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A. americana Harr. Our largest species; occurs throughout the State 

 and usually common. Paterson VII, 3 (Gr); Essex Co. V-VII (div) ; 

 Staten Island VI, VII; Jersey City VII; New Brunswick (Coll). The 

 larva occurs from VIII-X (Gr), and feeds on maple, elm, chestnut, 

 linden, poplar, bircli, alder, oak, hickory, ash, sycamore and prob- 

 ably others. 



A. hastulifera Sm. & Abb. Hopatcong (Pm) ; Newark (Soc); Palisade 

 Park (Wr); Paterson VII, 17, larva IX, 19 (Gr); Staten Island VI, 



VII, larva on alder (Ds), and probably occurs elsewhere in the State; 

 larva on alder (div) and maple (Bt}. 



A. dactylina Git. Chester VII, 30 (Dn) ; Newark V, VI (div); Elizabeth, 

 V, VI (Bz); Gloucester VI, 2 (Lt) ; Staten Island V, VII (Ds). The 

 larva on alder, birch and willow. 



A. leporina Linn. No State records as yet; but I still believe it occurs 

 in New Jersey; the larva on poplar, willow and birch. 



A. populi Riley. Recorded from Long Island and sure to occur in New 

 Jersey; flies in May and June; larva on poplar. 



A. lepusculina Gn. Ranges from New Hampshire to Florida and sure to 



occur in New Jersey. 

 A. innotata Gn. Staten Island, V, VII (Ds); Newark district; Elizabeth 



VII (Bz) ; the larva on hickory. 

 A. betulae Riley. Westfield (Keller); Passaic Co., VII, 20-VIII, 10 (Bz) ; 



and probably elsewhere in the State on birch. 

 A. morula Grt. & Rob. New Brunswick, VII; Staten Island, V, VII, VIII 



(Ds) ; the larva on elm, apple and linden. 

 A. interrupta Gn. (occidentalis Grt. & Rob.) Throughout the State 



common V-IX; Newark V-VIII (div); Chester VIII, 9 (Dn) ; Metuch- 



en V, 11, Plainfield V, 18, Paterson VIII, 1-22 (Gr) ; 5-mile beach 



VIII, 2-20 (Haim) ; Staten Island VII-IX (Ds) ; the larva on elm, 

 birch, apple, plum, cherry. 



A. Isetifica Sm. Plainfield V, 18 (Gr) ; Grange Mts. VII (Wdt); several 

 specimens marked only "New Jersey" without date. 



A. elisabeta Sm. Elizabeth V, VII, VIII (div); Chester VIII, 6 (Dn) ; 

 New Brunswick VII, 3 (Gr) ; larva probably on maple. 



A. lobelias Gn. Throughout the State IV-VIII. Paterson, Newark, Jer- 

 sey City, Elizabeth, New Brunswick, Staten Island, 5-mile beach; the 

 larva on oak. 



A. furcifera Gn. Paterson VII, 27, New Brunswick V, 15 (Gr); Newark 

 VII (Wdt); Elizabeth, V-VIII (Bz) ; 5-mile beach, V, 20 (Haim); the 

 larva on wild, fire and choke-cherry. 



A. hasta Gn. Paterson V, 30, VII, 26, Metuchen V, 11 (Gr) ; Westside, 

 Greenville VIII, 5 (Wrms) ; Elizabeth V-VIII (div) ; Staten Island IV, 

 V, VII, VIII (Ds); larva on cherry VI, 26, IX, 19 (Gr). 



A. spinigera Gn. Elizabeth IV-VI (Bz) ; Staten Island (Ds). and un- 

 doubtedly elsewhere in the State. 



