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 * http://www.mass.gov/eea/docs/dfg/nhesp/species-and-conservation/nhfacts/acronicta-albarufa.pdf
 * http://www.acris.nynhp.org/guide.php?id=8171
 * http://www.nhm.ac.uk/our-science/data/hostplants/
 * http://www.gardenswithwings.com/what-is-a-butterfly-garden/host-plants.html
 * http://pollinator.org/guides
 * http://www.ctbutterfly.org/
 * https://bugguide.net/node/view/677357/bgref?from=420
 * Erynnis persius ssp. persius (check species)
 * Echinodorus tenellus redirects to Helanthium tenellum,
 * Helianthemum scoparium was renamed Crocanthemum dumosum.

Endangered

 * Amblyscirtes vialis Common roadside skipper. (Adult foods include: Verbena simplex)
 * Calephelis borealis (Northern metalmark) (adults feed on Solidago)
 * Euphyes bimacula Two-spotted skipper, needs image. (Larvae eat Carex trichocarpa, checked other plants)
 * Speyeria atlantis (Atlantis fritillary butterfly) (The larvae are hosted by violets, but no mention of what kind. Possibly Viola adunca as Speyeria zerene uses it?

Threatened

 * Abagrotis nefascia ssp. benjamini, Coastal heathland cutworm (Hosted on Ribes in west)
 * Callophrys irus (Frosted elfin) Larval foods include the pea family Fabaceae.
 * Drasteria graphica ssp. atlantica, False heather underwing Larvae consume Hudsonia.
 * Euchlaena madusaria (Scrub euchlaena) (larvae consume Vaccinium myrtilloides)
 * Erynnis brizo (Sleepy duskywing) Adult foods are Rubus cuneifolius, Vaccinium myrtilloides, and Vaccinium vitis-idaea ssp.  minus
 * Eumacaria latiferrugata (Brown-bordered geometer, larvae feeds on Prunus. Species are Prunus alleghaniensis, Prunus maritima var. gravesii
 * Hemaris gracilis, Slender clearwing (adults foods include Rubus cuneifolius, larvae feed on a different Vaccinium species, might be able to feed on Vaccinium myrtilloides)
 * Psectraglaea carnosa, Pink sallow (larvae probably feed on a different Vaccinium species, might be able to feed on Vaccinium myrtilloides)
 * Schinia septentrionalis, Northern flower moth (various asters, two Symphyotrichum genera mentioned)
 * Speranza exonerata, Larvae possibly might go for Vaccinium myrtilloides
 * Sympistis dentata, Larvae feed on Vaccinium myrtilloides and Vaccinium vitis-idaea ssp. minus
 * Zanclognatha martha, Larve feed on Quercus ilicifolia

Special concern, extirpated

 * Acronicta lanceolaria (Larval foods: Rubus cuneifolius, Salix exigua, Salix pedicellaris, Salix petiolaris)
 * Callophrys polios (Hoary elfin) (Adult foods Salix exigua, Salix pedicellaris, Salix petiolaris)
 * Cucullia speyeri (Speyer's paint) (Larval foods: Herbaceous astercae. Cirsium horridulum, Liatris novae-angliae, Solidago, Symphyotrichum prenanthoides)
 * Drasteria occulta, Drasteria moth (hosted on Vaccinium)
 * Erynnis martialis (Mottled duskywing) does adults feed on "bush houstonia" - does Houstonia longifolia count?
 * Glena cognataria (Blueberry gray moth) (Larvae primarily Vaccinium myrtilloides, some mention of Cherry and Salix as larval food)
 * Speyeria idalia (Regal fritillary) (Larval foods: Violets. Adult foods: possibly Cirsium horridulum, definitely milkweeds, Liatris novae-angliae, and Solidago)

Special concern

 * Acronicta fragilis, Fragile dagger moth (Larval plants are Betula pumila, Prunus alleghaniensis, Prunus maritima var. gravesii, Salix exigua, Salix pedicellaris, Salix petiolaris)
 * Argyrostrotis anilis, Short-lined chocolate (larvae feed on a non-endangered prunus species, might feed on Prunus alleghaniensis, Prunus maritima var. gravesii)
 * Callophrys henrici (Henry’s elfin) (Larval foods: Vaccinium myrtilloides, Vaccinium vitis-idaea ssp. minus, Viburnum nudum, Viburnum prunifolium.
 * Chaetaglaea cerata (Waxed sallow) (larvae feed on Blueberry, Prunus, Quercus ilicifolia)
 * Eacles imperialis imperialis Imperial moth (Pinus resinosa (Red pine, E, native populations only, Quercus macrocarpa (Bur Oak, SC)
 * Erynnis horatius (Horace’s duskywing) (Adult foods: Solidago, and either Ageratina aromatica or Eupatorium album)
 * Hyparpax aurora, (Pink prominent) (Larva hosts include Quercus and Viburnum)
 * Lycaena hyllus (Bronze copper) (Larva hosts include Polygonaceae family, and adult foods include Rubus cuneifolius)
 * Parasa indetermina (Stinging rose moth) Larva hosts include Rosa nitida, Quercus macrocarpa

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Endangered

 * Amblyscirtes vialis Common roadside skipper.
 * Euphyes bimacula Two-spotted skipper
 * Erynnis lucilius Columbine duskywing
 * Erynnis persius ssp. persius (Persius duskywing)

Threatened

 * Erynnis brizo (Sleepy duskywing)

Special concern, extirpated

 * Erynnis martialis (Mottled duskywing)

Special concern

 * Erynnis horatius (Horace's duskywing)
 * Euphyes dion (Sedge skipper)

Endangered

 * Calephelis borealis (Northern metalmark)
 * Callophrys hesseli (Hessel’s hairstreak)
 * Celastrina neglectamajor (Appalachian blue)
 * Speyeria atlantis (Atlantis fritillary butterfly)

Threatened

 * Callophrys irus (Frosted elfin)

Special Concern, believed extirpated

 * Callophrys polios (Hoary elfin)
 * Chlosyne harrisii (Harris’ checkerspot)
 * Chlosyne nycteis (Silvery checkerspot)
 * Speyeria idalia (Regal fritillary)

Special Concern

 * Callophrys henrici (Henry’s elfin)
 * Lycaena epixanthe (Bog copper) (acid bog habitat only)
 * Lycaena hyllus (Bronze copper)

Endangered

 * Anarta luteola, Noctuid moth (moved to Coranarta luteola)
 * Apodrepanulatrix liberaria, New Jersey tea inchworm
 * Catocala herodias ssp. gerhardi Herodias underwing
 * Chytonix sensilis, Barrens chytonix
 * Eubaphe meridiana, Little beggar (No info)
 * Grammia phyllira, Phyllira tiger moth
 * Grammia speciose, Bog tiger moth
 * Hemileuca maia ssp. maia, Barrens buck moth
 * Papaipema leucostigma, Columbine borer
 * Papaipema marginidens, Brick-red borer moth
 * Phyllonorycter ledella, Labrador tea tentiform leafminer
 * Schinia gracilenta, Slender flower moth
 * Zale curema, Black-eyed zale

Threatened

 * Abagrotis nefascia ssp benjamini Coastal heathland cutworm
 * Apamea inordinate, Apamea moth (Hosts unknown)
 * Dargida rubripennis, Pink streak
 * Drasteria graphica ssp. atlantica False heather underwing
 * Euchlaena madusaria (Scrub euchlaena)
 * Eucosma morrisoni (Morrison’s mosaic) (Hosts unknown)
 * Eumacaria latiferrugata (Brown-bordered geometer)
 * Exyra fax (Pitcher plant moth)
 * Hemaris gracilis, Slender clearwing
 * Lapara coniferarum, Southern pine sphinx
 * Papaipema appassionata, Pitcher plant borer
 * Papaipema duovata, Seaside goldenrod stem borer
 * Phaneta clavana Lanced phaneta (Hosts unknown)
 * Psectraglaea carnosa, Pink sallow
 * Pyrrhia aurantiago, Aureolaria seed borer (moved to Rhodoecia aurantiago)
 * Schinia septentrionalis, Northern flower moth
 * Speranza exonerata, Barrens itame
 * Sympistis dentata, Toothed Apharetra moth
 * Thaumatopsis edonis, Grassland thaumatopsis (No info on host)
 * Zanclognatha martha, Pine barrens zanclognatha
 * Zanclognatha theralis, Noctuid moth (no info on host)

Special Concern, believed extirpated

 * Acronicta albarufa, Barrens dagger moth
 * Acronicta lanceolaria, Pointed dagger moth
 * Catocala pretiosa ssp. pretiosa, Precious underwing moth
 * Citheronia regalis, Regal moth
 * Cucullia speyeri, Speyer’s paint
 * Drasteria occulta, Drasteria moth
 * Glena cognataria, Blueberry gray moth
 * Hydraecia immanis, Hop vine borer moth
 * Papaipema circumlucens, Hops-stalk borer moth
 * Papaipema maritima, Maritime sunflower borer moth
 * Papaipema sciata, Culvers root borer moth
 * Pyreferra ceromatica, Anointed sallow moth
 * Sideridis maryx, Maroonwing moth
 * Zale submediana, Gray spring zale (No info on host)

Special Concern

 * Acronicta falcula, Corylus dagger moth
 * Acronicta fragilis, Fragile dagger moth
 * Agrotis stigmosa, Spotted dart moth
 * Apamea lintneri, Sand wainscot moth (no documented host plants)
 * Argyrostrotis anilis, Short-lined chocolate
 * Catocala badia ssp. badia, Bay underwing moth
 * Chaetaglaea cerata, Waxed sallow
 * Derrima stellata, Pink star moth (hosts unknown)
 * Dichagyris acclivis, Noctuid moth
 * Digrammia equivocata, Equivocal looper
 * Eacles imperialis imperialis
 * Euxoa pleuritica, Fawn brown dart moth
 * Euxoa violaris, Violet dart moth (hosts unknown)
 * Fagitana littera, Marsh fern moth
 * Hyparpax aurora, Pink prominent
 * Lithophane lemmeri, Lemmer’s noctuid moth
 * Lithophane viridipallens, Pale green pinion moth <---No info on hosts available.
 * Melitara prodenialis, Eastern cactus-boring moth
 * Meropleon ambifuscum, Newman’s brocade (aka Meropleon ambifusca, no documented hosts)
 * Metarranthis apiciaria, Barrens metarranthis moth (Hosts not documented)
 * Parasa indetermina, Stinging rose caterpillar moth
 * Photedes inops, Spartina borer moth
 * Schinia spinosae, Spinose flower moth
 * Sympistis perscripta, Scribbled sallow moth
 * Sympistis riparia, Dune sympistis
 * Zale obliqua, Oblique zale