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PHAL/ENOSTOLA Grt. 



P. larentoides Grt. Newark VIII (Bwl) ; Elizabeth VI, VIII (Bz) ; West- 

 ville VI, 6 (Jn); 5-mile beach VI, VII, IX (div). 



PANGRAPTA Hbn. 

 P. decora I is Hbn. Throughout the State V-VII; locally common. 



HYAMIA Wlk. 



H. perditalis Wlk. Elizabeth VII, VIII (div); Staten Island VII (Ds) ; 

 Anglesea VII, VIII (div). 



H. 6-punctata Grt. Newark (Sb); Hemlock Falls V, Elizabeth VI, VII 

 (Bz); Staten Island V, taken by Fulda (Ds). 



ME LA NO MM A Grt. 



M. auricinctaria Grt. Newark (Bwl); has been bred out of sticks con- 

 taining larvae of "Eu. unio," and probably feeds on "Cephalanthus." 



HOMOPYRALIS Grt. 



H. discalis Grt. Paterson VI-VIII (Gr) ; Newark (Wdt) ; Elizabeth VII 

 (Bz); Camden VI, VIII (Kp); Anglesea IX (div). 



H. contracta Wlk. Caldwell (Cr); Elizabeth VII, VIII (div); Staten 

 Island VI-VIII (Ds) ; and probably throughout the State. 



H. tantillus Grt. Near New York, not common (Bt) ; Anglesea IX, 3 

 (Coll). 



ISOGONA Gn. 



I. natatrix Gn. (Eutoreuma tenuis Grt.) Montclair VIII, 11 (Kf ) ; Eliz- 

 abeth VIII, 1, one specimen (Bz). 



HYPSOROPHA Hbn. 



H. hormos Hbn. Newark (Soc); Elizabeth" VIII (div); Camden VI, VII 

 (Kp); 5-mile beach VIII (div). 



DRASTERIA Hbn. 



D. erechtea Cram. Common throughout the State V-X. The larva 

 feeds on grass, clover, etc., and the moth is the one most usually 

 started up in grassy or weedy lands. 



D. crassiuscula Haw. With the preceding but less abundant. The 



variety "ochrea" Grt. occurs occasionally. 



CXENURGIA Wlk. 

 C. convalescens Gn. "New Jersey"; Union Co.; single specimens only. 



EUCLIDIA Hbn. 



E. cuspidea Hbn. Throughout the State V-VIII; locally not uncommon. 



