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T. smith i Van D. "New Jersey" (Van D). 



T. melanogaster Prov. Have seen this from New Jersey (Van D). 

 T. subcupreus Prov. Anglesea VIII, 23, Cape May VIII, 21 (Van D). 

 T. perpunctata Van D. Wildwood (Jn, fide Van D). 



"Eburata Van D," is omitted as probably boreal only. There are, on the 

 other hand, probably undescribed species in the collections from the salt 

 marshes at Newark and from Anglesea. 



CHLOROTETTIX Van D. 



C. unicolor Fitch. Madison VII, 25 (Pr) ; salt meadows, VIII, 23, James- 

 burg VII, 15 (Coll) ; Staten Island VI-VIII (Ds). 



C. viridia Van D. Cranford VIII, 27, Staten Island VIII, IX (Ds) ; New- 

 ark IX, 1, New Brunswick VII, 20, Jamesburg VII, 15, Anglesea VI 

 (Coll); Riverton X, 9 (Jn). 



C. tergata Fitch. Chester VIII, IX, Jamesburg, on cranberry bogs VIII, 

 8 (Coll); Cranford VIII, 27, Staten Island VII, VIII, Lakehurst IX, 12 

 (Ds). 



C. galbanata Van D. New York to North Carolina, and doubtless in 

 New Jersey. Mr. Baker claims that this is really "unicolor Fitch," 

 but Mr. Van Duzee does not agree. 



C. rugicollis Ball. Woodbine VIII, 21 (Van D). 



Jassini. 



JASSUS Fab. 



J. olitarius Say. Throughout the State VII-X, common. The name "bi- 

 fasciatus Say," of the last edition, refers to the female of this species. 



NEOCOELIDIA G & B. 



M. tumidifrons G & B. Manasquan IX, 23, Lakehurst IX, 14 (Ds). 



Cicadulini. 



BALCLUTHA Kirk. (GNATHODUS Fieb.) 



B. punctatus Thunb. Cranford VIII, 27 (Ds) ; Lahaway V (Coll). 



B. impictus Van D. New Brunswick VII, 20, Lahaway VIII (Coll). 



EUGNATHODUS Baker. 

 E. abdominalis Van D. New Brunswick VII, 20, Anglesea V, 20 (Coll). 



CICADULA Zett. 



C. sexnotata Fall. New Brunswick VII, 20, Monmouth Co., salt meadows 



VII, 31, Anglesea V, 21 (Coll) ; Woodbine VIII, 21, Anglesea VIII, 23 

 (Van D). 



