NOCTUIDAE 653 



PSAPHIDIA Walker 



2105 p. grotei Morr. Ithaca; Bronx; SI. The -commonest of the group, at 



Ithaca. Ap-May. 

 2104 P. resumens Wlk. Ithaca; Bronx; SI; LI: Brooklyn; Central Pk. Ap-May. 



2106 P. thaxteriana Grt. Ithaca; Rye; LI: Brookhaven. Mar-May. Oak. 



MOMOPHANA Grote 



2098 M. comstocki Grt. Plattsburg; Saranac L. ; Buffalo; E. Aurora (Wild); 

 Portage; Ithaca (type) ; Big Ind. Val. May, 



FerALIA Grote 



2096 F. jocosa Gn. Plattsburg; Fentons ; West Seneca; Ithaca; Corinth; New 



Windsor; Ramapo; Bronx. Common locally. Ap. Hemlock. 



2097 F. major Sm. Plattsburg ; Saratoga ; LI : Central Pk. ; Massapequa. Ap-May. 



HOMOHADENA Grote 



2080 H. badistriga Grt. Lewis Co; Lancaster; Ithaca; Schenectady; Albany. 

 Lintner's record of infixa is undoubtedly based on the Lewis Co speci- 

 men, Je-Jl. Ploneysuckle. Not a cutworm. 



Oncocnemis Lederer 



2034 O. saundersiana Grt. Bangall (Eng). Sep-Mar. 



2046 O. riparia Morr. Evans Center; Buffalo; Locust Val.; LI: Northport; 



Glencove. Harvey's record of chandleri is undoubtedly based on this 



species (Erie Co). 

 2061 O. piffardi Wlk, (atrifasciata Morr,). Fentons; Long L. ; LI. The last 



record should be verified. 



CUCULLIA Schrank^s 



2005 C. convexipennis G. & R. Rather common throughout the State, the cater- 

 pillar being seen fully as often as the moth. Je-Aug. 



2002 C. postera Gn. Mt. Marcy ; Fentons ; Ithaca, Jl, Stedman ; Liberty ; Sharon ; 



Rhinebeck; Poughkeepsie ; New Windsor; LI: Glendale, Kch. 



2003 C. asteroides Gn. Common everywhere, the caterpillar often seen, Je-Jl 



5 ; late Aug ; late Sep, 



1999 C. florea Gn. Ithaca; Newburgh; Trenton Falls; Sharon; Ulster Co; 

 Poughkeepsie. May-early Jl. 



1993 C. laetiiica Lint. "NY" (Graef). I have seen the specimen; is it mislabeled? 



(Fbs). 

 1992 C. speyeri Lint. Rochester, Angle; Buffalo {Wild): Lestershire; Albany; 



New Windsor; LI: Woodhaven; Pinehaven. Jl. 

 1997 C. intermedia Speyer. General southward to Rochester, Angle; E. Aurora, 



the Catskills, and Albany. End of May-early Je; late Jl-early Sep, 



^* The larvae in this genus are general feeders, usually on flowers. 



