448 REPORT OF NEW JERSEY STATE MUSEUM. 



SENTA Steph. 

 S. defecta Grt. "New Jersey," without definite locality. 



BALSA Wlk. i 



B. malana Fitch. Throughout the State V-VIII and recorded by most 

 collectors. Feeds on apple; "a little green larva dotted with yellow" 

 (Dyar). 



B. tristrigella Wlk. Newark V (Wdt) ; Woodside VI, 20 (Bwl) ; Hem- 

 lock Falls (Sb); Elizabeth VI (Bz), and undoubtedly throughout the 

 State. 



B. labecula Grt. Occurs near New York City, and sure to be found in 



New Jersey. 



"Triquetrana" Fitch referred to this genus in the last edition will be 

 found in the "Nolidae." 



ANORTHODES Sm. 



A. tarda Gn. (prima Sm.) Newark VIII (Wdt); 5-mile beach VIII, 20 

 (Haim). 



CARADRINA Ochs. 



C. multifera Wlk. Ramsey IX, 30 (Sleight); Woodbridge VIII, 12 



(Wrms); "New Jersey" (Coll). 



C. derosa Morr. Described from "New Jersey" and never since found in 

 or out of the State; probably an exotic. 



C. miranda Grt. Recorded from Newark to 5-mile beach, VI-IX, and 

 surely occurs throughout the State. 



PERIGEA Gn. 



P. xanthioides Gn. Throughout the State from June to October. 



P. vecors Gn. Recorded from Jersey City to Anglesea, May to Septem- 

 ber, and occurs throughout the State, not rarely. 



P. epopea Cram. Hopatcong (Pm); Jersey City at sugar VII (Kr) ; 

 Elizabeth VIII, 9 (Kp) ; Staten Island VI, IX, X (Ds) ; 5-mile beach 

 VIII, 2-27, common (Haim). 



OLIGIA Hbn. 



O. festivoides Gn. Throughout the State, IV-VIII; comes readily to light 



and is recorded by all collectors. 



O. chalcedonia Hbn. Occurs with the preceding; but less abundantly. 

 O. versicolor Grt. 5-mile beach VIII, 20 (Haim). 

 O. grata Hbn. Sussex Co. to Anglesea V-X; recorded by all collectors. 



HILLIA Grt. 

 H. crasis H. S. Hopatcong (Pm). 



