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A. inornata Say. Chester VII, 5, Jamesburg VI, 24 (Coll); Merchantville 

 (Ss); Lakehurst VII (div). 



"Querci" Fitch has not yet occurred in the State. 



XANTHOLOBUS Van D. 



X. nitidus Van D. Lakehurst VII, 7 (Coll); Staten Island VII, 15 (Ds). 

 Types from these localities. 



OPHIDERMA Fairm. 



O. salamandra Fairm. Newfoundland VII, Staten Island VI, 22, Lake- 

 hurst VI, 20 (Ds). 



O. flavicephala Gdg. Lakehurst VII (Bf, Coll); Malaga VIII, 4 (GG). 



O. flava Gdg. Staten Island VI, 22 (Coll). 



O. pubescens Emm. Chester VII, 4, Lakehurst VII, 7 (Coll). 



"O. nigrocephala" of the previous edition is the same as "Atymna cas- 

 tanea." 



VAN DUZEA Coding. 



V. arquata Say. Madison VIII, 6, 30 (Pr) ; Staten Island VII, 8 (Ds) ; on 

 locust. 



ENTYLIA Germ. 



E. sinuata Fab. Staten Island VI, IX, on "Iva frutescens," Perth Amboy 

 V, Jamesburg VIII (Ds) ; Merchantville IV, 22, Camden XII, hiber- 

 nating (Ss); Vineland (U S Ag) ; Jamesburg V, 10, Lahaway V, 20 

 (Coll). 



E. bactriana Germ. Berkeley Hts. (Bf); Camden V, 18 (Ss). 



PUBLILIA Sta!. 



P. concava Say. Madison VI (Pr); said to be common and widely dis- 

 tributed in the U. S. "Nigrodorsum" is a variation only. 



P. reticulata Van D. Staten Island IX, 26 (Ds) ; Jamesburg VI, 24 (Coll). 

 One of the types is' the Jamesburg specimen. 



Sub-family HOPLOPHORIN^;. 



PLATYCOTIS Stal. 



P. 4-vittata Say. Caldwell (Cr). Sagittata Germ., has not yet occurred 

 to collectors. 



Sub-family MM BRACING. 



CAMPYLENCHIA Stal. 

 C. curvata Fab. Common throughout the State VI-VIII. 



ENCHENOPA Am. & Serv. 



E. binotata Say. Throughout the State, VI-VII. Mr. Davis records it on 

 locust. 



