314 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 

 BROTOLOMIA, Led. 

 NEPHBLODES, Gn. 



B. iris, Gn. 



N. minians, Gn. 

 Va7: violans, Gn. 



Caldwell, rare — Crane. This species is also sometimes quite 



injurious as a cut- worm. The imago flies during the day, and 



I have taken it in September, on Solidago. 



TRIOHOLITA, Grt. 

 T. semiaperta, Morr. 



Not common. Recorded on the Newark list. 



HELOTROPHA, Led. 

 H. reniformis, Grt. 



Caldwell, rare — Crane. 



APAMEA, Tr. 

 *A. purpuripennis, Grt. 



*A. sera, Grt. & Rob. 



A. nictitans, Bkh. 



Caldwell, rare — Crane. 



*A. immanis, Gn. 



Purpuripennis is rare ; sera is more common ; nictitans is very 

 abundant and variable throughout the State. Immanis is local 

 and not common : in the hop-growing districts of New York 

 it is a serious pest, the larva boring into the crown roots of the 

 Hop and eating off the vine. 



GORTYNA, Hub. 

 ^G. rutila, Gn. 



G. harrieii, Grt. 



Newark — Seib. 

 G. speciocissima, Grt. & Rob. 



On the Newark list. I have never seen it from the State. 



