THE INSECTS OF NEW JERSEY. 



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PACHNOBIA Gn. 



P. monochromatea Morr. Near Newark, very rare (Soc); Brown's Mills 

 Junction V, 20 (Dke), 1 specimen. 



P. manifesta Morr. Paterson V, 20, (Gr) ; Staten Island V (Ds) ; New- 

 ark, in early spring (div); Mr. Seib has bred it from a larva with 

 curious feeler-like processes found under leaves in a swamp. 



P. fishii Grt. Newark IV (Bz) ; Silver Lake, Staten Island IV, 29 (Shoe- 

 maker). 



AGROTIS Tr. 



A. badinodis Grt. Caldwell (Cr) ; Newark (Soc); Elizabeth IX (Bz) ; 



Staten Island IX (Ds) ; Lakehurst IX, 27 (Gr). 

 A. violaris G. & R. Riverton IX, 20 (Jn) ; Manumuskin X, 10-21 (Dke). 



A. ypsilon Rott. Common throughout the State, V-IX; the larva is one 

 of the injurious cut-worms. 



A. geniculata G. & R. Ramsey IX, 20 (Sleight); Sussex Co. VIII, 21 

 (Coll); Caldwell (Cr); Lakehurst IX (div); Lucaston IX, 8 (Dke); 

 Cape May Co., 1 spec. (Lt). 



NOCTUA Linn. 

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Fig. 1 86. Cut-worms of typical forms; eggs natural size (6) and 



enlarged (7). 



