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MICROCOELIA Gn. 



M. diphtheroides Gn. Hopatcong (Pm) ; Essex Co. VI, VII (div) ; Eliza- 

 beth V, 20- VII, 30 (Bz); Staten Island V-VIII (Ds) ; New Brunswick 

 (Coll); 5-mile beach (Haim); and probably throughout the State. 

 The form "obliterata" Grt. occurs with the type and is the more 

 common. 



BRYOPHILA Tr. 



B. lepidula Grt. Generally distributed, but rare. 



B. teratophora H. S. Newark Dist. ; New Brunswick. Not really a rare 

 species, but has not been reported by collectors, and my specimens 



have no dates. 



CHYTONYX Grt. 



A. palliatricula Grt. Staten Island VII (Ds) ; Anglesea VII (Sm), and 



throughout the State in July, rarely. The form with the white dot in 

 median space is the more common. 



MOMA Hbn. 



M. fallax H. S. Paterson IV, 30 (Gr) V, 10 (Bz) ; Chester VIII, 19 (Dn) ; 

 Essex Co. V (div); Staten Island V (Ds) ; Westville, VIII, 19 (Jn) ; 

 Lakehurst, VIII, 23 (Gr). The curiously banded larva feeds on 

 "Viburnum" (Dyar) and on poplar. 



BAILEYA Grt. (LEPTINA Gn.) 



B. dormitans Gn. Newark (Wdt), and probably rare throughout the 



State. 



B. doubledayi Gn. Suffern, N. Y., VII (Bz), and undobtedly occurs this 

 side of the State line as well. 



B. ophthalmica Gn. Newark (Soc) ; Staten Island V, VI (Ds) ; New 



Brunswick (Coll). 



CATABENA Wlk. 



C. lineolata Wlk. Chester (Dn); Elizabeth VII, VIII (Bz), feeds on Ver- 



bena (Bt). 



CRAMBODES Gn. 



C. talidiformis Gn. Hopatcong (Pm) ; Ft. Lee (div) ; Jersey City IX (Sb) ; 

 Newark VII (Wdt); Elizabeth VII (Bz) ; Staten Island VIII (Ds); and 

 probably throughout the State; the larva on Verbena. 



PLATYSENTA Grt. 



P. videns Gn. Jersey City to Cape May VI-IX, in swampy and marsh 

 lands along shore and inland, sometimes not uncommon. 



