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T. calamus Hbn. Throughout the State. Hopatcong VII, 4, abundant 

 about hickory; Paterson VI, 24, VII, 4 (Gr) ; Newark V-VIII (div) ; 

 Elizabeth VII (Bz) ; Staten Island VI, VII (Ds) ; Jamesburg VII, 4 

 (Sk); Camden VIII, 1 (Carney); 5-mile beach VII, 3 (Haim). Single 

 brooded (Bt), the larva on oak, hickory, chestnut, walnut. 



T. liparops Bd. Lee. Westmont VII (Mitchell); Newark (Soc); Eliza- 

 beth (Bwl) ; Jamesburg VII, 4; Lakehurst VII, 21 (Ds); 5-mile beach 

 VII, 17-26 (Haim). The larva on oak, holly, thorn, plum and apple. 

 The variety "strigosa" occurs with the type. 



T. damon Cram. Throughout the State, locally common. Westmont V, 

 19, 20 (Mitchell); Plainfield, Passaic Valley, Greenwood Lake, Lake 

 Hopatcong, Del. Water Gap, only where red cedar grows, V, VI and 

 VIII (Bt); Orange Mts. IV, 25-VIII, 1 (div); Paterson V, 11-VII, 27 

 (Gr) ; Morris Plains (Jn) ; Staten Island V, 8 (Ds) ; Laurel Springs 

 IV, 29 (Hoyer) ; 5-mile beach VII (div). Food plants for larva are 

 cedar and "Smilax rotundifolia." 



var. patersoma Brehme. Type locality Paterson VII, 25 (Gr). 

 T. cecrops Fab. Manasquan VI, 29 (Brehme) ; 1 only. 



T. augustus Kirby. Paterson IV, 8, 22; Milltown IV, 29, abundant (Gr) ; 

 Hemlock Falls IV, 30, V, 30 (Bz) ; Staten Island, IV and V, formerly 

 abundant, but of late years more rare (Ds) ; South Amboy (Bt) ; 

 Jamesburg V (Sm) ; Gloucester, Westville IV, 25 (Sk); Mt. Holly 

 (Aaron); Clementon V, 10 (div); Laurel Springs IV, 29 (Hoyer). 



T. irus Gdt. Orange Mts. IV and V, not rare (div); Staten Island IV 

 and V (Ds) ; Gloucester, in pine woods IV, V (Aaron); Westville V 

 (Sk) ; Clementon V, 16 (Jn) ; Anglesea, common V, 1 (Lt) ; 5-mile 

 beach IV, 26-VI (Haim); Jamesburg V (Sm). The larva feeds on 

 wild plum and huckleberry. 



T. polios Cook & Watson. Type locality Lakewood IV, 21 and 27; also 

 taken at Lakehurst in April and May by Davis and Grossbeck; Mill- 

 town IV, 22 (Gr) ; Brown's Mills V, 12, Manumuskin IV, 29, Lucaston 

 IV, 10 (Dke). Larva on bear-berry "Arctostaphylos uva-ursi" (Cook). 



T. henrici Grt. & Rob. Staten Island V, 23 (Br) ; South Amboy (Bt) ; 

 Jamesburg V (Sm) ; Westville (Aaron). The larva feeds on plum 

 and cherry. 



T. niphon Hbn. In pine woods IV and V (Bt) ; common in May, 1881, 

 along a sandy road and none have been seen since, Staten Island 

 (Ds); Jamesburg V (Sm) ; Gloucester, Mount Holly (Aaron); West- 

 ville IV, 29, Camden VI, 18 (Sk) ; Riverton (Jn) ; Clementon V, 9 (Lt) ; 

 5-mile beach V, 7 (Haim). The larva feeds on pine. 



T. titus Fab. Westmont VII, 8-29 (Mitchell) ; Dover VII, 16 (Jn) ; Lake 

 Hopatcong (Pm, Bt) ; Paterson VII, 17 (Gr) ; Snake Hill (Bt), James- 

 burg VII, 4 (div); Staten Island VII, VIII (Ds). The larva feeds on 

 plum and wild cherry. 



