Catalogue of Lepidoptei^a with their Food-plants. 213 



Hadena miselioides, Guen. 



Hadena modica, Guen. Common. 



Hadena sectilis, Guen. Rare. 



Oligia arna, Guen. Not common. 



Perigea xanthioides, Gu6n. 



Perigea luxa, Gr. Common. 



Perigea infelix, Guen. Not common. 



Perigea fabrefacta, Morr. Common. 



Dipterygia scabriuscula, Linn. Food ; Rumex. Common. 



Hyppa xylinoides, Guen. Common. 



Homohadena badistriga, Gr. Food ; honeysuckle. Rare. 



Oncocnemis Cliandleri, Gr. Rare. 



Laphygma frugiperda, A. & S. Food ; wheat, rye, corn, apple, grass, etc. 



Scarce. 

 Prodemia commelinae, A. & S. Food ; wheat, corn, rye, grass, etc. Scarce. 

 Prodemia flavimedia, Harv. Food ; corn, wheat, etc. Common. Taken 



by Mr. W. T. Davis, on Staten Island. 

 Prodemia lineatella, Harv. Food ; salsify, peach, raspberry, etc. Scarce. 

 Trigonophora periculosa, Gu<5n. 



var. V-brunneum, Gr. Not common. 

 Euplexia lucipara, L. Food ; birch, Viburnum, etc. Common. 

 Brotolomia iris, Guen. Not common. 

 Nephelodes minians, Guen. Common. 



var. violans, Guen. Food ; corn, grass, buckwheat, etc. 

 Helotropha reniformis, Gr. Common. 



var. atra, Gi-. Common. 

 Apamea purpuripennis, Gr. 

 Apamea sera, G. & R. 

 Apamea nictitans, Bkh. 



var. erythrostigma, Haw. Not common. 

 Apamea immanis, Guen. Food ; hop-vine. Not common. 

 Gortyna impecuniosa, Gr. Rare. 



Gortyna cataphracta, Gr. Larva in stems of tiger-lily and thistle. Scarce. 

 Gortyna purpurifascia, G. & R. Scarce. 

 Gortyna speciosissima, G. & R. Rare. Taken in Brooklyn, N. Y., by 



Rev. G. D. Hulst. 

 Gortyna limpida, Guen. Rare. 

 Gortyna nitela, Guen. Food ; the larva in stems of burdock, wheat, corn, 



tomato, currant, potato, asters, spinach, salvia, rhubarb, strawberry, 



lilies, dahlias. Ambrosia, etc. Common. 

 Achatodes zeee, Har. Food ; larva in stems of elder. Common. 

 Arzama obliquata, G. & R. Larva in the stems of Sagittaria and Typha 



latifolia. Common. 

 Scoliococampa liburna, Gey. Food ; decaying wood of cherry, hickory, 



and oak. Not common. 

 Amolita fessa, Gr. Not common. 



