NOCTUIDAE 651 



EUMICHTIS Hiibner 



(Hadena) 



2187 E. ducta Grt. Franklin Co; Saranac L. ; Farnham and E. Aurora (Wild); 



Buffalo. (The last record should be verified.) Aug-Sep. 



2188 E. versuta Sm. "NY" (Wolley-Dod) ; E. Aurora, May (Wild) ; (Je in 



Alberta). Probably a cutworm. Elm and beech. 



EUROTYPE Hampson 

 2178 E. medialis Grt. Schenectady (type). 



Xylotype Hampson 

 2177 X. capax G. & R. Fentons; Big Ind. Val.; LI: pine barrens (Eng). Oct. 



Xylena Ochsenheimer 



{Calocampa Stephens) 



2169 X. nupera Lint. Fentons; Buffalo; E. Aurora (Wild); Ithaca; Schoharie; 

 Karner ; Albany ; LI : Yaphank. Sep-May. 



2174 X. thoracica Putn-Cr. Saranac L. (McKnight). The type was from "NY". 



2173 X. cineritia Grt. Saranac L. ; Lancaster; Karner; LI: Massapequa; Yap- 

 hank; West Hills (Ds). Early spring. Willow. 



2171 X. curvimacula Morr. Plattsburg; Saranac L. ; Buffalo; E. Aurora {Wild) ; 

 Ithaca; McLean; Gloversville ; Karner; Rye; Ramapo; SI; LI: West 

 Hills (Ds). Sep-May. Cutworm. 



Graptolitha Hiibner 82 

 (Xylina Ochsenheimer, in part; Lithophane Hiibner) 



2136 G. disposita Morr. Fentons; Jamestown; Buffalo; Schenectady; Karner; 



Albany; Rye. Sep. 



2138 G. petulca Grt. Plattsburg; L. Placid; Fentons; Lancaster; Schenectady; 

 Karner ; Albany ; LI : Yaphank. 



2134 G. hemina Grt. Lewis Co (Grt). Sep-Je. 



2132 G. patefacta Wlk. Lewis Co; Monroe Co; Ithaca; Karner. Ap. 



2153 G. antennata Wlk. Green Fruit- Worm. Holley; Karner; Schenectady; 



Albany; NYC; SI; LI: Brooklyn to Yaphank. Oct-May. A green 

 fruit-worm of apple, rarer than the following or than G. insciens. 



2154 G. cinerosa Grt. (laticinerea Grt., grotei Rly.). Green Fruit- Worm. Elma; 



Buffalo; E. Aurora; Geneva; Ithaca; Kingston; Schenectady; Karner; 

 New Windsor; Rye; SI; LI: Brooklyn; Bellport; West Hills; Yap- 

 hank. Oct-early May. Apple, pear, and maple. 



2137 G. ferrealis Grt. Fentons; Rochester; Lancaster; Ithaca; Catskills ; Sche- 



nectady; Karner; Inwood; LI: Yaphank. Sep-May. 



*^A11 these species of Graptolitha emerge in late fall, overwinter, and reappear in the spring. 



