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material listed below. The species has been thrice recorded as 

 N. sericea^^^^ from the Ignited States. 



Toronto, Ontario, (C. W". Xash; in bananas), i cf. [Univ. Toronto Cln.]. 

 Orono, Maine. V. 16, 1889, (in bunch of bananas), i ?, [Maine Agr. Exp. Sta. 

 Chi.]. 



Manchester, Xew Hanii)shire, i 9, [Morse Cln.]. 



Massachusetts, i 9, [U. S. X. M.]. 



Boston, Mass.. II, 20, 1887, (F. H. Sprague), i cf ."" [M. C. Z.]. 



Wellesley. Mass., 1899, (on bananas), i juv. 9,"* [Morse Cln.]. 



Natick, Mass., summer of 1902, (in fruit store), i d". i 9, [Morse Cln.]. 



Springfield, Mass., VIII. 17, 1898, (C. Ladd), i 9 ,"» [M. C. Z.]. 



Manahawkin, New Jersey, IX, i, 1913, (F. Haimbach), i 9, [A. X. S. P.]. 



Philadeli)hia. Pennsylvania, (P. Laurent; Delaware wharf), i d"."" [HebardCln.]. 



Germantown, Pa.. (H. C. Thompson; in bananas), I 9 , [Thompson Cln.]. 



Harrisburg, Pa., i o". [Pa. State Dept. Zool.]. 



Lock Haven, Pa.. \', 30, (in bananas), i 9, [Pa. State Dept. Zool.]. 



Epilamprinae 



Epilampra maya Rehn 



1902. Et>ikimpni maya Rehn, Trans. Am. Ent. Soc, xxix, p. 3. [ 9 ;^" Machuca, 



Nicaragua.] 



The present species is medium-small for the genus, rather stout. 

 rather pale and little marked, with elongate tegmina having two 

 or more small dark brown spots on distal half. It is native in 

 Central America; large South America series before us show several 

 closely related but distinct species. 



S. S. Tenadores, en route Xew York to Jamaica, X, 19, 1913, (Hebard; found 

 dead), i cf, i 9, [Hebard Cln.]. 



Woodstock, X'ermont. \TII, 1911, i 9, [Morse Cln.]. 



Framingham, Massachusetts, IV, 10, 1914, (C. A. Frost; in bananas in grocery 

 store), I 9, [Morse Cln.]. 



Boonton, Xew Jersey, i 9 , [A. X. S. P.]. 



^'••5 Shelford has synonymized sericea of Burmei^ter, under limbata of Thunberg. I his 

 ■ is a similarly marked South .American species, with tegmina and wings, however, propor- 

 tionately much longer and more of the type generally found in the genus, than in laev- 

 igata. 



^"" Twice recorded in 1900 by Scudder as sericea. 



■♦"^ Recorded by Mor.se in 1900 as Eurycotis sp., "possibly R. finschiana (Sauss.)." 



^"8 Recorded in 1900 by Henshaw as sericea. 



^'^ Recorded by Rehn as sericea in 1902. 



■"' This specimen was unfortunately given as a representative of the male sex in the 

 original tlescription. 



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