456 STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. 



S. apicalis G. and R. Newark (Soc), very rare near New York (Bt). 



S. badia Pack. Newark (Ang), Morris Plains (Edw), Hopatcong (Bt). 



S. leptinoid.es Grt. Morris Plains (Neum), Newark (Ang), Woodbury, VI, 

 8 (Kp). Adults, VI and VIII; larva on oak, hornbeam, beech and various 

 nut trees. 



HETEROCAMPA Doub. 



H. obliqua Pack. Hopatcong, VI, VII (Bt), Newark, VII, 20, light (Sb), 

 Atlantic States (Dyar): larva on oak, O. macrocarpa (Dyar). 

 var. trouvelotii Pack = brunnea G. and R. Occurs with the type. 



H. umbrata Wlk. = ptilverea G. and R. Not common near N. Y. (Bt), 

 Newark (Ang), Caldwell (Cr): moths in V, VI and VIII, larva on oak ; 

 Q. tinctoria (Dyar). 



H. manteo Doub. = subalbicans Grt. Not common near N. Y. (Bt), New- 

 ark : larva on apple, oak, basswood, persimmon, walnut, &c. 



CECRITA Wlk. 



C. biundata Wlk. Newark (Soc), at light (Wdt), not common near N. Y. 

 (Bt), Hopatcong (Pm), Merchantville, VIII, 26 (Kp): May and August, 

 larva on cherry and a great variety of forest and shade trees. 



C. guttivitta Wlk. Newark (Soc), not common near N. Y. (Bt) : larva on 

 maple, oak, chestnut, beech, &c. 



C. bilineata Pack. G. d., V to VIII, throughout the State : the larva not 

 rare on elm at New Brunswick ; but is said to feed also on beech. 



MISOGADA Wlk. 



M. cinerea Pack. = unicolor Pack., et marina Pack. Newark (Soc), Cald- 

 well (Cr), New Jersey ( Packard, >&? Palm) : Adults, V, VI, VII, VIII ; 

 larva on maple and sycamore. 



MACRUROCAMPA Dyar. 



M. marthesia Cram. Newark, rare at light (Wdt), July (Kr), Staten 

 Island (Ds), Hopatcong (Pm) : larva on oak, beech and chestnut. 



ELLIDA Grt. 

 E. caniplaga Wlk. Montclair, electric light, VI, 8 (Kearfott). 





