618 LiPARIDAE NOCTUIDAE 



3706 H. inornata Beut. LI: Bellport, in a swamp (presumably now exterminated). 



3707 H. definita Pck. Yellow-headed Tussock. Rochester (NYS) ; Allegany 



Pk. (IVild) ; Ithaca; McLean; New Windsor. The species is probably 

 rather general, but is easily recognized only in the larva. Sep. 



Olene Hiibner 

 (Parorgyia) 



3709 O. achatina S. & A. Plattsburg; Rhinebeck; Poughkeepsie. These records 



probably belong to O. basiflava. 



3710 O. basiflava Pck. Brockport; Rhinebeck; Poughkeepsie; LI: Yaphank 



(Doll). Late Jl- early Aug. Hickory. 

 3712 O. vagans B. & McD. Big Ind. Val. (Pears); LI: Yaphank (Doll). Oak. 



3715 O. atomaria Wlk. Newburgh (Pck); Greene Co (Seifert). Aug. 



O. atomaria var. parallela G. & R. Ithaca; Big Ind. Val. (Pears) ; Rhine- 

 beck. Je-Aug. 



3716 O. cinnamomea G. & R. Poughkeepsie. Jl-Aug. 

 3717a O. interposita Dyar. Sharon. Aug 1. 



3718 O. plagiata Wlk. Plattsburg. Jl-Aug. Pine. 



3720 O. pini Dyar. Albany (Dyar); Catskills (Franck). Pine. 



PORTHETRIA Hubner 



3722 P. dispar L. Gypsy Moth. Dr. Felt states that infestation has been found 



at one time or another in the following localities, but that the species is 

 now presumably exterminated : Geneva ; Mt. Kisco ; Garrison ; a strip 

 along the eastern border of the State from near L. George south to 

 Dutchess Co, including the townships of Hampton, Stanford, Washing- 

 ton, Berlin, N. Greenbush, N. Albany, Gallatin, Austerlitz, Canaan, and 

 Pine Plains; Moriah Twp. in Essex Co; LI: Prospect Pk., Brooklyn; 

 Patchogue and vie. ; Greenport. Aug. 



LiPARIS Ochsenheimer 



L. monacha L. Black Arches, or Nun Moth. LI: Brooklyn (Franck). 



Apparently never established. 



EUPROCTIS Hiibner 



3723 E. phaeorrhoea Don. (chrysorrhoea auct.). Brown-tail Moth. LI: Rich- 



mond Hill, Jl 15, 1910, at light (Kch) ; Hardscrabble ; Orient Pt. ; 

 Fisher's I., breeding in small numbers in 1914; Shelter I. Now 

 exterminated. 



Family NOCTUIDAE 



subfamily HYPENINAE 



Hypena Schrank 



3579 H. humuli Harr. Hop Snout-Moth. General and common. May; Aug; 

 Oct. A general feeder, sometimes injurious to hop. 



