THE INSECTS OF NEW JERSEY. 483 



TETANOLITA Grt. 



T. mynesalis Wlk. Anglesea, not uncommon at light VI, 10, VIII, 2, IX, 4. 

 T. floridana Sm. Paterson VII, 29 (Gr) ; Orange Mts. VIII, 16 (div) ; 

 Elizabeth VIII (Bz) ; 5-mile beach VII, 26 (Haim). 



RENIA. Gn. 



R. salusalis Wlk. Staten Island VII (Ds) ; Elizabeth IX, 1 (Kp) ; Mon- 

 mouth Co. VII, 3 iColl) ; Westville VII, 2 (Lt), and probably local 

 throughout the State. 



R. discoloralis Gn. Orange Mts. VII, VIII (Wdt) ; Newark VIII (Bwl) ; 

 Staten Island VII, VIII (Ds) ; 5-mile beach VII (Haim). 



R. sobrialis Wlk. Staten Island VII, and I have seen New Jersey speci- 

 mens also. 



R. larvalis Grt. Staten Island VII (Ds) ; Forest Hill VII (Wdt); Eliza- 

 beth IX, 9 (Kp); common near New York (Bt). 



R. clitosalis Wlk. Forest Hill VII (Wdt); Elizabeth IX, 9 (Kp) ; 5-mile 

 beach VIII, 6 (Haim); New Brunswick VII, 28; Jamesburg (Coll). 



R. factiosalis Wlk. Elizabeth VII-IX, 2 (Bz) ; Staten Island VIII (Ds) ; 

 Jamesburg VII (Coll); 5-mile beach VIII, 12 (Haim). 



R. tilosalis Sm. Chester VIII, 28, Jamesburg (Coll). 



R. flavipunctalis Geyer. Paterson to Anglesea VII & VIII and probably 

 throughout the State; the most common of the species of the genus. 



R. atrimacula Sm. Sussex Co. VIII, 13 (Kemp). 

 R. fraternalis Sm. Newark (Bz and Coll). 



HYPENULA Grt. 

 H. cacuminalis Wlk. Cumberland County, 1 specimen only. 



HETEROGRAMMA Gn. 



H. pyramusalis Wlk. Chester VIII, 17, Newark V, 30 (Coll); Staten 

 Island V, VII, VIII (Ds) ; Jersey City IX (Sb); Elizabeth VII, VIII, 

 4 (div); 5-mile beach VII, 29 (Haim) ; probably throughout the State. 



GABERASA Wlk. 



G. ambigualis Wlk. Staten Island V, VIII, IX (Ds) ; Newark IV, V (div); 

 Elizabeth V, 12-VIII, 22 (div); 5-mile beach VIII, 22 (Kp). 



DERCETIS Grt. 

 D. vitrea Grt. Woodside VI, 17 (Bwl). 



PALTHIS Hbn. 

 P. angulalis Hbn. Andover VI (Kr); Paterson V, 30, VIII, 13 (Gr) ; 



Staten Island V-IX (Ds) ; 5-mile beach VII, 26 (Haim). Occurs 



throughout the State. 

 P. asopialis Gn. Occurs with the preceding, but is not so abundant. 



