CATALOGUE OF INSECTS. 449 



ANAGOGA Hbn. 



A. occiduaria Wlk. = pulveraria Auct. Hopatcong (Pm) : larva on wil- 

 low, hazel, beech, maple, &c. 



SICYA Gil. 

 S. macularia Harr. Likely to be found in New Jersey. 



THERINA Hbn. 



T pellucidaria G. and R. = bibularia G. and R. "New Jersey." 



T. endropiaria G. and R. Hopatcong (Pm), Newark, VI (Wdt), Staten 



Island, VI (Ds) : food plants, hornbeam, oak. 

 T. athasiaria Wlk. Lahaway, V, 28, Cologne, V, 24, common. 

 T. fiscellaria Gn. New Brunswick. 

 T. fervidaria Hbn. Staten Island, IX, X (Ds), Caldwell (Cr), Atco, IX, 27 



(Kp), Jamesburg : larva on beech, birch, cherry, elm, spruce, &c 



METROCAMPA Gn. 



M. margaritata L. Staten Island, VI, VIII (Ds), New Brunswick, X : larva 



on birch, elm, hornbeam, oak, poplar, willow, &c. 

 M. perlata Gn. Newark, VIII, IX (Soc), Hopatcong (Pm). 



EUGONOBAPTA Warr. 



E. nivosata Gn. (Acidalia). Hopatcong (Pm), Orange Mts., VII, 4 (Lt), 

 Newark, VII (Wdt), Caldwell (Cr). 



ENNOMOS Tr. 



E. alniaria Linn. Hopatcong (Pm), Newark, IX, X (Wdt), Staten Island, X, 



XI (Ds), New Brunswick, X, locally common throughout the State: 



larva on birch, chestnut, elm, linden, &c. 

 E. subsignaria Hbn. Caldwell (Cr), Newark, VII (Wdt), Staten Island, 



VII, VIII (Ds), New Brunswick, Jamesburg: larva on apple, basswood, 



elm, linden, poplar, etc. 



XANTHOTYPE Warr. = ANGERONA. 



X. crocotaria Fabr. Throughout the State, June to September, locally com- 

 mon : larva on strawberry, currant, gooseberry. 



PLAGODIS Hbn. 



P. serinaria H. S. Staten Island, VI (Ds), Newark, VIII (Aug) : jloscularia 



Grt, and rosaria G. and R., are the same species or at most varieties. 

 P. keutzingaria Pack. New Jersey, probably : larva on apple. 

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