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LEPTOMERIS Hbn. 

 L. inductata Gn. Common throughout the State, VI, VII and VIII. 



EOIS Hbn. 



E. peralbata Pack. Anglesea (Lt). 

 E. rufescens Hulst. Lacy VII, 14 (Dke). 

 E. ossularia Hbn. Newark VIII, 23 (Bwl) ; Elizabeth VII-IX (Bz) ; New 



Brunswick IX, 18, Jamesburg VIII, 10, Riverton V, 30 (Sm); Mt. 



Holly VII, 18 (Gr); Anglesea V, VII, IX (div). 

 E. granitata Pack. "New Jersey"; Plainfield VI, 1 (Coll). 

 E. obfusaria Walk. Caldwell (Cr). 



E. nimbicolor Hulst. Brookville VII, Lakehurst VII (Ds). 

 E. pallida Hulst. Middlesex Co. (Sm). 



Sub-family 



CHLOROCHLAMYS Hulst. 



C. chloroleucaria Gn. Common throughout the State V-IX; larva on 

 flowers of black and raspberry and "Helenium autumnale." 



NEMORIA Hbn. 



N. pistaceata Gn. Caldwell (Cr); Newark VI, 13 (Bwl). 

 N. subcroceata Walk. Caldwell (Cr); Chester VII (Dn) ; Orange Mts. 



VI, 22 (Gr); Newark VI, VII (Soc); Staten Island VI, VII (Ds) ; Eliz- 

 abeth VII, IX, 5 (div); Jamesburg VII, 4 (Lt) ; Lahaway VI (Sm); 

 Lakehurst V, 18 (Gr). 



N. dyari Hulst. Lakehurst V, 18 (Gr). This may be the male of "sub- 

 croceata." 



EUCROSTIS Hbn. 



E. incertata Walk. Jamesburg VII, 4 (Lt) ; Lahaway VI (Coll). 



RACHEOSPILA Gn. 



R. lixaria Gn. Lake Hopatcong (Pm); feeds on "Myrica." 







SYNCHLORA Gn. 



S. aerata Fabr. (glaucaria Gn.) Hopatcong (Pm) ; Newark (Coll); 

 Staten Island VI-VIII (Ds) ; Westville VII, 20 (Lt) ; New Brunswick 



VII, 19, IX, 12; Anglesea VII, 9, VIII, 2 (Gr); larva on black and 

 raspberry. 



APLODES Gn. 



A. mimosaria Gn. Paterson V, 14 (Gr) ; Caldwell (Cr) ; Newark V, IX 

 (Soc); Staten Island V, VI (Ds). 



