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abundant on cabbages, though feeding also on other low plants. 

 Prompt application of the arsenites should be resorted to when the 

 species is noticed. 



M. lubens Grt. Hopatcong (Pm) ; Ramsey V, 28 (Sleight); Newark VI, 

 larva on huckleberry, sumac and birch (Sb); Elizabeth VI, VII (Bz) ; 

 Staten Island VII (Ds). 



M. latex Gn. Ramsey V, 21 (Sleight); Orange Mts. VI (Wdt) ; Mont- 

 clair VI, 5, Elizabeth V, 28 (Bz) ; Staten Island V-VI (Ds) ; National 

 Park VI, 10 (Dke) ; a dirty brown larva on low plants (Dyar). 



M. adjuncta Bdv. Recorded from all parts of the State in August; larva 

 on asparagus, goldenrod and other plants. 



M. repentina Morr. West Hoboken; the type and only example ever 

 taken. 



M. legitima Grt. Boonton VIII (Bwl) ; Hopatcong (Pm) ; Sussex Co. VII, 

 New Brunswick VIII, 20 (Coll) ; Jersey City VII (Kr) ; Elizabeth 

 VIII, 19 (Kp); Staten Island VII, VIII (Ds); Lucaston VII, 27 (Dke); 

 the larva feeds on asparagus, beans, cabbage and a variety of other 

 garden plants, has two annual broods, and is sometimes injurious. 



M. lilacina Harv. Newark IX (div). 



M. goodelli Grt. Newark (Sb) ; 5-mile beach VII, 26 (Haim). 



M. ectypa Morr. Morris Plains (Neum). 



M. renigera Steph. Common throughout the State and almost all season; 

 larva a general feeder and sometimes injurious. 



M. olivacea Morr. Throughout the State VI, VIII, IX; recorded by all 

 collectors. 



M. anguina Grt. Ramsey V, 18 (Sleight); Paterson VI, 26 (Gr) ; Staten 

 Island (Doll). 



M. laudabilis Gn. Andover VIII (Kr) ; Newark (Soc); lona IV, Bridge- 

 ton IX, X, 4 (Coll); Lakehurst IX (div). 



M. lorea Gn. Ramsey V, 31 (Sleight); Staten Island VI (Ds) ; Elizabeth 

 VI, 21 (Bz); New Brunswick VI, 11 (Coll); larva on geranium, straw- 

 berry, etc. (Bt). 



MORRISONIA Grt. 



M. sectilis Gn. Paterson V, 12, on bark of chestnut (Gr) ; Newark IV 

 28-V, 2 on willow bloom (div) ; Elizabeth IV (Bz) ; Staten Island IV 

 (Ds) ; the variety "vomerina" Grt. occurs with the type. 



M. confusa Hbn. Ramsey V, 13 (Sleight); Paterson V, 5, Plainfield V, 

 18 (Gr); Caldwell (Cr) ; Newark V, 1 (Soc); Elizabeth IV (Bz) ; 

 larva on willow, in webbed-up leaves. 



ULOLONCHE Sm. 



U. modesta Morr. Great Notch, DaCosta V, 17, Brown's Mills V, 19 

 (Dke) ; Lakehurst V (Ds) ; and probably throughout the State, rarely. 



