28 Journal New York Entomological Society. [Vol. xxi. 



This species occurs along the coast from Maine to Florida, but does 

 not appear to have been previously reported from New York State. 



C. elisa Hagen. 



West Point, N. Y., VI; Tarrytown, N. Y., VII; Pocantico Hills, 

 N. Y., VI; Bronxville, N. Y., VI (Woodruff) ; Yaphank, N. Y., VII; 

 Wading River, N Y., VIII; Flushing, N. Y., VIII; Staten Island, 

 VI, VII, VIII; Hewitt, N. J., VII; Newfoundland, N. J., VII; 

 Newark, N. J., VII ; Lakehurst, N. J., VI, VII. 



C. monomelaena Williamson. 



Wading River, N. Y., VIII, 8, 1912. Two males flying over the 

 white sand at the southerly end of Long Pond. This species has been 

 recorded from southern New Jersey, but appears not to have been 

 listed from New York state. 



The specific name monomelccna Williamson has been used, and 

 based on maculation this is correct. In the four specimens in the 

 author's collection, however, from Long Island, N. Y., New Jersey 

 and Virginia, five fore wings have two cross veins in each triangle 

 and three fore wings have but one cross vein in each triangle. See 

 Ohio NaturaHst, Vol. X, p. 153, 1910. 



C. eponina Drury. 



Tarrytown, N.Y. (Woodruff) ; Flushing, N. Y., VIII ; Cold Spring 

 Harbor, N. Y., VIII (H. G. Barber) ; Staten Island, V, VII, VIII; 

 Lake Hopatcong, N. J., VII ; Lakehurst, N. J., VII. 



Genus PANTALA Hagen. 

 P. flavescens Fabricius. 



Staten Island, VII, VIII, IX. We have seen great numbers flying 

 over a field of oats on Staten Island; also a female laying eggs on 

 August 14, in a ditch of brackish water by the side of the road at 

 Watchogue, Staten Island. This is a widely distributed species. 



Genus TRAMEA Hagen. 

 T. lacerata Hagen. 



West Point, N. Y., VI, 17; Staten Island, V, VI, VIII, IX. Some- 

 times not uncommon over fields and the salt meadows on Staten 

 Island. 



