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Isle City, mostly in neglected lots, on roadsides and railway embank- 

 ments (Fox); Piermont (Fox); Angelsea (Fox). 



Cape May Interior. — Sea Isle Junction (Fox) ; Ocean View Ceme- 

 tery (Fox); S. Seaville (Fox); Clermont (Fox); Dennisville (Fox); 

 Swain (Fox); Rio Grande (Fox); Bennett (Fox). 



ENCOPTOLOPHUS Scudd. 

 E. sordidus. 



General Range. — Southern Canada to Florida and Texas, west 

 to Nebraska. 



Local Distribution. — An abundant and characteristic species 

 of the Appalachian and Piedmont Regions; scarce or lacking in the 

 greater part of the Coastal Plain, occurring in numbers only in the 

 Middle District; barely entering the Pine Barrens along their 

 northern and western borders. No records from the remainder of 

 the Pine Barrens, the Coastal District or the Cape May Peninsula. 



Ecological Distribution. — Typically a species of dry grassland, 

 preferring campestral stations; common in old and neglected fields, 

 roadsides, pastures, etc. 



Locality Records. — 



Appalachian District. — Ricketts (Brown) ; Ganoga Lake (Brown) ; 

 Wyoming Co. (A. N. S.); Rockville, Marysville (Pa. St. Dept. 

 Zool.). 



Highlands. — Newfoundland (N. J. St. Mus. Rep.). 



Piedmont Plateau. — Harrisburg (Pa. St. Dept. Zool.) ; Perkasie 

 (Fox); Trappe (Fox); Collegeville (Fox); Valley Forge (Fox); 

 Edge Hill (Long); Ashbourne (Long); Lawndale (A. N. S.); Mt. 

 Airy (Fox); Germantown (Fox); Fern Hill (Rehn and Hebard); 

 Pink Hill (Fox) ; Castle Rock (Rehn and Hebard) ; Caldwell, Newark, 

 New Brunswick (N. J. St. Mus. Rep.). 



Middle District. — Elmwood, Essington, abundant in all relatively 

 dry locations (Fox); Philadelphia (A. N. S.). 



Washington Park, abundant in dry grassy locations (Fox) ; Laurel 

 Springs, frequent in grasslands (Fox). 



Pi7ie Barrens. — Ocean Co. (N. J. St. Mus. Rep.); Speedwell 

 (Stone). 



CAMNULA Stal. 

 C. pellucida Scudd. 



General Range. — Canadian Provinces to northern Pennsylvania, 

 Indiana and Illinois, west to the Pacific States. 



Local Distribution. — Apparently quite scarce in the Appa- 



