250 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 



A. segnipes, Say. 



Gloucester county, common Wenzel. 

 A. griseum, Smith. 



Gloucester county Wenzel. 

 A. rostrum, Say. 



Sweet Fern Julieh. 

 A. nigrum, Hbst. 



August 26th Chittenden. 



Many more species of this genus will be added to the list when 

 full collections are made. 



PHYTONOMUS, Sch. 

 P. punctatus, Fabr. 



Camden, common Wenzel, Liebeck. Brigantine Beach, in 

 September, one dead specimen Hamilton. Anglesea, in July 

 Schwarz. Newark. This species has invaded New Jersey the 

 present year (1889), and has become extremely abundant in the 

 vicinity of Philadelphia and Camden. I received it early in the 

 season from the northwestern part of the State. Beaten from 

 trees at Fort Lee Julieh. Newark, common Bischoff. 



P. comptus, Say. 



Westville, rare Liebeck. Gloucester, rare Wenzel. Hudson 

 county Linell. New Jersey Julieh. 



P. nigrirostris, Fabr. 



Hudson county Linell. Newark. This is a common species 

 on the Long Island coast in early summer. Communipaw 

 Julieh. 



LISTRONOTUS, Jek. 

 L. tuberosus, Lee. 



Gloucester county, rare Wenzel. 

 L. squamiger, Say. 



Gloucester, rare Wenzel. 

 L. callosus, Lee. 



Hudson county Linell. 

 L. inaequalipennis, Boh. 



Hudson county Linell. Newark Bischoff. 



