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H. modica Gn. Andover VIII (Kr) ; Snake Hill VII (Wdt) ; Woodside 

 VIII, 18 (Bwl); Newark VII (div) ; Elizabeth VII (Bz) ; Staten Island 

 VI-VIII (Ds); 5-mile beach VIII, 27 (Haim). 



H. hausta Grt. Jersey City Hts. IV, 20, Newark (Sb), Elizabeth VI, 24, 

 1 specimen (Bz). 



H. diversicolor Morr. Edgewater Hts. IX, 10 (Wrms). 



MACRONOCTUA Grt. 



M. onusta Grt. Ramsey IX, 22 (Sleight); Elizabeth IX, 18 (Bz) ; "New 

 Jersey" (div) ; the larva bores in the roots of German lily (Dyar) 

 and blue flag (Bird). 



DRYOBOTA Led. 



D. illocata Wlk. Hopatcong (Pm) ; 5-mile beach VIII, 22 (Haim), and 



probably throughout the State. 



HYPPA Dup. 



H. xy lino ides Gn. Throughout the State V-IX; not rare. 



FERALIA Grt. 



F. jocosa Gn. Paterson IV, 4-6 (Gr) ; Newark Dist. Ill, IV, the larva 

 on hemlock (Soc); is a very local species, but not rare where it 

 occurs. 



F. major Sni. Occurs in New York just north of the line, and will un- 

 doubtedly be found also in New Jersey: 



TRACHEA Hbn. 



T. delicata Grt. Ft. Lee VIII, 18 (Wrms); Jersey City VIII (Kr) ; Eliz- 

 abeth VIII (Bz). 



EUPLEXIA Steph. 



E. lucipara Linn. Throughout the State V-IX, not rare; larva on birch, 



"Viburnum," etc. 



ACTINOTIA Hbn. 



A. ramosula Gn. Great Notch VIII. 26 (Dke) ; Ft. Lee (Bt) ; Caldwell 

 (Cr); Newark V (Bwl); Elizabeth IV, VII, IX (div); Staten Island 

 V-VIII (Ds). 



DIPTERYGIA Steph. 



D. scabriuscula Linn. Throughout the State V-VIII; larva on "Rumex." 



PYROPHILA Hbn. 



P. tragopogonis Linn. Ramsey VIII, 5 (Sleight); "New Jersey" (Coll). 

 P. pyramidoides Gn. Throughout the State, V-IX, sometimes locally 



common. "One of the commonest larva of early spring" (Dyar). 



feeding on wild cherry, apple, poplar, chestnut, etc. 



