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P. fluctuate Linn. Boonton VIII (Wdt); Plainfield VI, 1 (Coll); Staten 

 Island (Ds) ; larva on cabbage. 



P. munitata Hbn. Should occur in New Jersey. 



Sub-family MONOCTENIIN^;. 



H/EMATOPSIS Hbn. 



H. g rat aria Fabr. Common throughout the State, May to October, much 

 more abundant after mid-summer. The variety "annettearia" Haim. 

 may occur in New Jersey. 



Sub-family 

 ERASTRIA Hbn. (CALOTHYSANIS Hbn.) 



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E. amaturaria Walk. Paterson VII, 27 (Gr) ; Caldwell (Cr) ; Newark 

 VIII (Soc); Forest Hill (Wdt); Staten Island VII, VIII (Ds) ; New 

 Brunswick VIII 28 (Gr); Camden IX, 14 (Kp) ; larva on "Polygonum 

 dumetorum." 



DEPTALIA Hulst. 



D. insularia Gn. Throughout the State VI-X; common; larva on "Celas- 

 trus scandens," "Galium," "Cassia" and oak. 



COSYMBIA Hbn. (LEUCOPHTHALM IA Hbn). 



C. myrtaria Gn. Paterson VIII, 10 (Gr) ; Newark V, 28 (Bwl) ; Anglesea 

 (Lt) ; larva on sweet fern and huckleberry. 



C. lumenaria Hbn. Throughout the State IV- VIII; larva on sweet fern, 

 birch arid "Vaccinium." 



C. pannaria Gn. Clementon V, 10 (Kp). 



C. culicaria Gn. Brown's Mills VI, 17 (Haim); Lakehurst (Watson). 



SYNELYS Hulst. 



S. enucleata Gn. (alabastraria Hbn.) Common throughout the State, 

 VI, VII, VIII; larva on huckleberry, "Rhexia lutea" and "Galium." 

 The varieties "relevata" Swett, and "adornata" Prout, occur with the 

 type. 



S. nigrocandida Hulst. Manahawkin VI, 14, Lakehurst VIII, 17 (Gr). 



CINGLIS Gn. 



C. similaria Walk, (quadrilineata Pack.) Hopatcong (Pm); rare near 



New York (Bt). 

 C. purata Gn. Basking Ridge VI, 8 (Bwl); Newark, Elizabeth VI, VII 



(Bz). 



