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METATHORASA Moore. 



M. monetifera Gn. Hopatcong (Bt), Orange Mts., VI (Wdt), Newark 

 (Soc), Elizabeth, VII, 24, Glassboro, VII, 3 (Kp), Lahaway. 



EUHERRICHIA Grt. = HERRIOHIA Grt. 



E. mollissima Gn Jersey City at sugar, VIII, usually rare, common in 1898 

 (Kr), Anglesa, VII, 24 (Kp). 



LITHACODIA Hbn. 



L. bellicula Hbn. Woodbury, V, 5, Elizabeth, VII, 24 (Kp), Anglesea, V, 

 VII, IX. 



ERASTRIA Ochs. = EUSTROTIA Hbn. 



E. albidula Gn. New Brunswick. 



E. concinnimacula Gn. Caldwell (Cr), Staten Island, V (Dsj. 



E. synochitis G. and R. Newark (Erb), V, VI, VII (Wdt). 



E. olivula Gn. Newark (Wdt), common near New York (Bt). 



E. musta G. and R. Newark, at light, VIII (Wdt). 



E. muscosula Gn. Staten Island. VI, VIII (Ds), Hopatcong (Pm), Caldwell 



(Cr), Forest Hill, VI, VII, VIII (Wdt), North Jersey (Sb). 

 E. caduca Grt. Jamesburg, VII, larva on Sagittaria. 

 E. apicosa Harv. Throughout the State, V-IX, common. 

 E. carneola Gn. Throughout the State, V-IX : the most abundant of the 



species. 

 E. seria Grt. Newark, VI (Wdt). 



GALGULA Gn. 



G. hepara Gn. and var. partita Gn. Throughout the State, VII-X, usually 

 not rare. 



METOPONIA Dup. 



M. obtusa H. S. Caldwell (Cr). 



DRASTERIA Hbn. 



D. erechtea Cram Throughout the State, V-X, common : larva on grass, 

 clover, etc. 



D. crassiuscula Harv. With the preceding but less common ; larval habits 

 as before : neither of the species, though very numerous, is at all 

 injurious. 



C^INTJRGIA Wlk. 



O. convalescens Gn. "New Jersey "; by no means common. 





