640 NOCTUIDAE 



2606 M. versicolor Grt. Buffalo; Lancaster. Jl. Dead leaves of pine and balsam 



fir or oak( ?). 

 2611 M. grata Hbn. Gowanda, Je (Wild). 



Balsa Walker 



2600 B. malana Fitch. Many-Spotted Apple Worm. General. May-Aug. Apple. 



2601 B. tristrigella Wlk. General, and quite as common, as a rule, as the preced- 



ing species. Ap-Te, Aug. 



2602 B. labecula Grt. Evans Center; Ithaca; McLean; Albany; Poughkeepsie ; 



LI: Forest Pk. ; Brooklyn. May-early Je; Aug. 



Platysenta Grote 



2598 P. videns Gn, Peru; Saranac L. ; Waddington; Rochester; Ithaca; Pough- 

 keepsie; Rye; SI; LI: Newtown; Woodside. Larvae exposed on 

 panicles of several late-flowering perennials, where they eat the ovules 

 (Bird). May-early Sep. 



Crambodes Guenee 



2595 C. talidiformis Gn. Saranac L. ; Lancaster ; Ithaca ; McLean ; Schenectady ; 

 Albany; Rhinebeck; Rye; SI; LI: Newtown. Je-Sep. Verbena. 



Galgula Guenee 



2592 G. hepara Gn. (c? partita Gn.)- Buffalo; E. Aurora; Gowanda; Ithaca; 

 Schenectady; New Windsor; SI; LI: Brooklyn. Je-Jl ; Sep-Oct. 



Proxenus Herrich-Schaeffer 



2590 P. miranda Grt. General and not rare. Je-early Jl; Aug-early Oct. 

 Apparentl}^ a cutworm. 



Caradrina Ochsenheimer 76 



2579 C. meralis Morr. "NY" (Lint). Not seen. 



2577 C. multifera Wlk. Plattsburg; Cascade L. (Adirondacks) ; Fentons; Ithaca; 



Big Ind. Val. ; Onteora Mt., How ; Sharon ; Schoharie ; Kaaterskill ; 

 LI: Brooklyn. Aug-Sep. 



2578 C. extima Wlk. LI: Brooklyn (this may be the species reported as meralis). 

 2581 C. tarda Gn. (Anorthodes prima Sm.). E. Aurora (Wild); Ithaca; LI: 



E. New York. Jl-early Sep. 



Laphygma Guenee 



2574 L. frugiperda S. & A. Fall Army Worm. General, northward to^ Schenec- 

 tady, Utica, Ithaca, Buffalo; Fentons. The var. obscura Rly. is general 

 with the species. Jl-early Oct. 



'^^ The larvae of this genus are cutworms. 



