280 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 



E. proteus, Linn. 



Cape May — Aaron. Also on the Newark list. 



NISONIADBS, Speyer. 

 N. brizo, Bd.-Lec. 



Gloucester — Aaron. Westville. Also on the Newark list. 

 Newark, in May — Seib. Not rare. 



N. icelus, Lint. 



Opposite Delaware Water Gap — Aaron. Also on the Newark 

 list. 

 N. lucilius, Lint. 



The State is included in Mr. Scudder's faunal map of the 

 species, but it has not been taken by collectors, so far as I know. 



N. persius, Scudd. 



This is in the same case as the preceding. 

 N. ausonius, Lint. 



Said to occur in the State, but I have seen no positive records 

 of the fact. 



N. martialis, Scudd. 



Taken in New Jersey — Aaron. Not on the Newark list. 

 N. juvenalis, Fabr. 



Common near Philadelphia, and quite generally distributed 

 throughout the State, in my experience. Newark, in July — 

 Seib. Caldwell, rare — Crane. 



N. horatius. Scudd. 



Occurs in this State, according to Scudder's faunal map, but I 

 know of no actual records. 



N. terrentius, Scudd. 



This is in the same case with the preceding. 



PHOLISORA, Speyer. 

 P. catuUus, Fabr. 



Common throughout the State. 



PYRGUS, Westw. 

 P. tessellata, Scudd. 



Quite common throughout the State. 



