﻿4/0 
  REPORT 
  OF 
  NEW 
  JERSEY 
  STATE 
  MUSEUM. 
  

  

  A. 
  ou 
  Gn. 
  Rutherford 
  IX, 
  3 
  (Wrms) 
  ; 
  Newark 
  X, 
  7 
  (Kp). 
  

  

  7\. 
  brassicae 
  Riley. 
  Throughout 
  the 
  State, 
  all 
  season; 
  the 
  larva 
  a 
  gen- 
  

  

  Fig. 
  197. 
  — 
  The 
  cabbage 
  loo.per, 
  Autographa 
  brassica; 
  a, 
  larva; 
  h, 
  pupa 
  in 
  its 
  flimsy 
  

   cocoon; 
  c, 
  male 
  moth. 
  

  

  eral 
  feeder 
  on 
  cruciferous 
  plants 
  and 
  seasonally 
  injurious 
  to 
  cabbage. 
  

  

  It 
  is 
  known 
  as 
  the 
  "cabbage 
  looper" 
  because 
  it 
  lacks 
  one 
  pair 
  of 
  

  

  abdominal 
  legs, 
  and 
  it 
  becomes 
  most 
  troublesome 
  late 
  in 
  the 
  season. 
  

  

  It 
  resists 
  spraying 
  mixtures 
  quite 
  strongly, 
  but 
  the 
  bran 
  and 
  Paris 
  

  

  green 
  application 
  is 
  usually 
  successful. 
  

   A. 
  oxygramma 
  Geyer. 
  Rare 
  near 
  New 
  York 
  (Bt) 
  ; 
  Newark 
  X, 
  7(Kp); 
  

  

  Lakehurst 
  IX, 
  17 
  (Ds). 
  

   A. 
  rectangula 
  Kirby. 
  (mortuorum 
  Gn.) 
  Newark 
  VII, 
  VIII 
  (div) 
  "New 
  

  

  Jersey." 
  

   A. 
  epigaea 
  Grt. 
  Rare 
  near 
  New 
  York 
  (Bt). 
  

   A. 
  falcifera 
  Kirby, 
  var. 
  simplex 
  Gn. 
  Throughout 
  the 
  State, 
  commonly 
  

  

  V-XI; 
  it 
  is 
  double-brooded, 
  the 
  larva 
  feeding 
  on 
  a 
  great 
  variety 
  of 
  

  

  cruciferous 
  and 
  other 
  low 
  plants. 
  

   A. 
  basigera 
  Wlk. 
  Hopatcong 
  (Pm) 
  ; 
  Newark, 
  VI, 
  IX, 
  X 
  (div); 
  Staten 
  

  

  Island 
  VII, 
  VIII 
  (Ds); 
  never 
  common. 
  

  

  ABROSTOLA 
  Ochs. 
  

   A. 
  ovalis 
  Gn. 
  Newark 
  (Sb). 
  

   A. 
  urentis 
  Gn. 
  New 
  Brunswick; 
  probably 
  rare 
  throughout 
  the 
  State. 
  

  

  OGDOCONTA 
  Butl. 
  

   O. 
  cinereola 
  Gn. 
  ^Throughout 
  the 
  State, 
  all 
  season, 
  common; 
  larva 
  on 
  

   ragweed. 
  

  

  P^ECTES 
  Hbn. 
  (INGURA). 
  

   P. 
  delineata 
  Gn. 
  Newark 
  (div); 
  Morris 
  Plains, 
  larva 
  on 
  sweet 
  gum 
  

  

  (Dyar). 
  

   P. 
  abrostoloides 
  Gn. 
  Newark 
  (Sb); 
  Elizabeth 
  VIII, 
  IX 
  (div); 
  Staten 
  

   Island 
  VI-IX 
  (Ds) 
  ; 
  hardly 
  common. 
  

  

  