1931] Moths from Silver Lake, Neiu Hampshire 37 
Aristotelia ruhidella Clem. Common. This species has 
been confused with pudibundella Z. The male has a promi- 
nent sex-patch on the under side of the front wing. 
A. absconditella Walk. 
A. quinquepunctella Busck. 
Enchrysa dissectella Z. 
Evippe prunifoliella Chamb. 
Lavernidae 
Perimede erransella Chamb. 
Yponomeutidae 
Ocnero stoma pinariella Z. 
Tortricxdae 
Olethreutes osmundana Fern. 
Sparganothis lycopodiana Kearf. 
Tortrix packardiana Fern. 
Pyralididae 
Polloccia alticolalis Dyar. Common. 
Paralispa terrenella Z. 
Elophila plevie Dyar. Very abundant. I have also taken 
this species in abundance at East Killingly, Conn. I can- 
not understand why its occurrence in the North has been 
so long overlooked. Type in the U. S. N. M. 
Glyptocera consobrinella Z. 
Meroptera unicolorella Hulst. 
Noctuidae 
Parahypenodes quadralis B. & McD. 
Panthea fur cilia Pack. Very common! One specimen 
was a partial gynandromorph, the left wings and antenna 
being male, while those of the right side are female. The 
abdomen and genitalia appear to be normally male. 
Plusia alias Ottol. 
Eriopus mollis sima Guen. 
Eurois ( Matuta ) youngii Smith. Specimens were taken 
which intergraded strongly to E. elimata Guen., which 
was also taken. There appears to be some doubt that 
these are distinct species. 
