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Sub-family HYPENIN^. 



CAP IS Grt. 

 C. curvata Grt. Occurs very rarely in the northern parts of the State. 



SALIA Hbn. 

 S. interpuncta Grt. Hopatcong (Pm). 



BOMOLOCHA Hbn. 



B. manalis Wlk. Hopatcong (Pm) ; Sussex Co. VIII 14, Elizabeth VII, 

 8 (Coll), VI, IX (Bz); Newark VI-IX (div) ; Staten Island VI (Ds). 



B. baltimoralis Gn. Paterson V, 11, VII, 6-20, VIII, 6 (Gr) ; Staten Island 

 IV-VII (Ds); Newark VI-VIII (div); Elizabeth V, VII, 20, IX, 5 

 (div); New Brunswick V, VI (Coll); occurs throughout the State 

 without doubt; the larva reported on maple. 



B. bijugalis Wlk. Anglesea (Lt), and probably local throughout the 

 State. 



B. scutellaris Grt. Hopatcong (Pm), Newark at light VIII (Wdt). 



B. abalinealis Wlk. Paterson VI, 9 (Gr) ; Elizabeth, Newark, VI (Bz) ; 

 Staten Island V, VIII (Ds) ; larva on elm (Dyar). 



B. deceptalis Wlk. Sure to occur; found near New York City (Bt). 



B. madefactalis Gn. Chester (Dn) ; Paterson V, 10 (Gr) ; Hopatcong 



(Pm); Hemlock Falls V, 7 (Bz) ; rare near New York City (Bt). 

 B. sordidula Grt. Newark VI (Bz) ; Forest Hill VII, rare (Wdt); Union 



Co. VI, 3 (Coll). 



B. toreuta Grt. New Brunswick, at light, VII (Coll). 

 B. edictalis Wlk. Hopatcong (Pm). 

 B. citata Grt. Newark, at light X, 11 (div); New Brunswick VII (Coll). 



LOMANALTES Grt. 



L. eductalis Wlk. Bloomfield VIII, 14 (Kp) ; occasional throughout the 

 State. 



PLATHYPENA Grt. 



P. scabra Fab. Common throughout the State from May to November, 

 and Mr. Broadwell records a specimen under bark at Boonton, Dec. 

 24. It is the commonest species of this entire family, and the larva 

 feeds chiefly on clover. 



HYPENA Schranck. 



H. humuli Harr. Occurs throughout the State and recorded as common 

 at Caldwell by Mr. Crane. The only dated specimen that I have 

 came from Newark IV, 25. The larva feeds on hop and is a semi- 

 looper. 



