136 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 



HPILACHNA, Chevr. 

 B. borealis, Fabr. 



Generally distributed, moderately abundant Wenzel, Liebeck. 

 New Brunswick. Newark. Caldwell, common Crane. 



Unlike all others of this family, this species is a leaf feeder 

 and injurious; all the others are highly beneficial. When more 

 careful collections are made, the number of our species in some 

 genera will be largely increased. 



Family ZNDOMYCHID^E. 



RHANIS, Lee. 

 R. unicolor, Ziegl. 



Generally distributed, rare Liebeck. Camden and Gloucester 

 caunties, not common Weozel. 



LYCOPERDINA, Latr. 

 L. ferruginea, Lee. 



Camden and Gloucester counties, not common Wenzel. 

 Gloucester, rare Liebeck. Hudson county Linell. Newark. 



APHORISTA, Gorh. 

 A. vittata, Fabr. 



Generally distributed, not rare Wenzel. Gloucester, rare 

 Liebeck. Caldwell, common Crane. 



MYCBTINA, Muls. 

 M. perpulchra, Newn. 



Newark Bischoff. 

 M. testacea, Ziegl. 



Generally distributed, not common Wenzel. Sea-shore, rare 

 Liebeck. 



PHYMAPHORA, Newn. 

 P. pulchella, Newn. 



Caldwell, common Crane. Madison. Newark. 



