CATALOGUE OF INSECTS. 193 



L. micans, Knoch. 



Common locally, and generally distributed. Newark. West- 

 ville — Liebeck. Camden and Gloucester counties, common — 

 Wenzel. 



L. arcuata, Smith. 



I have taken two specimens in Ocean county. It appears to 

 belong to the southern counties. 



L. insperata, Smith. 



Snake Hill, New Jersey ; apparently rare. 



L. dubia, Smith. 



The common form in Ocean county. The only fusca form 

 taken at New Brunswick, and I have seen it from the vicinity of 

 Jersey City. 



L. fusca, Frcehl. 



The common form near Jersey City and Newark, and prob- 

 ably throughout the northern part of the State. Camden and 

 Gloucester counties — Wenzel. 



L. grandis, Smith. 



Rare near Jersey City, and probably found in small numbers 

 throughout the State. Camden and Gloucester counties — 

 Wenzel. 



L. fraterna, Harris. 

 Var. cognata, Burm. 

 Var. forsteri, Burm. 



I have taken all forms of this species in the State, probably 

 all near Jersey City. Camden and Gloucester counties — Wenzel. 



L. nova, Smith. 



I have not seen it from the State, but have taken it on Long 

 Island, and have no doubt it occurs with us. 



L. knochii, Gyll. 



Camden and Gloucester counties, very rare — Wenzel. River- 

 ton — Castle. 



L. rugosa, Mels. 



Sea-shore, rare — liiebeck. Camden and Gloucester counties — 

 W^enzel. 



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