CATALOGUE OF INSECTS. 315 



*G. limpida, On. 



Newark, in August Seib. 

 G. ceruseata, Grt. 



Newark, in September Seib. 

 Q. cataphracta, Grt. 



Caldwell, rare Crane. 

 G. nitela, Gn. 



Bores in stalks of Corn, and sometimes quite injurious. 



ACHATODBS, Gn. 

 A. zeae, Harris. 



The larva is also a stalk borer. Rare at Caldwell Crane. 



ARZAMA, Walk. 

 A. obliquata, Grt. & Rob. 



Newark, in May and June Seib. 



A. diffusa, Grt. 



The larvae of both species bore in the stems of Typha, and 

 the insects are of course confined to swampy localities where Cat- 

 tails are abundant. 



MACRONOCTUA, Grt. 

 M. onusta, Grt. 



Newark Stortz. 



EUTHISANOTIA, Grt. 



B. timais, Cram. 



Rare. A southern species which occasionally finds its way 

 northward. 



SCOLECOCAMPA, Gn. 

 S. liburna, Geyer. 



Newark, in July Seib. 



EUOALYPTERA, Morr. 

 *E. bipuncta, Morr. 



Found on salt marshes, where the larva probably bores into 

 some of the reeds or grasses. 



