CATALOGUE OF INSECTS. 381 



P. sassacus Harris. Lake Hopatcong (Bt, Pm), Caldwell (Cr), Newark 

 (Soc), Staten Island, Trenton (Ds), Plainfield (Sk), May and June. 



P. metea Scudd. Schooley's Mountain (Aaron), Hemlock Falls, V, 15 (Sb), 

 Staten Island, VI (Ds), Clementon, V, 10, on sand myrtle, by Philadel- 

 phia collectors generally. 



P. attalus W. H. Edw. = seminole Scudd. Clementon, VIII, 3 (Fox), Da 

 Costa, VII, 19 (W). 



P. leonardus Harr. Quite generally distributed, but not common, VIII, IX. 

 Newark (Soc), Little Falls, Toms River (Bt), Staten Island (Ds), Atco, 

 IX, 6-10 (Nell et als), Camden Co (Carney). 



P. campestris Bdv. = huron Edw. Lake Hopatcong (Pm), Newark (Soc), 

 Mount Holly (Aaron), Cape May, IX, common (Sk), Camden, VIII, IX, 

 common (Carney). 



P. phylseus Dru. Atlantic City (Aaron), Clifton (Sm), Bayonne, X (Bt). 



P. brettus Bdv. Lee Camden, one female, VIII, 10, two males, IX, 7 

 ( Carney ) . 



P. otho Sm. Abb. Quite general throughout the State, VI and VII, the form 

 egeremet Scudd. sometimes the more common. Lake Hopatcong (Pm), 

 Newark (Wdt), Staten Island (Ds), Gloucester (Aaron), Camden, Mer- 

 chantville, VII (Carney). 



P. peckius Kirby. Perhaps the most common species throughout the State. 

 There are two broods, V to VII, and VIII and IX : therefore the insect 

 may be found at almost all times. 



P. mystic Scudd. Late V and VI and again in VIII and IX, g. d. (Bt), 

 Newark (Soc), Orange Mts., VII, 4 (Lt), Staten Island (Ds), Trenton, 

 Schooley's Mountain (Aaron). 



P. cernes Bdv. Lee. Common, V-IX, throughout the State : two brooded. 



P. manataaqua Scudd. Occurs VI and VII, quite generally ; but nowhere 

 common : Newark (Soci, Staten Island (Ds), Gloucester (Aaron), Cam- 

 den, Merchantville, VII, VIII (Carney). 



P. verna W. H. Edw. Ft. Lee district, VI and VII in meadows, Lake Hopat- 

 cong (Bt, Pm), Staten Island (Ds), Orange Mts., V and VII (Wdt). 



P. metacomet Harr. Quite generally distributed, VI, VII. Lake Hopatcong 

 (Pm), Caldwell (Cr), Newark (Soc, Wdt), Staten Island (Ds), Westville, 

 VII, 10 (Sk), Camden, VIII, II (Carney). 



P. accius Sm, Abb. June and July (Bt), Salem i Aaron). 



P. maculata W. H. Edw. Camden, VII, 15, one male, one female (Carney). 



P. panoquin Scudd. Anglesea, VI to IX, very common in the salt meadows, 

 extending north to Atlantic City and south to Cape May Pt. 



P. ocola W. H. Edw. Salem (Aaron), Camden, IX, 1899, common, never 

 before seen (Carney), Staten Island (Ds). 



P. bimacula Grt. and Rob. New Jersey is well within the range of this 

 species and a specimen with a New Jersey label was in the Aaron collec- 

 tion at the date of the previous catalogue. 



