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Journal of the Lepidopterists' Society 33(3), 1979, 174-178 FOURTH ADDITION TO THE SUPPLEMENTAL LIST OF MACRO LEPIDOPTERA OF NEW JERSEY JOSEPH MULLER R. D. 1, Lebanon, New Jersey 08833 ABSTRACT. Additional species, subspecies and named aberrations (with larval food plant, when known) are added to the list of Macrolepidoptera of New Jersey not recorded in John B. Smith's Report of the New Jersey State Museum (1909) or in my later reports to date (1965, 1968, 1973, 1976). The following new additions were collected by the author, Dr. C. Brooke Worth, Dr. Dale Schweitzer, and the Department of Agriculture at Rutgers University. References are cited for those species already reported elsewhere in the literature. In this area, light pollution appears to be the main reason for the decrease in moths. The only collecting locality known to me where lights and bait still work is Dr. Worth's farm at Eldora, (Cape May Co.). This area is relatively isolated, since the land mass is on a peninsula. Most sphingids, saturniids and other conspicuous Lepidoptera formerly common throughout the state are still found here in large numbers. Checklist numbers and classification for moths are taken from McDunnough (1938), updated to current nomenclature. Localities, dates of collection, collector (and when known, foodplant) are shown. Specimens not followed by the name of the collector were taken by the author. Specimens collected at Eldora, Cape May Co., were collected by the author in collaboration with Dr. Worth. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS I wish to thank Dr. Frederick Rindge and Eric Quinter, of the American Museum of Natural History, for determining some of the following specimens and for reading the manuscript, and Dr. Rindge for providing references to published records. MOTHS Arctiidae Holomelina Herrich-Schaeffer 1022 opella form "belmaria" Ehrman Eldora, 17 June; 17 Sept. Dandelion, Taraxacum officinale; plantain, Plantago major

VOLUME 33, NUMBER 3 175 Noctuidae Graphiphom Ochsenheimer 1525 tenuicula Morrison Drakestown, 17 Sept., Rutgers Noduinae Leucania Ochsenheime r 1978-1 linda Franclemont Long Valley, 21 July, Rutgers Hadeninae Metaxaglaea Franclemont 2227-2 n. sp. Eldora, 16 Oct., 25 Nov., 1, 11 Jan. American holly, Ilex opaca Cuculliinae Amphipyrinae Apamea Ochsenheimer 2328-1 inebriata Ferguson Lakehurst,8 April, 29 June, 25 July, Lemmer; jerseyville, 9 July, Shulgin; Freehold, 17 july, Franclemont Agroperina Hampson 2373 lutosa Andrews Woodglen, 25 April, 2 july, Rutgers Luperina Boisduval 2393 passer Guenee form "conspicua" Morrison Drakestown, 21 Sept., Rutgers DoC'k, Rumex occidentalis Oligia Hiibner 2421 minuscula Morrison Lakehurst, 6 Sept., 15 Oct., C. Rummel Xylomoia Staudinger 2434 chagnoni Barnes & McDunnough Seabrook, 12 june, Rutgers Borer in Phalaris arundinacea Callopistria Hiibner 2538 floridensis Guenee East Millstone, 27 Sept., Rutgers Ferns Platyperigea Smith 2655 multifera Walker Freehold, 25 june, Rutgers 2656 extima Walker Freehold, 25 june, Rutgers Bellum Walker 2709 melanopyga Grote Camden, 25 May; De lanco, 26 May, Rutgers Borer in yellow water lily

176 JOURNAL OF THE LEPIDOPTERISTS' SOCIETY Acontiinae Cryphia Hubner 3100 villijicans Barnes & McDunnough Oliver, 12 june, Rutgers Tarachidia Hampson 3185 semifiava Guenee Catocalinae Catocala Schrank 3336 paleogama Guenee, form "denussa" Ehrman Hunterdon Co., 8 Sept., 9 Oct. Hickory, Carya; walnut, Juglans 3386 gracilis Edwards, form "lemmeri" Mayfield, 1923 Lakehurst, 1 Sept., Lemmer Vaccinium 3388 herodias Barnes & Benjamin, Gerhardi Benjamin & Barnes Lakehurst, 15 july, Rutgers 3410 micronympha Guenee, form "lolita" Sargent Lebanon, ex ovo 3, 8, 18, 20, 22 june, 3 Sept. Red oak, Quercus rubra Zale Hubner 3493 metata Smith Pinus virginiana Metalectra Hubner 3658-1 richardsi Brower Eldora, 23 july Ophiderinae Hypenodes Doubleday 3728-1 fractilinea Smith Martinsville, 10 june, Rutgers Parahypenodes Barnes & McDunnough 3729 quadralis Barnes & McDunnough Hughesville, 25 july, Rutgers Hypeninae Herminiinae Epizeuxis Hubner 3735 concisa Walker Woodglen, 25 july; Evesboro, 9 july, Rutgers Heterocampa Doubleday 3890 varia Walker Chatsworth, 12 july, j. Madenjian Oak, Quercus sp. Notodontidae

VOLUME 33, NUMBER 3 177 Geometridae Larentiinae Coryphista Hulst 4248 meadii atlantica Munroe, 1954 Irvington, May-Sept., E. E. Witte Barberry Eupithecia Curtis 4266-1 slossonata McDunnough, 1949 Eldora, 17 May Hydriomena Hiibner 4477 transfigurata Swett. McDunnough, 1954 Lebanon State Forest, 13 June, Rutgers; Lebanon, 7, 13,25 May Ennominae Lomographa Hubner 4608 glomera ria Grote Lebanon, 16 May Hypomecis Hubner 4738 gnopharia (Guenee)-formerly in Pseudoboarmia. Rindge, 1973 Eldora, 25 May, 18 June Anacamptodes McDunnough 4917-1 humaria humaria (Guenee). Rindge, 1966 General feeder on deciduous plants Glenoides McDunnough 4948 texanaria Hulst Eldora, 24 Oct. Epimecis Hiibner 4951 virginaria Cramer, form "dendaria" Guenee Tulip tree, sassafi-as Philgalia Duponchel 4956 strigataria (Minot). "Melanic male." Rindge, 1975 Lebanon, 5 April 4B57 denticulata Hulst. Rindge, 1975 Orange Mts., Essex Co., 3 March, Lemmer. In Cambridge collection. Tacparia Walker 5024 atropunctata (Packard). Ferguson, "1973" (1974) Near Lisbon, 12 June, J. Madenjian Birch, Betula sp. Sicya Guenee 5161 macularia Harrison Lebanon, 17 July Spirea, Ceanothus LITERATURE CITED FERGUSON. "1973" (1974) Proc. Entomol. Soc. Wash. 75: 476. (Lists two N.J. localities.) FERNALD, M. L. 1950. Gray's New Manual of Botany, Eighth Ed. FORBES, W. T. M. 1923-1960. Lepidoptera of New York and Neighboring States, Parts II, III and IV. New York Agr. Exp. Sta. at Cornell, Ithaca, New York. MAYFIELD, T. D. 1923. Bull. Brooklyn Entomol. Soc. 18: 33.

178 JOURNAL OF THE LEPIDOPTERISTS' SOCIETY McDUNNOUGH. 1949. Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist. 93: 548. (Cites Lakehurst, N.].) -- 1954. Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., 104: 279. (Cites Lakehurst, N.J.) MULLER, J. 1965. Supplemental List of Macrolepidoptera of New Jersey. J. New York Entomol. Soc. 73: 63-77. --- 1968. Additions to the Supplemental List of New Jersey Macrolepidoptera. J. New York Entomol. Soc. 76: 303-306. --- 1973. Second Addition to the Supplemental List of Macrolepidoptera of New Jersey. J. New York Entomol. Soc. 81: 66-7l. --- 1976. Third Addition to the Supplemental List of Macrolepidoptera of New Jersey. J. New York Entumul. Suc. 84: 197-200. MUNROE. 1954. Canadian Entomol. 86: 282. (Type locality: Irvington, New Jersey). RINDGE, F. 1966. Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist. 132: 216. (Fig. 7 [distribution map]; six localities from New Jersey). --- 1973. Amer. Mus. Novitates No. 2514: 23. (Fig. 24 [distribution map]; five localities for New Jersey). --- 1975. Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist. 156: 124. (Fig. 76 [distribution map]; many New Jersey localities). --- 1975. idem. p. 128. (Fig. 76 [distribution map]: many New Jersey localities.) SMITH, J. B. 1910. Report of New Jersey State Museum for 1909. Trenton. Errata Corrections in Third Addition to the Supplemental List of Macrolepidoptera of New Jersey (1976): Page 197. No. 248. polixenes should read polyxenes. Page 197. Nyphalidae should read Nymphalidae. Page 198. Meliana Curtis = Leucania Ochsenheimer. Page 199. Stabidium Grote = Plagiomimicus Grote. Page 199. Camptylochia Stephens = Epizeuxis Hiibner. Page 199. 3777 should read 3735. Page 199. Epicnaptera Rambur = Phyllodesma Hiibner. Page 200. Zanolidae = Apatelodidae. Page 200. No. 4932. Mistaken identity.