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L. clemens Horn. New Jersey (U S N M). 

 L. dispar Burm. Camden, Gloucester Co. (W). 



L. gracilis Burm. New Brunswick (Coll); Camden, Gloucester Co. (W) ; 

 Laurel Springs VII, 21 (Dke) ; Sea Isle VII, 4 (Brn). 



L. gibbosa Burm. Throughout the State; locally common. 



L. subpruinosa Casey. Sure to occur in New Jersey. 



L. inversa Horn. New Brunswick, Lakewood, Lahaway rare (Coll). 



L. micans Knoch. Throughout the State, VI, VII; locally common. 



L. arcuata Smith. Locally and seasonally throughout the State V-VII. 

 The common species is not the same each year, in the same locality, 

 and a species swarming at light one season may be totally absent 

 the next. 



L. insperata Smith. Snake Hill; rare. 



L. dubia Smith. Throughout the State, locally and seasonally common. 



L. fusca Frcehl. The commonest of all our species V-VII. 



L. grandis Sm. Hopatcong (Pm) ; Jersey City (Coll); Camden, Glouces- 

 ter Co (W); Forked River Mts. V, 26 (Dke). 



L. barda Horn. New Jersey, two specimens (Sf). 

 L. marginalia Lee. Lake Hopatcong (Pm, Sf). 



L. fraterna Harr. This, with its varieties "cognata" Burm., and "fors- 

 teri" Burm., is locally common throughout the State. 



L. nova Smith. New Brunswick (Coll) ; and probably g. d., rare. 



L. luctuosa Horn. Buena Vista, one specimen (Li). 



L. knochii Sch. & Cyll. Riverton (Castle); in roads through pine woods, 



dead specimens only (W). 

 L. rugosa Mels. New Brunswick (Sm); Camden, Gloucester Co. (W) ; 



Merchantville III, 15 (Dke) ; probably g. d., local and rare. 



L. hirsuta Knoch. Throughout the State V-VII; locally common. 



L. balia Say. New Jersey, without definite locality. 



L. hirticula Knoch. Common everywhere V-VIII. 



L. aemula Horn. DaCosta VI, 4 (Dke). 



L. crenuiata Froehl. Throughout the State; local, never very abundant. 



L. parvidens Lee. Manumuskin VI, 23 (Dke). 



L. i lie is Knoch. Throughout the State; not rarely. 



L. quercus Knoch. Rare, isolated specimens from various localities. 



L. tristis Fab. Throughout the State; our commonest small species. 



PHYTALUS Er. 



P. georgianus Horn. Hammonton VIII, 15, one specimen (Sz). 



POLYPHYLLA Harr. 



P. variolosa Hentz. Hopatcong (Pm) ; Highlands (Sf) ; Riverside, West- 

 ville VII, 9 (W), and all along shore in the wash-up VI- VII. 



