4;8 REPORT OF NEW JERSEY STATE MUSEUM. 



C. dejecta Strck. Lake Hopatcong, Elizabeth VII, VIII (Bz); Newark 

 (Ang). 



C. vidua S. & A. Hopatcong (Pm) ; Caldwell (Cr) ; Elizabeth VIII, IX 

 (Bz); Staten Island IX (Ds) ; New Brunswick VIII, IX (Gr) ; larva 

 on oak, hickory and walnut. 



C. viduata Gn. Orange Mts. IX (Sb); Elizabeth VIII (Kp) ; Pleasant- 

 ville (Lt) ; larva on walnut. 



C. lacrymosa Gn. Newark IX, 26 (Sb). 



The var. "ulalume" Strck. is recorded from Morristown (Peck). 

 C. agrippina Strck. Rare near New York (Bt). 

 C. insolabilis Gn. Caldwell (Cr) ; larva on hickory. 



C. angusi Grt. Ft. Lee Dist. (Bt) ; Elizabeth VIII, IX (Bz) ; 5-mile beach 

 VIII, 22 (Haim) ; larva on hickory. 



Mr. Beutenmuller finds the varieties "edna" Bent, and "lucetta" Hy. 

 Edw. with the type near Fort Lee. 



C. obscura Strck. Caldwell (Cr) ; Staten Island VII, VIII (Ds); New 

 Brunswick VIII, 25 (Gr) ; the larva on hickory. 



The variety "residua" Grt. occurs with the type and in addition is re- 

 corded from Hopatcong (Pm); Orange Mts. (Wdt); Elizabeth (Kp). 



C. tristis Edw. Dover (Jn) ; Caldwell (Cr); Lahaway (Sm). 



HYPOCALA Gn. 



H. andremona Cram, (hillii Lint.) Staten Island IX, 2G (Ds). 



PHOBERIA Hbn. 



P. atomaris Hbn. Newark IV (div) ; Staten Island IV, Lakehurst IV 

 (Ds). 



HOMOPHOBERIA Morr. 



H. cristata Morr. Described from "Hoboken" and never since found. 



PANAPODA Gn. 



P. rufimargo Hbn. Throughout the State V-VIII, the varieties "carnei- 

 costa" Gn. and "roseicosta" Gn., with the type and equally abundant. 

 Larvae on upper side of oak leaf (Dyar), and feed also on hickory and 

 willow. 



PARALLELIA Hbn. 



P. bistriaris Hbn. Throughout the State V-VIII; usually not rare. 



AGNOMONIA Hbn. 

 A. anilis Dru. Newark (Soc) ; Staten Island VIII (Ds). 



REMIGIA Gn. 



R. repanda Fabr. (latipes Gn.) Throughout the State, VI and VII-X; 

 sometimes locally not rare. 



