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A. clarescens Gn. (pruni Harr.) Throughout the State VI to IX; the 

 larva on apple, Mountain ash, wild and cultivated cherry, plum. 



A. superans Grt. Hopatcong (Pm) ; Essex Co. (div) ; Elizabeth IV, 10 

 (Bz), and probably g. d.; the larva on apple, plum, cherry, birch, 

 mountain ash, etc. 



A. lithospila Grt. Newark VI, VIII (Wdt); Elizabeth V-VIII (div); 

 Staten Island (Ds) ; the larva on hickory, oak, chestnut. 



A. tritona Hbn. Hopatcong (Pm); Staten Island VI, VII (Ds) ; Lake- 

 hurst VII, IX (div) ; Clementon V, 9 (Lt) ; larva on cranberry, deer- 

 berry and "Azalea." 



A. connecta Grt. Paterson IX, 20 (Gr); Jersey City VII (Kr) ; Elizabeth 



VII, VIII (div) ; Staten Island VI-VIII (Ds) ; the larva on willow. 



A. funeralis Grt. Elizabeth V, VI (Bz); Forest Hill VII (Bwl) ; "the 

 ornate caterpillar of this species was found at New Brighton, S. I., 



VIII, 6" (Ds) ; larva on hickory, birch, elm, apple. 



A. fragilis Gn. "New Jersey" without other information. The larva on 

 birch, mountain ash and apple. 



A. caesarea Sm. Essex Co. Park V, 20 (Kf); Woodsitfe VI, 6 (Bwl). 

 A. vinnula Grt. Newark VI, VII (div); Elizabeth V, VI, VII (Bz) ; New 

 Brunswick VI. VII; Staten Island VI, VII (Ds) ; the larvae on elm. 



A. grisea Wlk. Newark (Soc); New Brunswick, rare; the larva on 

 apple, birch, willow, elm and arrow-wood. 



A. hamamelis Gn. (afflicta Grt.) Woodridge VII, 29 (Wrms) ; Newark 



IX, 9 (div) ; Elizabeth V-VIII (Bz) ; the larva on oak (Dyar) and 

 Walnut (Bt). 



A. subochrea Grt. Jersey City at sugar VI (Kr) ; Newark V, VII (div); 

 Staten Island (Ds) ; the larva on witch hazel. 



A. ovata Grt.- Throughout the State from V-VIII; Orange Mts. VI 

 (Wdt) ; Newark VI, VII (Bwl) ; Elizabeth VI, VII (Bz) ; 5-mile beach 

 VIII, 4, 27 (Haim) ; Staten Island VII (Ds) ; the larva on oak, beech 

 and chestnut. 



A. modica Wlk. (exilis Grt.) Guttenberg VI, 30 (Wrms); Elizabeth 

 VI (Bz); New Brunswick VI, VII (Sm) ; Staten Island VI (Ds); the 

 larva on oak. 



A. haesitata Grt. Ramsey VI, 7 (Sleight); Boonton VII (Bwl); Eliza- 

 beth VI (Bz) ; 5-mile beach VIII, 4, 27 (Haim) ; probably throughout 

 the State and mixed with "ovata" and "inclara"; flies from VI-VIII. 



A. inclara Smith, (hamamelis) Common throughout the State VI-IX 

 and quite variable. Larva feeds on oak, chestnut, birch. 



A. increta Morr. Plainfield VII, 5, Newark IV, 25 (Bz) ; Jamesburg VI, 

 Staten Island V, VI (Ds). 



A. retardata Wlk. G. d., and not rare. Essex Co. VIII (div) ; Paterson 

 VI, 26, VIII, 30 (Gr); Elizabeth, V, VI (Bz); New Brunswick VI, VK 

 (Coll); Staten Island V-VIII (Ds); Woodbury VI, 8 (Kp) ; the larva 

 on maple. 



