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C. cordelia Hy. Edw. Roselle (Peck). Mr. Beutenmuller says that the 

 species usually called "amasia" S. & A. is really this form. There is 

 a distinct question as to whether this record can stand. It is prob- 

 ably based on an erroneous identification. 



C. connubial is Gn. Mr. Beutenmuller says that "sancta" Hulst is this 

 species. The mix-up in the names relating to this "amasia" series is 

 such that I give all the names, since any or all of them may be found 

 represented in New Jersey matei'ial. 



C. crataegi Saund. Rare near New York; larva on thorn. 



C. pretiosa Lint. Taken in New Jersey and heretofore cited as a variety 

 of "cratsegi." Mr. Beutenmuller, however, thinks them distinct. 



C. blandula Hulst. Caldwell (Cr) ; larva on "CrataBgus." 



C. ultronia Hbn. Throughout the State, VII-X; the larva on apple, 

 plum, wild cherry, dogwood, oak, etc. According to Mr. Beutenmul- 

 ler the true "ultronia" is what has been heretofore termed "mopsa" 

 Hy. Edw., and to' the form heretofore labeled "ultronia," he has 

 given the varietal name "lucinda." The varieties "celia" Hy. Edw., 

 and "ariadna" Hy. Edw., are also taken in New Jersey; all occurring 

 together at Holly Beach and elsewhere. 



C. herodias Strck, Lakehurst VII & IX (Ds). 



C. coccinata Grt. Greenwood Lake (Bt) ; Lakehurst VII, 8 (Ds). 



C. cerogama Grt. Newark VII, VIII (div) ; Elizabeth VIII (Kp) ; Staten 

 Island VIII (Ds) ; New Brunswick VIII, 21 (Gr). The variety "bunk- 

 eri" Grt. has been taken at Caldwell (Cr). 



C. ilia Cram. Throughout the State VII-IX, common; the larva on oak. 

 The varieties "uxor" Gn. and "osculata" Hulst occur with the type. 



C. marmorata Edw. Bayonne (Doll). 



C. parta Gn. Newark VII, VIII (div); Staten Island VII-IX (Ds) ; New 

 Brunswick IX, 8 (Gr) ; larva on willow and poplar. 



C. unijuga Wlk. Newark VIII, IX (Sb) ; Elizabeth IX (Kp) ; Staten 

 Island VII-IX (Ds) ; New Brunswick IX (Gr) ; Anglesea (Lt). 



C. briseis Edw. Staten Island VII (Ds) ; "New Jersey." 



C. cara Gn. Common throughout the State, VII-X; the larva on willow 

 and poplar. The variety "carissima" Hulst occurs more rarely. 



C. amatrix Hbn. Throughout the State VII-IX, common; the larva on 

 willow and poplar. The variety "nurus" Wlk. has been taken at New- 

 ark and on Staten Island. 



C. concumbens Wlk. Throughout the State, VIII & IX, sometimes com- 

 mon; larva on willow and poplar. 



C. consors S. & A. DaCosta VII, 18 (Lt). 



C. antinympha Hbn. Caldwell (Cr) ; Newark VIII, IX (Soc) ; Elizabeth 

 VIII, 14 (Kp); Staten Island VII, VIII (Ds). 



C. badia G. & R. Englewood (Bt); Newark (Sb) ; Elizabeth VIII (Kp) ; 

 Anglesea VIII; larva on wax myrtle. 



