382 STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. 



P. pontiac W. H. Edw. Snake Hill Hopatcong, VI and VII (Bt), Staten 



Island, VII (Ds), Westville, VII, 4 (Sk), Gloucester, IX, Jamesburg, 



VII, 4 (Lt), Camden, Merchantville (Carney). 

 P. dion W H Edw. Anglesea, VII, 7, first taken by Mr. Kemp. 

 P. vitellius Fabr. = delaware W. H. Edw. Westville, VII, 10 (Lt), rare 



near New York (Bt), east bank of Delaware Bay, near Maurice River 



(Aaron). 

 P. aaroni Skinner. Cape May, Anglesea, VI and VIII, common (Lt, et als). 

 P. fusca Grt. and Rob. Camden, VI, 18, Jamesburg, VII, 4 (Sk), Anglesea, 



VIII and IX (Lt), Orange Mts , IX (Wdt), Staten Island, VI, Sandy 



Hook (Ds). 

 P. hiarma Scudd. Recorded from the vicinity of New York, by Beuten- 



muller, and New Jersey is well within the range of the species. 

 P. viator W. H. Edw. Lake Hopatcong (Pm), Snake Hill and Newark, VII 



(Bt), Homestead, VII (Kr), Staten Island), VII, 17-31 (Ds), Cape May 



(Aaron), Middlesex Co. (Hulst Coll), 



AMBLYSCIRTES Speyer. 



A. vialis W. H. Edw. Local, early in the season ; Clementon, V, 16 (Jn, Lt), 



Westville, V (Sk). 

 A. samoset Scudd. New Jersey is well within the range of this species ; but 



no specimens have been actually taken so far as I am aware. 



PYRG-US Westw. 



P. tessellata Scudd. Throughout the State and seasonally common : very 

 abundant near New Brunswick, VIII, 1898 (Sm), Staten Island, IX (Ds), 

 Westville, VIII, 1, IX, 4 (Sk). The larva feeds on mallow, Althca, 

 Abutilon and Sidus. 



P. centaureae Ramb. Little Falls (Ds, Bt), V, 7, 14 (Kearfott). 



NISONIADES Speyer. 



N. brizo Bd., Lee. Greenwood Lake, Plainfield, V and VI (Bt), Staten 

 Island, IV to VI (Ds), Newark, V (Soc), Orange Mts , IV (Wdt), Glou- 

 cester, Westville, V, 8, Clementon, X, 5 (Sk). More or less common 

 throughout the State : larva on oak and Cynoglossum or beggar's lice. 



N. icelus Lint. Del. Water Gap (Aaron), Fort Lee, Plainfield, V and VI 

 (Bt), Jersey City, VII (Kr), Staten Island, V (Ds): the larva on aspen, 

 willow and witch-hazel. 



N. lucillius Lint. Greenwood Lake, Orange Mountains, V, VI (Bt). The 

 larva lives ou Wild Columbine (Aquilegia), Chevopodium (Bt), willow 

 and poplar (Dyar). 



N. persius Scudd. Greenwood Lake and elsewhere in New Jersey, V and VI 

 (Bt), So. Orange and Camden, VII (Bwl), Westville, IV, 9 (Sk). The 

 larva on willow and poplar. 



