200 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 





 PHYSOONBMUM, Hald. 



P. brevilineum, Say. 



Atlantic and Cape May counties, common Wenzel. Sea- 

 shore, moderately abundant Liebeck. Newark. 



HYLOTRUPBS, Serv. 

 H. bajulus, Linn. 



Quite generally distributed throughout the State; not un- 

 common. 



H. ligneus, Fabr. 



Generally distributed, common, feeds on Cedar Wenzel. 

 Dacosta, not uncommon Liebeck. Newark. 



PHYMATODES, Muls. 

 P. variabilis, Fabr. 



Common throughout the State. 



P. amcenus, Say. 



Westville, rare Liebeck. In Grape, not common Wenzel. 

 I bred quite a number from grape stems this spring. Caldwell, 

 common Crane. Madison. 



P. varius, Fabr. 



Not uncommon throughout the State. 



CALLIDIUM, Fabr. 

 C. antennatum, Newn. 



Common throughout the State. 



CEME, Newn. 

 O rigida, Say. 



Generally distributed, rare Wenzel. Sea-shore, rare Lie- 

 beck, Anglesea, in July Schwarz. Newark. 



CHION, Newn. 

 C. cinctus, Dru. 



Not rare, generally distributed Wenzel. 



