CATALOGUE OF INSECTS. 421 



T. alia Gn. Throughout the State, late iu fall and again in March and April : 

 larva a general feeder in early spring (Dyar). 



T. subterminata Smith. Newark in April, on willow blossoms (Sb). 



CALYMNIA Hbn. 



C. orina Gn. Not actually taken in the State, but so distributed as to occur 

 almost certainly. 



IPIMORPHA Hbn. 

 I. pleonectusa Grt. Recorded from " New Jersey." 



ATETHMIA Hbn. 

 A. rectifascia Grt. Recorded from "New Jersey." 



COSMIA Ochs. 

 C. paleacea Esp. Chester (Dkn). 



PYRRHIA Hbn. 



P. umbra Hbn. Staten Island, VIII (Ds), Newark, VI (Sb), Caldwell (Cr): 

 larva on Desmodium and blackberry. 



P. exprimens Wlk. With the preceding but more rarely. 



PARASTICHTIS Hbn. 



P. discivaria Wlk. Have no actual records, but the species will certainly be 

 found. 



ORTHOSIA Ochs. 



O. bicolorago Gn. Throughout the State, VII to XI, the var. ferrugtnoides 



Gn., quite as plentiful as the type. 

 O. aurantiago Gn. 1 have a New Jersey specimen without data. 

 O. conradi Grt "New Jersey." 

 O. helva Grt. Hopatcong (Pni), Caldwell (Cr), Bayonne (Bt), Staten Island, 



VIII (Ds), Elizabeth, VIII, 19 (Kp). 

 O. lutosa Andr. Recorded from New Jersey. 



GLiEA Hbn. 



G. viatica Grt. "New Jersey." 



G. inulta Grt. Staten Island, IX (Ds). Caldwell (Cr). 



G. signata French. "New Jersey." 



G. sericea Morr. Ft. Lee (Bt), Newark, X (Wdt), Staten Island, X (Ds). 



