LEPIDOPTERA OP NEW YORK AND NEIGHBORING STATES 523 



2. T. lugubris Boisduval. Black, with translucent white markings; pale patches 

 on tegular; two or three white bars on body; a hyaline patch below the cell on fore 

 wing, as well as the one in the cell, often fused with it; hind wing with a broad 

 median fascia; and a very irregular series of subterminal white spots, one opposite 

 the cell of the fore wing largest. 15-23 mm. (H 47:31.) 



June. Larva on grape. 



Southern States, north to Ithaca, New York. New York : Ithaca ( Ever ) , Karner, 

 Bronxville, Staten Island; Brooklyn, and Wading River, Long Island. 



2. DYSODEA Clemens 

 (Thyris, in part; Platythyris Grote) t 



Similar to Thyris. R 2 and R 3 of fore wing at least somewhat approximate; Sc 

 and R of hind wing anastomosing (fig. 195). Larva with adfrontals wider toward 

 the top. , , A E> '/ < 



1. D. oculatana Clemens. Yellow, reticulate with brown, wiin ^p^'nie'dial, post- 

 medial, and subterminal darker brown bands. Transparent' cljsc'al spot .small and 

 rather triangular. Hind wing similar, less obviously tjamlecL wili a large, 'lunate, 

 discal spot. 20 mm. (fasciata Grote and Robinso^ . ', ',fH'3rfd.) 7 



The moth flies early in July. The larva appears, to 'Ve'a ra't^ie^ IgengraV feeder 



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and lives in a dirty and foul-smelling nest v -.i\ r has' o'^e x .ar^{U'i(4 'firov^cririjuri 

 by eating into beans, and is easily recognized b ! i r . its""sinefl/ / 

 The distribution seems general W&ffiTO *llX- W^&$foh 

 Pennsylvania; West Virginia; and sou^rn Canada'. >T To f5i " nfi 



2. D. vitrina Guenee. Brown ( iwith reddish, areas near ati8e r r]|nfLrgin and on hind 

 wing only. Transparent spots"as V'Oc^a^'''- r> 



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Lrva a stem borer and leaf roller 

 Georgia. 



This species or form appears, not to .have been taken, since its original description. 

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never divided ;iat$f three; 'r &iiX(|eather& ; ; divided in two 

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suDiammes GIaphyrima3, Pyratistmae, Nyrn^jfhulmae, Scopa- 

 n|laj / tAnerastiioae,/ rad . pjbycitiaae^ ,thvgn,tenEl.: socket is 

 normally separated from 'the" eye 1 by ' a ! to-v* 1 of- scales ^ih 1 the Pyralidinas, 

 EpipaschiM 1 nW M^ 'oth'eW/'they 'te ^dMlfffftf^it&t. 



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^ia^e.TS^QiidHl^^gestMQf jl^ft famMjes, of Lepidoptera, 

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 "ttttpical, th^' ;< Phyitm^ n nr*^iy-fe l toe h 1^^^ zone. The 



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B^otrie^nsie and sewrajtsjnal^ groups are almost 

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