284 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 



AMPHION, Hub. 

 A. nessus, Cram. 



Common locally, but by no means generally distributed. On 

 the Newark list. May and June — Seib. 



THYREUS, Swains. 

 T. abbotii. Swains. 



Usually common. The ugly larva on Grape is familiar to 

 most. Caldwell, rare — Crane. May — Seib. 



DEIDAMIA, Clem. 

 D. inscripta, Harr. 



Rare. Seems to be generally distributed, but never obtrusive. 

 Taken by the Newark collectors. 



DBILEPHILA, Ochs. 

 D. gallii, var. chamaenerii, Harr. 



Not common ; seems local and rather more northern. Taken 

 at Newark. Caldwell, rare — Crane. 



D. lineata, Fabr. 



Common throughout the State. The imago is especially fond 

 of flying about the newly-opened flowers of LEnothera (Evening 

 Primrose). July and August — Seib. 



CHCEROCAMPA, Dup. 

 C tersa, Linn. 



Rather a southern species, habitally. Taken by the Newark 

 collectors. Caldwell, common — Crane. May, July and Sep- 

 tember — Seib. 



ARQEUS, Hub. 

 A. labruscae, Linn. 



An occasional visitor from southern climes. I have picked up 

 a specimen on the beach. Not on the Newark list. 



