﻿THE 
  INSECTS 
  OE 
  NEW 
  JERSEY. 
  423 
  

  

  AMBLYSCIRTES 
  Speyer. 
  

  

  A. 
  vialis 
  W. 
  H. 
  Edw. 
  Newfoundland 
  V, 
  29, 
  Lakehurst 
  V, 
  20, 
  VI, 
  4 
  (Ds); 
  

  

  Westville 
  V 
  (Sk); 
  Clementon 
  V, 
  16 
  (div). 
  

   A. 
  samoset 
  Scudd. 
  Not 
  yet 
  actually 
  taken; 
  but 
  almost 
  sure 
  to 
  be 
  found. 
  

  

  PYRGUS 
  Westw. 
  

  

  P. 
  tessellata 
  Scudd. 
  Throughout 
  the 
  State, 
  seasonally 
  common, 
  VIII 
  

   and 
  IX. 
  The 
  larva 
  on 
  mallow, 
  "Althea," 
  "Abutilon" 
  and 
  "Sidus." 
  

  

  P. 
  centaureae 
  Ramb. 
  Westmont 
  IV, 
  30-V, 
  19 
  (Mitchell) 
  ; 
  Paterson 
  IV, 
  

   2o-V, 
  14 
  (Gr); 
  Little 
  Falls 
  throughout 
  May 
  (div); 
  lona 
  IV, 
  30 
  (Sk). 
  

  

  NISONIADES 
  Speyer. 
  

  

  N. 
  brizo 
  Bd. 
  — 
  Lee. 
  More 
  or 
  less 
  common 
  throughout 
  the 
  State, 
  April 
  to 
  

   June, 
  recorded 
  by 
  all 
  collectors. 
  There 
  is 
  one 
  record 
  at 
  ClenUenton 
  

   X, 
  5 
  (Sk), 
  and 
  Mr. 
  Davis 
  adds 
  that 
  the 
  species 
  occurs 
  on 
  the 
  more 
  

   barren 
  hills 
  and 
  sandy 
  districts. 
  Larvae 
  on 
  oak 
  and 
  "Cynoglossum." 
  

  

  N. 
  icelus 
  Lint. 
  Del. 
  Water 
  Gap 
  (Aaron); 
  Ft. 
  Lee, 
  Plainfield 
  V, 
  VI 
  (Bt) 
  ; 
  

   Orange 
  Mts. 
  V, 
  1-VI, 
  15 
  (Bz) 
  ; 
  Jersey 
  City 
  VII 
  (Kr) 
  ; 
  Staten 
  Island 
  V 
  

   (Ds). 
  The 
  larva 
  on 
  aspen, 
  willow 
  and 
  witch 
  hazel. 
  

  

  N. 
  lucilius 
  Lint. 
  Greenwood 
  Lake, 
  Orange 
  Mts. 
  V, 
  VI 
  (Bt) 
  ; 
  Paterson 
  

   IV, 
  19-V, 
  7 
  (Gr). 
  The 
  larva 
  on 
  "Aquilegia," 
  "Chenopodium" 
  (Bt), 
  

   willow 
  and 
  poplar 
  (Dyar). 
  

  

  N. 
  persius 
  Scudd. 
  Westmont 
  VIII, 
  6 
  (Mitchell) 
  ; 
  Greenwood 
  Lake 
  and 
  

   elsewhere 
  in 
  N. 
  J., 
  V, 
  VI 
  (Bt) 
  ; 
  Orange 
  Mts. 
  V-VII 
  (Bz) 
  ; 
  Staten 
  

   Island 
  V-IX 
  (Ds) 
  ; 
  So. 
  Orange, 
  Camden 
  VII 
  (Bwl) 
  ; 
  Westville 
  IV, 
  9 
  

   (Sk). 
  The 
  larva 
  on 
  willow 
  and 
  poplar. 
  

  

  N. 
  martialis 
  Scudd. 
  Westmont 
  VII, 
  4 
  (Mitchell); 
  Sparta, 
  Normannock 
  

   VII, 
  Staten 
  Island 
  V, 
  3 
  (Ds) 
  ; 
  Paterson 
  VII, 
  27 
  (Gr) 
  ; 
  Eagle 
  Rock 
  VI 
  

   (Bz); 
  Laurel 
  Springs 
  IV, 
  29 
  (Hoyer); 
  WoodbuiT 
  IX, 
  5 
  (Sk); 
  New 
  

   Jersey 
  V, 
  VI 
  and 
  VII, 
  VIII, 
  two 
  broods 
  (Bt). 
  The 
  larva 
  on 
  red-root 
  

   and 
  wild 
  indigo. 
  The 
  "ausonius" 
  Lint, 
  of 
  the 
  last 
  edition 
  is 
  an 
  un- 
  

   dersized 
  example 
  of 
  this 
  species. 
  

  

  N. 
  Juvenal 
  is 
  Fab. 
  Throughout 
  the 
  State, 
  more 
  or 
  less 
  commonly. 
  May 
  

   to 
  September. 
  Two 
  broods; 
  larva 
  on 
  wild 
  beans 
  and 
  other 
  legumes 
  

   as 
  well 
  as 
  on 
  oak. 
  

  

  N. 
  petronius 
  Lint. 
  Orange 
  Mts. 
  VH, 
  VIII 
  (Bz) 
  ; 
  Woodbury 
  IV, 
  V, 
  James- 
  

   burg 
  VII, 
  4, 
  Atco 
  IX, 
  4 
  (Sk). 
  

   "N. 
  horatius" 
  Scudd. 
  and 
  "N. 
  terentius" 
  Scudd, 
  included 
  on 
  published 
  

  

  faunal 
  maps, 
  have 
  not 
  been 
  actually 
  taken 
  and 
  are 
  of 
  doubtful 
  occurrence. 
  

  

  PHOLISORA 
  Speyer. 
  

  

  P. 
  Catullus 
  Fab. 
  Common 
  throughout 
  the 
  State, 
  May 
  to 
  September. 
  It 
  

   is 
  two-brooded, 
  the 
  larva 
  on 
  "Amaranthus" 
  and 
  "Chenopodium." 
  

  

  