5i2 REPORT OF NEW JERSEY STATE MUSEUM. 



E. indetermina Bdv. Throughout the State, June and July, locally not 

 rare. The larva on apple, cherry, rose, buttonball and a great 

 variety of other trees and plants. 



E. chloris H. S. Common throughout the State VI & VII. Larva a 

 general feeder, including apple, pear and cherry. 



MONOLEUCA G. & R. 



M. semifascia Wlk. Morris Plains (Neum) ; Palisades (Jtl) ; rare near 

 New York (Bt) ; Lakehurst VII, 12 (Bz). Mr. Joutel reports the 

 larva in New Jersey, but says nothing of its food habits. 



ADONETA Clem. 



A. spinuloides H. S. Throughout the State, not rarely, VII & VIII. 



Larva in late summer on plum, cherry, bayberry and many other 



trees and shrubs. 

 A. leucosigma Pack. Occurs rarely with the preceding and is probably 



a variety; although that is disputed. 



SISYROSEA Grt. 



S. textula H. S. Ft. Lee (Bt) ; Newark (Soc) ; Elizabeth VI, VII (Bz) ; 

 Staten Island (Ds) ; New Brunswick (Gr) ; Wenonah (Dke), and 

 probably throughout the State. Larva on plum, cherry, oak, maple, 

 chestnut, bayberry and many other trees and plants. 



NATADA Wlk. 



N. nasoni Grt. Plainfield (Doll); Palisades (Jtl); Lakehurst (Gr). The 

 larva only is reported in August on oak. It also feeds on many 

 other trees. 



PHOBETRON Hbn. 



P. pithecium S. & A. The "hag-moth." G. d., but rare, in July. 



The remarkable caterpillar is quite a general feeder and occurs on 

 most of the ordinary orchard trees in late summer. 



ISOCH>ETES Dyar, 



I. beutenmulleri Hy. Bdw. The larva has been taken by Joutel on 

 Staten Island in September. 



PROLIMACODES Schaus. 



P. scapha Harr. Locally common throughout the State, VII. VIII. The 

 larva until XI, feeding generally on trees and shrubs, including most 

 of the usual orchard trees. 



LIMACODES Latr. (COCHLIDION Hbn.) 



L. biguttata Pack. Hopatcong VI, VII (Bt) ; Newark (Soc); Staten 

 Island VII (Ds) ; Woodbury VI (Kp); Anglesea (Lt). The larva 

 seems confined to oak. 



L. rectilinea G. & R. Morris Plains (Bt) ; North Jersey (Sm). 

 L. y-inversa Pack. Piedmont Plain and northward; local and not com- 

 mon. Larva on hickory and blue beech (Dyar). 



