642 ^ NOCTUIDAE 



2492 A. dactylina Grt. Peru; Wilmington; Mt. Whiteface (larvae); Fentons; 



Rochester; Buffalo; E. Aurora; Castile, Brad; McLean (Fbs) ; Ithaca; 



Utica; Binghamton; Schenectady; Albany; New Windsor; SI; LI: 



Newtown (Doll). May-Jl. Speckled alder (Wild). 

 2486 A. leporina vulpina Grt. Keene Val. ; Catskills. Poplar, willow, and birch. 



The asymmetrical larva is distinctive and to be looked for all over the 



State. 

 2483 A. populi Rly. Waddington ; Plattsburg; May-Je ; Oct. Poplar. 

 2480 A. lepusculina On. Fentons; Ithaca; Buffalo. Je."^^ 

 2485 A. chionochroa Hamp. LI (Hamp). 



2490 A. innotata Gn. Everywhere, Plattsburg to Evans and LI. Je-Jl. Birch. 

 2492 A. betulae Rly. LI (Smith & Dyar). May; Sep. Birch. 



2473 A. morula Grt. Plattsburg; Fentons; Clayton; Rochester; Kendall; Lan- 



caster; Evans Center; Otto; Ithaca; Schoharie; Schenectady; Rye; 

 SI; LI. May; Jl. Elm, apple, and linden. 



2474 A. interrupta Gn. (occidcntalis G. & R.). Peru; Fentons; Geneva; Rochester; 



Kendall; Buffalo; E. Aurora; Ithaca; Big Ind. Val.; Trenton Falls; 

 Oneonta; Schenectady; Albany; New Windsor; Mt. Vernon; SI; LI: 

 Woodhaven ; Greenport ; Orient Pt. ; Shelter I. May-Sep. Elm, apple, 

 plum, and birch. 

 2466 A. elizabeta Sm. E. Aurora (Wild); Ithaca; LI: Prospect Pk., Brooklyn; 

 Queens (Bell and Eng). Probably a dark variety of the preceding, 

 which will occur rarely through the State. Aug. 



2460 A. laetifica Sm. Evans Center, Jl. 



2464 A. lobeliae Gn. Fentons; Buffalo; Evans Center; Rock City (Ds) ; Ithaca; 

 Oliverea (Ds) ; Rhinebeck; Ft. Montgomery (Ds) ; Rye; SI; LI: 

 Brooklyn; Aqueduct (Ds). Ap-Aug. Wild cherry (not Lobelia). 



2463 A. furcifera Gn. E. Aurora (Wild) ; Crosby; New Windsor; LI: Newtown; 

 Hempstead Plain. May; Jl-Aug. 



2461 A. hasta Gn. Lewis Co; Otto; Castile, Je, Brad (Fbs) ; E. Aurora; Ithaca; 



Oliverea (Ds) ; SI; LI: Hempstead Plain; Babylon. As no structural 

 examination was made, the records for this group are slightly doubtful. 

 Some Ithaca specimens, at least, are of var. telum Gn. May-Aug. 

 (Oct, Mar). Wild cherry. 

 2470 A. radcliffei Harv. Fentons; Evans Center; Onteora Mt., How; Schenec- 

 tady; Karner; Albany; Oliverea (Ds) ; Rhinebeck; New Windsor; 

 West Pt. ; Rye ; LI : Yaphank. Late Ap-Je. Wild cherry. 



2475 A. spinigera Gn. (harveyana Grt.). E. Aurora, Jl 13, 1918, Dnd; Oliverea 



and West Pt. (Ds) ; SI; LI: Wading R., Yaphank (Ds). May-Jl. 

 2438 A. pruni Harr. (claresccns auct.). Ithaca; Schenectady; SI; LI: Brooklyn; 



Jamaica; Wading R. (Ds). May-Jl northward, May-Je and Aug-Sep 



on SI. Apple, cherry, etc. 

 2448 A. subochrea Grt. {hamamelis auct.). E. Aurora, Wild (Fbs); Ithaca; 



Oliverea. May-Aug. Hamamelis; beech (Wild). 

 2447 A. superans Gn. Mt. Whiteface (Ds) ; Keene Val.; Lewis Co; Clayton; 



Buffalo; E. Aurora; Evans Center; Rock City; De Bruce; Liberty; 



Oliverea (Ds) ; Onteora Mt., How; Schenectady; Albany; Rye; LI: 



Flatbush. Je-Aug. Apple, birch, etc. 



" The New York record for insita Smith was evidently due to a confusion of labels, as the New 

 York specimens returned by him with the insita label are apparently lepusculina. 



