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ATYMNA Say. 



A. inornata Say. Merchantville (Ss). 



A. discoidalis Fitch. Woodbury (Ss), Sparta, VII (Ds). 



A. castanea Fitch. Sparta, VII (Ds), Madison (Pr). 



A. querci Fitch. A very abundant species on oak, which certainly will be 

 found in New Jersey. 



The species Atymna viridis, cinereum, maculifronlis, pallidifrontis and 

 inermis, described in New York, will probably be found to occur in New 

 Jersey. 



OPHIDERMA Fairm. 



O. salamandra Fairm. Eastern U. S., and doubtless in New Jersey. 



O. nigricephala Fitch. Described from N. Y., and probably occurs in New 



Jersey. 

 O. cinereum Fitch. Madison, VIII, 11 (Pr). 



VANDTJZEA Goding-. 

 V. arquata Say. " New Jersey " (Ss), Madison, VIII, 6, 30 (Pr). 



CARYNOTA Fitch. 

 C. marmorata Say. *' New Jersey " (Bt., Ss., Jn). 



C. mera Say. Merchantville, VI, 29 (Ss), Orange Mts., VII, 5 (Jn), Madison, 

 VIII, 6 (Pr). 



PLATYCOTIS Stal. 



P. sagittata Germ. = Thelia belligera Say. Penna. & Fla. (Say). 



P. quadrivittata Say. Caldwell (Cr). 



ENCHENOPA Am. et Serv. 



E. binotata Say. Caldwell (Cr), Madison (Pr), Brigantine, Woodbury, VI, 23 

 (Ss), Morristown (U. S. Ag), Lakewood, VII, 10, New Brunswick (Sm). 



CAMPYLENCHIA Stal. 



C. curvata Fab.=Enc/ienopa latipes. Caldwell (Cr), Madison (Pr), Staten 

 Island, VI, VII (Ds), Merchantville, VII, 29 (Ss), Anglesea, Jamesburg, 

 VII, 15 ; common throughout the State (Sm). 



MICROCENTRTJS Stal. 



M. caryae Fitch. " New Jersey " (Ss), Madison, VIII, 11 (Pr) ; common to the 

 eastern U. S. 



M. perditus Nord. Manchester, IX (Ds). 



