446 STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. 



MACARIA Curt. 



M. infimata Gn. Forest Hill (Kp), Newark (Soc). 

 M. eremiata Gn. Clementon, V, 10 (Lt), Lahaway, VI, 10. 

 M. aequiferaria Wlk. Rare near New York (Bt). 

 M. minorata Pack. Should be found iu New Jersey. 



M. prEeatomata Harv. Newark, VII (Bwl), Forest Hill, VIII (Wdt), Cam- 

 den, IV, 25 (Kp) ; larva on huckleberry. 



DIASTICTIS Hbn. 



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D. ribearia Fitch. Hopatcong (Pm), Caldwell (Cr), Newark (Soc), and 

 probably throughout the State. The larva is the currant and gooseberry 

 span worm and sometimes locally injurious : it is easily controlled by 

 arsenical sprays. 



D. sulphuraria Pack. Should occur in New Jersey. 



D. flavicaria Pack. Newark, VIII. 



D. inceptata Wlk. = argillacearea Pack. Newark, VI, IX (Wdt). 



D. subcessaria Wlk. Orange Mts., VI (Wdt), also a currant span worm ; 

 but never found in harmful numbers. 



D. wavaria Linn. Staten Island, VI (Ds) : larva on currant and gooseberry. 



D. subalbaria Hulst. Orange Mts., VI (Wdt). 



D. umbrifasciata Hulst. Newark, New Brunswick. 



D. inquinaria Hulst. Newark, VII, 16 (Wdt). 



HOMOCHLODES Hulst. 

 H. frittillaria Gn. Bloomfield, VI and VII (Wdt). 



APJECASIA Hulst. = LOZOGRAMMA. 



A. detersata Gn. Newark, V, VI, VII (Soc), Staten Island, VI, VII (Ds). 

 A. defluata Wlk. Newark, V (Wdt), Woodbury, IX, 5 (Kp), Staten Island, 

 V (Ds), Lahaway, VI : larva on grass. 



CATOPYRRHA Hbn. = ASPILATES. 



O. colocaria Fabr. Throughout the State, IV to VII ; larva on black and 

 raspberry, and Trifolium. The varieties dissimilaria Hbn., and splicer o- 

 macaria Harv., have also been taken. 



CARIPETA Wlk. 



C. divisata Wlk. Caldwell (Cr). 



C. angustiorata Wlk. Should occur in the State. 



NEPYTIA Hulst. 

 N. semiclusaria Wlk. "New Jersey" larva on fir, pine, spruce, tamarack. 



