. 27 PM 0008. 36 PM 9907. 40 JID 9805, 06.42 DLS 0008(2/+). 0105(1/+),06,07.

5160 Desmia maculalis Westwood. 1 AW+HTO 9808. 7 KS+KZ 9706,07(3).9808.

5169 Hymeniaperspectalis (Hbn.). 7 KS+KZ 9709.9810(4). 19 PM 9809. JPC 0110(2).

5174 Diathrausta reconditalis (Wlk.). 7 KS+KZ 9808(2).

5176a Anageshna primordialis vividior Mun.. 7 KS+KZ 9706. 9806, 07. 47 JID 9806. 9906.

5182 Blepharomastix ranalis (Gn.). 4 DB+MK+AT 0106. 6 PM+CK 0007. 7 KS+KZ 9806.9906. 42 DLS 0007.0106,07.

5226 Palpita magniferalis (Wlk.). 1 RLB+al. 9708. DB+BEH+al. 0108(sev.). 4DB+MK+AT 0106. 7 KS+KZ 9706(3).9805. 17 WIM 9706(7).9805(3).9905,06.0006.0105,06(4). 19 DB 9907. JPC 0107. 26 DR 9705(5),06(27).9805(15),06(2). 40 JID 9706(4).9805(18),06(5). 42 DLS 0006, 07. 0105(2). 45 PM 9806. 47 JID 9706.9806.

5241 Pantographa limata (G. & R.). 1 AW+RHC 9608. AW+HTO 9809. 7 KS+KZ 9707(5),08. 17 WIM 9806(2),07.9907.0007(2). 19 PM 0007. 21 PM+CK+JK 9806. 34 PM 9907(dt).38 GB+RHC 0007. AS 0007. 42 DLS 0007(3).0106.

5250 Lygropia rivulalis Hamp.. 7 KS+KZ det. BerL 9707.

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5255 Diastictis ventralis (G. & R.). 7 KS+KZ det. BerL 9907.

5262 Framinghamia helvalis (Wlk.). 40 JID 9706.

5275 Herpetogrammapertextalis (Led.). 7 KS+KZ 9707. 38 AS 9806-08(5/+). 9907(5/+),08(2/+).0007(2),07-08(2/+). 40 JID 93. 47 JID 9607(2).9707(2),08.0108.

5277 Herpetogramma thestealis (Wlk). 6 PM+CK 0007. 19 DB+al. 0007. 38 AS 9607(2/+),08(2/+). 42 DLS 0107. 47 JID 9806. 9707(2),08(3). 50 LT 9808(2).

Schoenobiinae

5307 Scirpophaga perstrialis (Hbn.). 7 KS+KZ 9708.9807(3).

5313 Donacaula sordidella (Zinck). 7 KS+KZ 9604.9803.

5316 Donacaula melinella (Clem.). 7 KS+KZ 9808.

5317 Donacaula aquilella (Clem.). 7 KS+KZ 9707. 47 JID 9807. 0007.

5319 Donacaula longirostrella (Clem.). 7 KS+KZ 9708.

Ancylolomiinae

5333 Prionapteryx nebulifera Steph.. 7 KS+KZ 9707, 08(3). 9908.

Crambinae

5339 Crambus pascuellus (L.). 40 JID ver. BerL 9609(2).

5340 Crambus hamellus (Thunb.). 47 JID 96.

5341a Crambus alienellus labradoriensis Christoph. 47 JID 0106.

5342 Crambus bidens Zell.. 7 KS+KZ 9707,08.9807(3). 47 JID 9708(2). 9806,07,08.0008. 9907(2).

5343a Crambus perlellus innotatellus (Wlk.). 47 JID 9707(2), 08. 9807(4).9907(2).JID+WKG 9908.

5344 Crambus unistriatellus Pack.. 7 KS+KZ 9708.9807. 40 JID 9407. 9806(2), 09. 47 JID9807(2).9908. JID+WKG 9907,08. JID+WKG+MR 9907.

5355 Crambus praefectellus (Zinck). 40 JID 9609.9706(2 ver. BerL).

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5357 Crambus leachellus (Zinck.). 7 KS+KZ 9709.9808,09.9909.0009. 40 JID 9510.9609.

5361 Crambus albellus Clem.. 7 KS+KZ 9806(2),07,09. 47 JID 9807, 08. 0107. JID+JK0107.

5362 Crambus agitatellus Clem.. 6 PM 0007. 11 PM 9806(df). 16 WIM 9707. 17 WIM9707. 19 DB 99-01. 42 DLS 0007. 47 JID 9807(2).9907.

5363 Crambus saltuellus Zell.. 7 KS+KZ 9706. 47 JID+MB 0106. JID 0107.

5365 Crambus girardellus Clem.. 17 WIM 9806. 47 JID 9707(ver. BerL). 0107, 08.

5366 Crambus watsonellus Klots. 7 KS+KZ 9706(2), 08. 9805(3), 06(2).

5378 Crambus laqueatellus Clem.. 17 WIM 9507.9606(3). 9805(sev.). PM 9905(df). 19 PM9805. 32 WIM 9806(sev.). 35 PM 0006(df). 40 JID 9606(2 ver. BerL), 09. 9706(ver. BerL).45 PM 9806(3 df).

5379 Neodactria luteolella (Clem.). 47 JID 9706.0006.0107.

5381 Neodactria caliginosella (Clem.). 7 KS+KZ 9907(2).

5391 Chrysoteuchia topiaria (Zell.). 7 KS+KZ 9809.9908. 47 JID ver. BerL 9706.0006(2).

5393 Raphiptera argillaceella (pack.). 47 JID 0006(2). 0106.

5399 Agriphila ruricolella (Zell.). 7 KS+KZ 9710. 40 JID 9806.9906. 47 JID 9608(2).9707(2).9807.9908. JID+WKG 9908. JID+WKG+MR 9907.

5403 Agriphila vulgivagella (Clem.). 16 JID 0009(common). 17 WIM 0109(1/+). 19 DB 99­01. 40 JID 9609(2). 9709(7).9906(3). JID+al.9906(sev.). 47 JID 9708(40/+).9807, 08(sev.).0108. JID+WKG 9907.

5408 Catoptria latiradiella (Wlk.). 7 KS+KZ 9807. 40 JID 9807. 47 JID 9608.9708.9807(2).9908(2). 0008.

5413 Pediasia trisecta (Wlk.). 7 KS+KZ 9708(2).9808. 19 PM 9906. DB 99-01. 40 JID9609(2).9806(39), 08(sev.), 09(3). 9905, 06(10). 47 JID 9807.9906. 50 LT 9808(14/+).

5419 Microcrambus biguttellus (Fbs.). 7 KS+KZ 9708(det. BerL). 9907.

5420 Microcrambus elegans (Clem.). 7 KS+KZ 9707(20).9807(2). 19 DB 99-01. 40 JID9408.9809.0108. 47 JID 9807. 9907.

5429 Loxocrambus awemensis McD.. 7 KS+KZ 9408(2 det. BerL). 9708.

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5435 Fissicrambus mutabilis (Clem.). 7 KS+KZ 9708.9806,07.

5439 Thaumatopsis pexella (Zen.). 7 KS+KZ det. GJB 9809. 40 JID 9609(4).

5449 Thaumatopsis solutella (Zen.). 7 KS+KZ 9709.9809.

5451 Parapediasia tete"ella (Zinck.). 7 KS+KZ det. BerL 9708(2).

5464 Urola nivalis (Drury). 4 DB+MK+AT 0106(2). 7 KS+KZ 9707,08.9808. 17 WIM9707(sev.). 9806,07(3).9906, 07(sev.). 0106,07(2). 19 DB+al. 0007. 21 PM 0007(df). 26 DR9907. 27 PM 0008. 38 AS 9806. 40 JID 9707(4).9806(12).9906. 42 DLS 0107. 47 JID 9806.0007.0107.

5465 Vaxi auratella (Clem.). 7 KS+KZ 9707. 47 JID+al. 0108.

5466 Vaxa critica (Fbs.). 7 KS+KZ 9707(4),08(3).9806.9907. 36 PM 9907. 42 DLS0107(2). 47 JID 9707.9807.

5473 Thopeutisforbesellus (Fern.). 7 KS+KZ 9807.

5474 Occidentalia comptulatalis (Hulst). 7 KS+KZ 9808.

5492 Eoreuma densella (Zen.). 7 KS+KZ 9707,08.

Pyralinae,

5510 Pyralisfarinalis L.. 7 KS+KZ 9707. 17 WIM 9908.0107. 19 PM 9806. DB 99-01. JPC0006,07.0106(4),07(3),08,09(2), 10. 22 WIDE 9709. 26 DR 0007. 38 AS 9606, 07. 9706.9907(2/+).0007,07-08(2/+).

5511 Aglossa costiferalis (Wlk.). 7 KS+KZ 9807(det. BerL). 9907. 40 JID 9607. 47 JID9707.9806,07.

5512 Aglossa disciferalis (Dyar). 7 KS+KZ 9607.

5516 Aglossapinguinalis (L.). 19 JPC det. IDL 0106.

5517 Aglossa caprealis (Hbn.). 7 KS+KZ det. BerL 9706.

5518 Aglossa cuprina Zen.. 7 KS+KZ 9708(4).9806. 40 JID 9507. 47 JID 9608.0107.

5524 Hypsopygia costalis (F.). 4 DB+MK+AT 0106(2). 7 KS+KZ 9707(3), 08,10. 17 WIM9707.0106. 19 PM 9906. DB 99-01. JPC 0106(8/+),07(8/+),09, 10. 22 WIDE 9807. 26 DR9706,07(11),09. 38 GB+RHC 0007(2). AS 9607. 9706. 9907. 0007, 07-08. 42 DLS 0007, 08.0106,07(3).

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5526 Pseudasopia intermedialis (Wlk). 7 KS+KZ 9607.9907.

5529 Dolichomia thymetusalis (Wlk). 47 JID 9707. 9807. 0107.

5533 Dolichomia olinalis (Gn.) (= infimbrialis Dyar). 1 RLB+al. 9708. DB+BEH+al.0108.4 DB+MK+AT 0106. 7 KS+KZ 9607.9707(13),08(2).9806(3),09. 19 DB 99-01. 27 PM0008. 40 JID 9806(2).0008. 45 PM 9806. 47 JID 9807.

Chrysauginae

5552 Galasa nigrinodis (Zell.). 7 KS+KZ 9707.9806. 19 JPC 0007(2).0106(3),07(3). DB99-01.

5556 Tosale oviplagalis (Wlk). 7 KS+KZ 9707(2). 17 WIM 9806.

5571 Condylolomiaparticipalis Grt.. 4 DB+MK+AT 0106. 6 DB+MK+PM 9906. 7 KS+KZ9507.9707.9807.9907. 47 JID 9607, 08. 9807(4). 9906(sev.). 0008. 0108. JID+WKG+MR9907(sev.).

Epipaschiinae

5579 Epipaschia zelleri (Grt.). 7 KS+KZ 9706,07(5),08(2).9806(6),07(9),08(2).

5588 Oneida lunulalis (Hulst). 40 JID 9805. 47 JID 9707.

5605 Pococera aplastella (Hulst). 7 KS+KZ 9407(det. BerL). 9708. 9807(2). 40 JID 9606.9706. 47 JID+WKG+MR 9907.

5606 Pococera asperatella (Clem.). 7 KS+KZ 9808(2). 40 JID 9606. 9706. 47 JID 9907.0008.

5608 Pococera expanclens (Wlk.). 7 KS+KZ 9706(det. GJB). 9805(2).9906. 4 JID 001O(larvain leaf nest on Quercus velutina). 40 JID 9706. 9806.

Galleriinae

5622 Galleria mellonella (L.). 7 KS+KZ 9708(3), 09, 10.9808(3). 22 WIDE 9708.

5629 Aphomia sociella (L.). 19 JPC ver. IDL 0106(2).

5630 Aphomia te"enella Zell.. 7 KS+KZ 9906.

Phycitinae

5655 Acrobasis trlcolorella Grt.. 7 KS+KZ 9907.

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5659 Acrobasis palliolella Rag.. 7 KS+KZ 9607.9806.

5661 Acrobasisjuglandis (LeBaron). 7 KS+KZ 0008. 37 JID 01 05(frass tube on Juglans).

5664 Acrobasis caryae Grt.. 7 KS+KZ 9707.

5669 Acrobasis stigmella Dyar. 7 KS+KZ 9807, 08.

__ Acrobasis sp. (angusella Grt. or latifasciella Dyar - these may be one species). 7KS+KZ det. GJB 9807.

5690 Acrobasis rubrifasciella Pack.. 47 JID 0105(sev. leaf crumples & frass tube on Alnusincana).

5721 Apomyelois bistriatella (Hulst). 7 KS+KZ 9707.9908. 40 JID 9809.

5739 Zamagiria laidion (Zell.). 7 KS+KZ del. GJB 9806(4).

5766 lmmyrla nigrovittella Dyar. 7 KS+KZ del. GJB 9808.

5767 Oreana unicolorella (Hulst). 47 JID 9807.

5773 Salebriaria engeli (Dyar). 7 KS+KZ 9805, 07(2). 47 JID 9707.

5774 Salebriaria annulosella (Rag.). 7 KS+KZ det. GJB 9806.

5781 Ortholepis myricella McD.. 7 KS+KZ 9708.

5787 Meroptera pravella (Grt.). 7 KS+KZ 9905(2). 40 JID 9706.9805(3),06(10).9805(2).9905(9),06(18).0007. 47 JID 9706(2).9807.9906.

5789 Nephopterix subfuscella (Rag.). 7 KS+KZ 9708(del. GJB). 9808.

5794 Nephopterix vetustella (Dyar). 7 KS+KZ 0008.

5797 Nephopterix virgatella (Clem.). 7 KS+KZ 9407(det. GJB). 9805(2),08.9905.

5799 Nephopterix basilaris Zell .. 7 KS+KZ 9905. 40 JID 9506.9706.9805(2),06(3). 47JID+WKG+MR. 9907.

5803 Nephopterix celtidella (Hulst). 7 KS+KZ 9605(del. GJB). 9806. 9905, 06.

5824.1 Pyla arenaeola Balogh & Wilterding. 7 KS+KZ 9408.9707.9808(2).0008(2).

5826 Pyla insinuatrix Heinr.. 7 KS+KZ det. GJB 9808.

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5829 Pylafusca (Haw.). 7 KS+KZ 9706.9809. 40 lID 9705, 06(2), 09(9), 10.9805(2),06,09. 9905(17), 06(3).

5841 Dioryctria abietil'orella (Grt.). 40 lID 9506.

5843 Dioryctria reniculelloides Mutuura & Mun.. 47 JID+WKG 0108(larva in excreta nest onPinus banksiana).

5847 Dioryctria disclusa Heinr.. 7 KS+KZ 9707(12), 08(5), 09.9807. 40 JID 9507. 47 JID9707. 9807(2).

5852 Dioryctria zimmermani (Grt.). 7 KS+KZ 9708,09.9807. 40 lID 9508.9709.

5935 Homoeosoma electellum (Hulst). 7 KS+KZ 9707.

5946.1 Phycitodes reliquellus (Dyar). 7 KS+KZ det. GJB 9609. 9805, 08(2).

5968 Zophodia grossulariella (Hbn.). 40 lID 9706(4).9805.

5995 Euzophera semifuneralis (Wlk.). 7 KS+KZ 9807.0008.

5999 Eulogia ochrifrontella (Zell.). 7 KS+KZ 9707. 9809(3). 9906. 0008(2).

6005 Moodna ostrinella (Clem.). 7 KS+KZ 9708. 9805(2). 9909. 0008.

6007 Vitula edmandsii (pack.). 7 KS+KZ 9808, 09(det. GJB).

6011 Vitula broweri (HeinL). 47 lID 9707.9807(2),08.

6014 Caudellia nigrella (Hulst). 7 KS+KZ 9708.9907.

6019 Plodia interpunctella (Hbn.). 7 KS+KZ 9809. 19 JPC 0110(6/+ indoors), 11(2/+indoors). PM 9902(indoors). 22 WIDE 9710. 40 lID 9702(indoors). 47 lID 9808(indoors).0006(common indoors).

6024 Bandera binotella (Zell.). 7 KS+KZ 9607.9808.

6032 Eurythmia angulella Ely. 7 KS+KZ 9708. 9805(2).

6053 Peoria approximella (Wlk.). 7 KS+KZ 9707, 08.9806.0008. 40 lID 9506(2). 9805,06(2). 42 DLS 0107. 47 lID 9807.0107(2).

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9. PREVIOUS PUBLICATIONS [Note: Numbers 1 through 7-77 and some later issues are out of print].

5. Pieris virginiensis Edwards in Ontario.8-77 'Butterflies & Moths on Stamps' - Part 1, by Alan J. Hanks. (ISBN # 0-921631-00-6).9-78 Butterflies of Ontario & Summaries of Lepidoptera encountered in Ontario in 1977.10-79 Butterflies of Ontario & Summaries of Lepidoptera encountered in Ontario in 1978;

by Q.F.Hess and AJ. Hanks.11-80 Butterflies of Ontario & Summaries of Lepidoptera encountered in Ontario in 1979;

by Q.F. Hess and AJ. Hanks.12-81 Butterflies of Ontario & Summaries of Lepidoptera encountered in Ontario in 1980;

by Q.F. Hess and AJ. Hanks. (ISBN # 0-921631-01-4).13-82 Butterflies of Ontario & Summaries of Lepidoptera encountered in Ontario in 1981;

by Q.F. Hess and AJ. Hanks. (ISSN # 0710-0574).14-83 Butterflies of Ontario & Summaries of Lepidoptera encountered in Ontario in 1982;

by Q.F. Hess and AJ. Hanks. (ISSN # 0710-0574).15-84 Butterflies of Ontario & Summaries of Lepidoptera encountered in Ontario in 1983;

by Q.F. Hess and AJ. Hanks. (ISBN # 0-921631-02-2).J6-85 Butterflies of Ontario & Summaries of Lepidoptera encountered in Ontario in 1984;

by Q.F. Hess and AJ. Hanks. (ISBN # 0-921631-03-0).17-86 Butterflies of Ontario & Summaries of Lepidoptera encountered in Ontario in 1985;

by Q.F. Hess and AJ. Hanks. (ISBN # 0-921631-04-9).18-87 Butterflies of Ontario & Summaries of Lepidoptera encountered in Ontario in 1986;

by Q.F. Hess and AJ. Hanks. (ISBN # 0-921631-05-7).19-88 Butterflies of Ontario & Summaries of Lepidoptera encountered in Ontario in 1987;

by Q.F. Hess and AJ. Hanks. (ISBN # 0-921631-06-5).20-89 Butterflies of Ontario & Summaries of Lepidoptera encountered in Ontario in 1988;

by Q.F. Hess and AJ. Hanks. (ISBN # 0-921631-07-3).21-89 Five Year (1984-1988) Supplementto The Butterflies of Point Pelee Park, Ontario (1983)

by A Wonnington. (ISBN # 0-921631-08-1).22-90 Butterflies of Ontario & Summaries of Lepidoptera encountered in Ontario in 1989;

by Q.F. Hess and AI. Hanks. (ISBN # 0-921631-09-X).23-91 Butterflies of Ontario & Summaries of Lepidoptera encountered in Ontario in 1990;

by Q.F. Hess and AJ. Hanks. (ISBN # 0-921631-10-3).The Ontario Butterfly Atlas; Anthony M Holmes; Quimby F. Hess; Ronald R.Tasker, and Alan J. Hanks.

(ISBN # 0-921631-11-1).24-92 Butterflies of Ontario & Summaries of Lepidoptera encountered in Ontario in 1991

by Q.F. Hess and AJ. Hanks. (ISBN # 0-921631-12-X).25-93 Butterflies of Ontario & Summaries of Lepidoptera encountered in Ontario in 1992

by Q.F. Hess and AJ. Hanks. (ISBN # 0-921631-13-8).26-94 Butterflies of Ontario & Summaries of Lepidoptera encountered in Ontario in 1993

by AJ. Hanks. (ISBN # 0-921631-14-6).27-95 Butterflies of Ontario & Summaries of Lepidoptera encountered in Ontario in 1994

by AJ. Hanks. (ISBN # 0-921631-15-4).28-96 Butterflies of Ontario & Summaries of Lepidoptera encountered in Ontario in 1995

by AJ. Hanks. (ISBN # 0-921631-16-2).29-97 Butterflies of Ontario & Summaries of Lepidoptera encountered in Ontario in 1996

by AJ. Hanks. (ISBN # 0-921631-17-0).30-98 Butterflies of Ontario & Summaries of Lepidoptera encountered in Ontario in 1997

by AJ. Hanks. (ISBN # 0-921631-18-9).31-99 Butterflies of Ontario & Summaries of Lepidoptera encountered in Ontario in 1998

by AJ. Hanks. (ISBN # 0-921631-19-7).32-2000 Butterflies of Ontario & Summaries of Lepidoptera encountered in Ontario in 1999

by AJ. Hanks. (ISBN # 0-921631-20-0).33-2001 Butterflies of Ontario & Summaries of Lepidoptera encountered in Ontario in 2000

by AJ. Hanks. (ISBN # 0-921631-23-5).

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