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X. ferrealis Grt. Hopatcong (Pm), New Brunswick, IV. 



X. innominata Smith. Occurs throughout the northern portion of our 

 State. 



X. bethunei G. and R. Occurs throughout the State, and is one of the most 

 common, aside from antennata. 



X. fagina Morr. Chester (Dkn). 



X. antennata Wlk. Throughout the State ; the commonest species : the 

 larva on a great variety of fruit and forest trees. 



X. laticinerea Grt. Hopatcong (Pm), Staten Island, II-IV, and X, XI (Ds): 

 larva on soft maple (Dyar), cherry and other trees. 



X. grotei Riley = cinerosa Grt. Hopatcong (Pm). 



X. unimoda Lint. Newark (Ang), Staten Island (Ds). 



X. thaxteri Grt. Newark (Sb). 



MORRISONIA Grt. 



M. sectilis Gn. Newark, IV, 28, V, 2, on willow bloom (Sb). The variety 

 vomerina Grt., occurs with the type. 



M. confusa Hbn. Staten Island, V (Ds), Caldwell (Cr), Newark, larva on 

 willow, &c, solitary in webbed-up leaf. 



CALOCAMPA Steph. 



C. nupera Lint. Occasional in North Jersey. 



C. cineritia Grt. Newark, IV, 19, 27, on willow catkins, larva, X, 23, on low 



willows ; must be sought at night with lantern (Sb). 

 C. curvimacula Morr. Occasional in North Jersey. 



CUCULLIA Schr. 



C convexipennis G. and R. Newark and northward, VI, VII, VIII : on 



Solidago (Kr). 

 C. asteroides Gn. Hopatcong to Anglesea, and recorded on all lists VII, 



VIII, IX, also on Solidago. 

 C. intermedia Speyer. Hopatcong (Pm), Newark, VIII (Wdt). 



EUTELIA Hbn. 

 E. pulcherrima Grt. Newark at light (Ang). 



MARASMALUS Grt. 



M. inficita Wlk. = histrio Grt. Caldwell (Cr). Newark, VII, 7 (Sb). 

 M. ventilator Grt. Newark (Soc), Anglesea, VIII, 14 (Lth both of these 

 species undoubtedly occur throughout the State. 



