THE INSECTS OF NEW JERSEY. 501 



D. liberaria Walk. Newark VIII, IX, 17 (div) ; Staten Island IX (Ds). 

 "D. exanthemata" is not American, and the record for "D. (Anthelia) 

 nigroseriata" was based on an error. 



SCIAGRAPHIA Hulst. 



S. granitata Gn. Forest Hill V, VIII (Wdt) ; Camden IV, 25 (Kp) ; Plain- 

 field VI, 1, Paterson V, 18 (Gr) ; Jamesburg VII, Lakehurst IX (Ds). 



S. heliothidata Gn. Elizabeth VII, VIII (Bz) ; Staten Island V, VII, VIII 

 (Ds) ; larva on locust. 



S. continuata Walk. Orange Mts. VIII (Wdt): Paterson V, 8, VI, 9, VII, 



9, IX, 1 (Gr) ; Anglesea VI, IX, 4; pupae beaten from juniper. 

 S. mellistrigata Grt. Newark (Ang) ; Anglesea (Lt). 



"S. muscariata," "nubiculata," "neptata" and "subminiata" do not occur 

 in New Jersey. 



PHILOBIA Dup. 



P. enotata Gn. Staten Island V, VI, VIII (Ds) ; Orange Mts. VI, 8 (Wdt) ; 

 Jamesburg VII, 4 (Lt) ; Long Branch VII (Gr) ; Clementon V, 10 (Kp) ; 

 larva on "Lactuca grandiflora." 



MACARIA Curt. 

 M. infimata Gn. Forest Hill (Kp) ; Newark (Soc). 



M. eremiata Gn. Clementon V, 10 (Lt) ; Middlesex Co., Lahaway VI, 10 

 (Coll); DaCosta V, 19 (Dke). 



M. aequiferaria Walk. Hemlock Falls IV, 29 (Bz) ; Staten Island V (Ds). 

 M. minorata Pack. Plainfield (Gilbert). 



M. praeatomata Harv. Newark VII (Bwl) ; Forest Hill VIII (Wdt) ; Cam- 

 den IV, 25 (Kp) ; larva on huckleberry. 



CYMATOPHORA Hbn. (DIASTICTIS Hbn.) 

 C. distribuaria Hbn. Lakehurst IX (Ds). 



C. ribearia Fitch. Hopatcong (Pm) ; Caldwell (Cr) ; Paterson VI, 18-VII, 

 27 (Gr); Newark (Soc), and probably throughout the State. The 

 larva is the currant and gooseberry span-worm, and sometimes locally 

 injurious. It is easily controlled by arsenical sprays. 



C sulphurea Pack. Should occur in New Jersey. 



C. inceptaria Walk. Newark VI, IX (Wdt); Elizabeth VI, 12 (Bz) ; New 

 Brunswick VI, 16, Milltown V, 30, VI, 12 (Gr) ; larva on oak. 



C. subcessaria Walk. Orange Mts. VI (Wdt), also a currant span-worm, 

 but never found in harmful numbers. 



C. wavaria Linn. Staten Island VI (Ds) ; larva on currant and goose- 

 berry. 



C. virginalis Hulst. Newark (Coll). 



The records for "C. flavicaria," "subalbaria," "umbrifasciata" and "in- 

 quinaria" have proved to be erroneous. 



