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ORTHODES Gn. 



O. crenulata Butl. Hopatcong to Cape May VI-VIII; more or less com- 

 mon throughout the State. 



O. cynica Gn. Hopatcong (Pm) ; Jersey City at sugar VI (Kr); Newark 

 V, VI (Wdt); Elizabeth VI, VIII (div) ; Staten Island V, VI (Ds). 



O. imora Strck. Ramsey X, 22, at light (Sleight); this species is un- 

 known to me (Sm). 



O. vecors Gn. Hopatcong (Pm) ; Newark V-VIII (div) ; Elizabeth V 

 (Bz); Staten Island VI, VIII (Ds). 



H1MELLA Grt. 

 H. contrahens Wlk. "Northern New Jersey." 



H. intractata Morr. Paterson IV, 20 (Gr) ; Newark IV (div); Staten 

 Island IV (Ds). 



CROCIGRAPHA Grt. 



C. normani Grt. Newark IV, on willow catkins (Sb) and probably 

 throughout the northern part of the State. 



TVENIOCAMPA Ochs. 

 T. furfurata Grt. Paterson V, 17 (Gr). 



T. culea Gn. Paterson V, 20, Plainfield V, 19 (Gr) ; Newark (Ang). 

 T. oviduca Gn. Common throughout the State VIII & IX. 

 T. rubrescens Wlk. Newark, Elizabeth IV (Bz). 



T. alia Gn. Throughout the State, late in fall and again from March to 

 May; larva a general feeder in early spring (Dyar). 



T. subterminata Sm. With the preceding and probably as widely dis- 

 tributed; Newark and Elizabeth IV on willow blossoms (div). 



TRICHOLITA Grt. 



T. signata Wlk. Andover VIII (Kr) ; Newark (Ang), Staten Island VIII, 

 23 (Fulda); 5-mile beach IX, 4 (Haim). 



XYLINA Ochs. 



X. bethunei G. & R. Throughout the State, and one of the most common 

 forms. 



X. innominata Sm. With the preceding; but less common and more gen- 

 erally restricted to the northern half of the State. 



X. ferrealis Grt. Hopatcong (Pm) ; New Brunswick IV (Coll). 



X. signosa Wlk. Hopatccng (Pm) ; Caldwell (Cr). 



X. fagina Morr. Chester (Dn) ; Ramsey X, 22, at light (Sleight). 



X. unimoda Lint. Ramsey II, 13 (Sleight); Newark (Ang); Staten 

 Island (Ds). 



X. laticinerea Grt. Ramsey X, 19 (Sleight); Hopatcong (Pm); Carlstadt 

 VIII, 20 (Wrms); Staten Island II-V and X, XI (Ds) ; larva on soft 

 maple (Dyar), cherry and other trees. Probably occurs throughout 

 the State. 



