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X. grotei Riley. Hopatcong (Pm); Paterson X, 24, New Brunswick III, 

 23 (Gr); Newark IV (Bz). 



X. antennata Wlk. Throughout the State in late fall and early spring; 

 the commonest of our species. As in all the other species of this 

 genus, the adults occur in late fall and hibernate in that stage, re- 

 appearing for flight and oviposition early next spring. The food 

 plants include , among others, apple trees, and some injury has been 

 caused by the larvae eating into the forming fruit. 



X. thaxteri Grt. Newark (Sb). 



UTHOLOMIA Grt. 



L. napae Morr. Forest Hill IV, 20 (Wrrns) ; rare near New York (Bt), 

 and probably throughout northern New Jersey. 



CALOCAMPA Steph. 

 C. nupera Lint. Occasional in northern New Jersey. 



C. cineritia Grt. Newark III and IV, on willow catkins; larvae in Sep- 

 tember on low willows (Sb). 



L. curvimacula Morr. Staten Island IV (Ds) and occasional in North 

 Jersey. 



CUCULLIA Schranck. 



C. convexipennis G. & R. Newark and northward VI-VIII (div) ; Staten 

 Island VII-IX (Ds) ; often on golden rod. 



C. asteroides Gn. Hopatcong to Cape May and elsewhere throughout 

 the State VII-IX; usually on golden rod. 



C. intermedia Speyer. Hopatcong (Pm) ; Newark VIII (Wdt). 



C. philae Sm. Taken in Fairmount Park, Phila., and will certainly occur 

 in New Jersey. 



BELLURA Wlk. 



B. gortynides Wlk. Passaic Co. VIII, 29 (Kell) ; New Durham VIII, 29 

 (Wrrns); Elizabeth VIII, 9 (Bz); Newark district; larva in stems of 

 "Typha," rare. 



B. obliqua G. & R. Newark V, VII, common; larva in cat-tails; easily 

 taken during the winter when the stems are frozen in ice. 



NONAGRIA Ochs. 



N. oblonga Grt. Elizabeth VII (Bz). 

 N. subflava Grt. Rare near Newark (Soc); seasonally common near 



Jersey City (Wrms). 

 N. laeta Morr. Described from "Hoboken." 



OMMATOSTOLA Grt. 



O. lintneri Grt. Anglesea in late August and September, sometimes 

 common at light and during the day found at rest in the bath houses. 



