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M. adjuncta Bdv. Recorded from all parts of the State in August : larva ore 



golden rod and Pteris aquilegia. 

 M. repentina Morr. West Hoboken ; the type and only example ever taken. 

 M legitima Grt. Staten Island, VIII (Ds), Jersey City, VII (Kr), Elizabeth, 



VIII, 19 (Kp), Boonton, VIII (Bwl), Hopatcong (Pm). 

 M. lilacina Harv. Newark (Aug), IX (Bwl). 

 M. goodelli Grt. Newark (Sb). 

 M. ectypa Morr. Morris Plains (Neum). 

 M. renigera Steph. Throughout the State and almost all season : larva a 



general feeder. 

 M. olivacea Morr. New Brunswick, VI, VIII, IX, Ocean County, VI, and 



undoubtedly occurs throughout the State. 

 M. laudabilis Gn. Andover, VIII (Kr), Newark (Soc), Bridgeton, IX, Iona, 



IV. 

 M. lorea Gn. Common near New York ; the larva on geranium, strawberry, 



&c. (Bt). 



TJLOLONCHE Smith. 



TJ. modesta Morr. Occurs throughout the State, rarely. 



TRACHEA Hbn. 

 T. delicata Grt. [Luceria], Jersey City, VIII (Kr). 



LTJPERINA Bdv. = LUCERIA. 



L. passer Gn. Chester (Dkn), Newark (Aug), New Brunswick, and probably 



throughout the State. 

 L. burgessi Morr. Elizabeth, IX, 16 (Kp), Cape May Co., one specimen, at 



light (Lt). 



XYLOPHASIA Steph. = HADENA in part. 



X. remissa Hbn. "New Jersey," without definite locality. 



X. suffusca Morr." Newark (Soc). 



X. apamiformis Gn. Riverton, VII, 31 (Jn), Camden, V, 28, Westville, VI, 



29, Elizabeth, VIII, 19 (Kp), Newark, VI, 4-15, larva under stones (Sb). 

 X. vultuosa Grt. Jersey City, VI, VII (Kr). 

 X. nnitima Gn. Jersey City, on raspberry bloom, in May (Kr). 

 X. lateritia Hbn. " New Jersey," without definite locality. 

 X. dubitans Wlk. = sputatrix Grt. Staten Island, VII, VIII (Ds), Jersey 



City (Kr), Newark, VII, VIII, 22 (Wdt), Caldwell (Cr), Boonton, VII 



(Bwl). 

 X. impulsa Gn. Staten Island, VI (Ds), New Jersey, without definite 



locality. 

 X. devastatrix Brace. Throughout the State all season. The larva is one 



of the most destructive of our field cut-worms. 



