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area, frequenting Scirpus americanus and associated plants (Fox); 

 Anglesea (Fox); Cape May (Fox); Goshen (Fox). 



0. Campestre Blatrhley. 



General Range. — Rather uncertain; described from Indiana 

 and since reported, to my knowledge, from Minnesota and New 

 Jersey. 



Local Distribution. — ^Probably scarce, reported, so far as I am 

 aware, only from the Coastal District. 



Ecological Distribution. — Have no local data. In Indiana, 

 according to Blatchley, it occurs "in the tall grasses of low prairie 

 meadows." 



Locality Records. — 



Coastal District. — Tuckerton (N. J. St. Mus. Rep.); Cape May 

 (N. J. St. Mus. Rep.). 



0. minor Bruner. 



General Range. — Occurs, so far as I have been able to find 

 records, in New Jersey, North Carolina and Georgia. 



Local Distribution. — Apparent^ rather uncommon; most 

 regular in the Pine Barrens, occasional in the Middle District. 



Ecological Distribution. — An arboreal species, reported as 

 occurring on pine (N. J. St. Mus. Rep.). 



Locality Records. — 



Middle District.— Belair (N. J. St. Mus. Rep.). 



Pine Barrens. — Helmetta (Davis) ; Jamesburg (Davis) ; Lake- 

 hurst (Davis) ; Browns Mills Junction (Daecke) ; Atsion (Hebard) ; 

 Staff ords Forge (Hebard). 



0. fidicinium Rehn and Hebard. 



General Range. — So far as known, includes from New Jersey 

 to Florida along the coast. 



Local Distribution. — Common in suitable locations in the 

 Coastal District. 



Ecological Distribution. — Characteristic of the tall, reedy 

 growths of Spartina glabra along watercourses in the salt marshes. 

 Apparently a purely halophilous species. 



Locality Records. — 



Coastal District. — Staten Island (Davis) ; Tuckerton (Davis) ; 

 Chestnut Neck, Atlantic Co. (Rehn) ; Ocean View (Fox) ; Sea Isle 

 City (Fox) ; Townsend Inlet (Fox) ; Avalon (Fox) ; Piermont (Fox) ; 

 Anglesea (Rehn) ; Goshen (Fox). 



