CATALOGUE OF INSECTS. 407 



BRYOPHILA Tr. 



B. lepidula Grt. Caldwell (Cr), and I have seen it from other parts of the 

 State. 



B. teratophora H. S. Newark district, New Brunswick. 



CHYTONIX Grt. 



C. palliatricula Gn. Throughout the State in July ; but nowhere common. 



MOMA Hbn. 



M. fallax H. S. Caldwell (Cr), Newark, V, 25 (Sb), Staten Island, V (Ds), 

 Westville, VIII, 19 (Jn): the curious banded larva on poplar, and on 

 Viburnum dentatum (Dyar). 



FERALIA Grt. 



F. jocosa Gn. Newark district, III and IV : larva on hemlock (Soc). 

 F. major Smith. Should be found in the State, as it occurs both to the north 

 and to the south of us. 



RHYNCHAGROTIS Smith. 



R. ruflpectus Morr. Should occur in the northern part of the State. 



R. brunneicollis Grt. Newark, VI-IX (Wdt), New Jersey (Bt). 



R. anchoceloides Gn. === cupida Grt. Westville, VII, 2 (Lt), Newark, 

 VIII, 5 (Sb), Staten Island, IX, X (Ds), Anglesea, IX : the larva feeds on 

 grape (Bt) and, like other cut-worms, on a variety of other plants. 



R. placida Grt. Elizabeth, VIII, 4 (Kp). 



R. alternata Grt. Newark (Ang), VII (Wdt), Camden (Kp), Staten Island, 

 VIII, IX (Ds). 



ADELPHAGROTIS Smith. 



A. prasina Fabr. Newark, VII (Wdt), IX, 18 (Sb), Hopatcong (Pm), Staten 

 Island, VII and VIII (Ds). 



PLATAGROTIS Smith. 

 P. pressa Grt. Lake Hopatcong (Pm). 



EUERETAGROTIS Smith. 



E. sigmoides Gn. Newark (Soc), Hopatcong (Pm). 



E. perattenta Grt. Newark (Wdt), Staten Island, VI (Dsi. 



E. attenta Grt. Occurs rarely near New Vork (Bt). 



SEMIOPHORA Steph. 

 S. elimata Gn. Staten Island (Ds). 



