CATALOGUE OF INSECTS. 277 



LYC^NA, Pabr. 

 L. couperii, Grote. 



New Jersey is included in Mr. Scudder's faunal map of this 



species, and he has it recorded from the vicinity of New York 



City. I know of no specimens from this State. 



L. pseudargiolus, Bd.-Lec. 



This species and its various forms and races are quite common 

 throughout the State, but somewhat local. 



L. comyntas, Godt. 



Common throughout the State. 



CHRYSOPHANUS, Doubl. 

 C. thoe, Bd.-Lec. 



Schooley's Mountain — Aaron. Recorded on the Newark list. 



Said to be very local. Caldwell, rare — Crane. Newark, in 



July — Seib. 



C expixanthe, Bd.-Lec. 



. Dacosta, not rare — Aaron. Not on the Newark list. 

 C hypophlceus, Bdv.—lamericana, D'Urb.) 

 Common throughout the State. 



FENISECA, Grt. 

 P. tarquinius, Fabr. 



Mount Holly — Aaron. Also on the Newark list. Seems 



generally distributed, but local and nowhere common. 



Family PAPILIONID^. 



Sub-Family PAPILIONINJE. 



PAPILIO, Lir.n. 

 P. ajax, Linn. 



Recorded on the Newark list, and said to be not rare seasonally 



and locally. There is considerable Paw-Paw in the State. 



