284 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 



AMPHION, Hub. 

 A. nessus, Cram. 



Common locally, but by no means generally distributed. On 

 the Newark list. May and Juue Seib. 



THYREUS, Swains. 

 T. abbotii, Swains. 



Usually common. The ugly larva on Grape is familiar to 

 most. Caldwell, rare Crane. May Seib. 



DEIDAMIA, Clem. 

 D. inscripta, Harr. 



Rare. Seems to be generally distributed, but never obtrusive. 

 Taken by the Newark collectors. 



DEILEPHILA, Ochs. 

 D. gallii, var. chamaenerii, Harr. 



Not common ; seems local and rather more northern. Taken 

 at Newark. Caldwell, rare Crane. 



D. lineata, Fabr. 



Common throughout the State. The imago is especially fond 

 of flying about the newly-opened flowers of (Enothera (Evening 

 Primrose). July and August Seib. 



CHCEROCAMPA, Dup. 

 C. tersa, Linn. 



Rather a southern species, habitally. Taken by the Newark 

 collectors. Caldwell, common Crane. May, July and Sep- 

 tember Seib. 



ARGEUS, Hub. 

 A. labruBcaa, Linn. 



An occasional visitor from southern climes. I have picked up 

 a specimen on the beach. Not on the Newark list. 



