If they'd skip anything on that list of yours it would be the 16SP part.
That's what I first thought, but those low-end discrete cards usually sell mostly on price, which explains the GeForce 205 (8SPs) and 310 (16SPs). Both are made on 40nm, so Nvidia probably needs a Fermi card with ~16SPs to replace them; unless of course they decide to compete against Cedar with DX10.1 products only and just keep selling those models, focusing on the mid-to-high-end for DX11 cards.