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N. badiusalis Wlk. (albalis Rob.) Essex Co. VIII, 24, at light (Kf ) ; 

 Newark VI, IX (Wdt) ; Gloucester Co. VI (Haim) ; Newbold VII, VIII 

 (Dke). 



N. obliteralis Wlk. Riverlon II, the larva living in cases on the leaves 

 of lily and other water plants in greenhouses; rare outdoors in sum- 

 mer. 



N. gyralis Hulst. Anglesea (Lt). 



N. icciusalis Wlk. Riverton VIII, DaCosta VII, Lucaston VI, Hammonton 



IX (Dke); Lahaway V, along ditches (Sm); Anglesea V, VII, VIII 



(div). 



N. ekthlipsis Grt. New Brunswick (Coll). 



ELOPHILA Hbn. (CATACLYSTA Hbn.) 



E. bifascialis Rob. Montclair, electric light VI, 9, 15 (Kf). 



E. claudialis Wlk. Lacy, Brown's Mills VII, 21, 22 (Dke); Anglesea VII, 

 9 (Haim). 



E. fulicalis Clem. Boonton VIII (Bwl) ; Ft. Lee (Dow); Essex Co., com- 

 mon at light VI (Kf) ; New Brunswick VII, Anglesea (Coll). 



GESHNA Dyar. 



G. primordialis Dyar. Very abundant in the woods of North Jersey VI, 

 VII; dozens fly up at every footstep (Kf); Ft. Lee (Dow); Wenonah 

 VII (div); Brown's Mills VI (Dke). 



DIATHRAUSTA Led. 



D. reconditalis Wlk. (pisusalis Wlk.) Caldwell, Montclair, Newark, g. 

 d. VI-VIII (Kf); Great Notch VIII, 26 (Dke). 



Sub-family SCOPARIIN^. 



SCOPARIA Haw. 



S. centuriella S. V. Hopatcong (Bt) ; Montclair VI, at light, g. d. (Kf) ; 

 New Brunswick (Coll). 



S. basalis Wlk. (libella Grt.) Orange Mts. VI, Woodside IX, on hem- 

 lock (Wdt) ; Essex Co. VI-IX, g. d., common in woods and at light 

 (Kf); Wenonah VII, 27 (Dke); Gloucester Co. VII, 15 (Haim). 



Sub-family PYRALIN^. 



AGLOSSA Latr. 



A. cuprealis Hbn. Jersey City Hts. VI, 28, Newark (Sb); Montclair VII, 



1 at light (Kf); Anglesea VII, 6-24 (div). 

 A. cuprina Zell. Montclair VII, 1, at light (Kf); Denville VI, 14 (Bwl). 



