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E. seminuda Say. Sure to occur in New Jersey. 

 E. strobi Fitch. Jamesburg V, 25 (Ds). 



PHLEPSIUS Fieb. 



P. altus O & B. Woodbine VIII, 21 (Van D). 



P. excultus Uhl. New York to Florida, and doubtless in New Jersey. 

 P. humidus Van D. "New Jersey" (Jn) ; Clifton VII, 3 (GG). 

 P. truncatus Van D. Philadelphia (Jn). 



P. irroratus Say. Chester IX, 5, New Brunswick, Jamesburg X, 2, Lake- 

 hurst VII, 7, Anglesea V, 20 (Coll) ; Staten Island VII, 9 (Ds). 



P. fuscipennis Van D. Newark IX, 1, Anglesea VI, VII, (Coll), on salt 



marshes. 



P. latifrons Van D. Almost sure to occur in New Jersey. 



P. fulvidorsum Fitch. Riverton IX, 11 (Jn) ; Burlington Co. VII (Sm). 



P. uhleri Van D. Jamesburg VII, 2 (Ds). 



P. majestus O & B. Anglesea (Ss). 



P. decorus O & B. "New Jersey" (Jn). 



ACINOPTERUS Van D. 



A. acuminatus Van D. Riverton VIII, 17 (Van D) ; Lakehurst VII, 12, 

 VIII, 23 (div). 



SCAPHOIDEUS Uhl. 



S. immistus Say. New Brunswick VII, 20, Jamesburg VIII, 16, Lakehurst 

 VII, 4 (Coll); Staten Island VIII, 2, Farmingdale VIII, 11 (Ds). 

 var. major Osb. Lakehurst X, 18 (Ds). 



S. intricatus Uhl. "New Jersey" (Uhl). 

 S. luteolus Van D. "New Jersey" (Van D). 



S. lobatus Van D. Madison VIII, 6 (Pr); Staten Island VIII, 7 (Ds). 

 S. censors Uhl. Ranges from New York to Texas. 



S. jucundus Uhl. Staten Island VIII, 4 (Ds) ; Lahaway VII, 20, Lake- 

 hurst VII, 7 (Coll). 



S. auronitens Prov. "New Jersey" (Coll); Cranford VIII, 27 (Ds). 

 S. opalinus Osb. Riverton VIII, 17 (Van D). 

 S. fasciatus Osb. Riverton VIII, 17 (Van D). 

 S. sanctus Say. Riverton VIII, 17 (Van D). 



THAMNOTETTIX Zett. 



T. clitellaria Say. Throughout the State, common, V-X. 



T. kennicotti Uhl. Madison VIII, 6 (Pr); Staten Island X, 3 (Ds). 



T. fitchii Van D. Lahaway, Burlington Co., on cranberry bogs. 



