340 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 



EPIRRITA, Hub. 

 B. cambricaria, Curt. 



B. dilutata, Borkh. 



B. duodecimlineata, Pack. 



PLBMYRIA, Hub. 

 P. fluviata, Hiib. 



P. multiferata, Walk. 



GLAUCOPTBRYX, Hub. 

 G. cumatilis, Grt. &, Rob. 

 G. caesiata, Borkh. 



BUPBTHECIA, Curtis. 

 B. miserulata, Grt. 



B. interruptofasciata, Pack. 



Family PYRALIDJE. 



Sub-Family PYRALINJE. 



AGLOSSA, Latr. 



A. domalis, Gn. 



ASOPIA, Tr. 

 A. farinalis, Linn. 



Often injurious to stored grain, and quite common. 



A. costalis, Fabr. 



The clover clay worm. Quite common throughout the State. 



A. olinalis, Gn. 



A. squamealis, Grt. 



*Mr. Hiilst has also kindly furnished the list of species in this family, of some 

 parts of which he has made sjiecial study. No other lists have been available, and 

 Mr. Hulst must be considered sole authority lor all the species cited, except where I 

 have especially indicated ancjther. The comments are, in all cases, my own. 



