CATALOGUE OF INSECTS. 463 



Family PYRALIDIDiE. 



Sub-family PYRAODIN^. 



ARTA Grt. 

 A. statalis Grt. Anglesea, VII, 10 (Lt), near New York (Bt). 



GALASA Wlk. 



G. rubidana Wlk. Anglesea, VII, 24 (Lt), near New York (Bt), New Bruns- 

 wick, Newark. 



FABATANA Wlk. = SIPAROCERA Rob. 

 F. oviplagalis Wlk. = nobilis Grt. Ocean County, not rare. 



OMPHALOCERA Led. 

 O. cariosa Led. Near New York on Anoma triloba (Bt). 



PYRALIS Linn. = ASOPIA. 



P. farinalis Linn. Throughout the State : the larva in stored products, 

 chiefly grain and similar substances. Usually it occurs only in waste 

 material and corners, so that cleanliness and preventing such accumula- 

 tions is all that is needed to get rid of it. 



P. costalis Fabr. Throughout the State all season. The larva is the "Clover- 

 hay worm " and sometimes injures it a little in the stack. 



P. olinalis Gn. Anglesea, VI (Sm), VII, 21 (Lt), Jersey City Hts., VI, 15 (Sb). 



P. himonialis Zell. Near New York (Bt), Newark (Sb), Jamesburg, VI, 16. 



P. sodalis Wlk. = squamealis Grt. Likely to occur in New Jersey. 



P. cohortalis Grt. Occurs near New York (Bt). 



AGLOSSA Latr. 



A. cuprealis Hbn. =domalis Gn. Anglesea (Lt), Newark, Jersey City Hts., 

 VI, 28 (Sb). 



Sub-family EPIPASCHIINiE. 



EPIPASCHIA Clem. 



E. superatalis Clem. Occurs throughout the eastern U. S.; the larva on 

 sumach. 



LANTHAPHE Clem. 



L. platanella Clem. New Brunswick : the larva makes a web on the under 

 surface of leaf of sycamore. 



