102 REPORT OF NEW JERSEY STATE MUSEUM. 

 Family BYTHOSCOPIDvE. 



BYTHOSCOPUS Germ. 



B, variabilis Fitch. Newfoundland VII, 4, Singac VI, 15, Staten Island 



VI, VII, Lakehurst VI, 30 (Ds). 



B. sobrius Wlk. Found in New York and probably in New Jersey. 

 B. cognatus Van D. Occurs with the preceding. 

 B. fenestratus Fitch. Singac VI, 15, (Ds). 

 B. pruni Prov. Singac VI, 15 (Ds). 

 B. minor Fitch. Staten Island VI, 18 (Ds). 

 B. nigrinasi Fitch. Sure to occur in New Jersey. 

 B. distinctus Van D. New York to North Carolina, and surely in New 



Jersey. 

 B. fagi Fitch. Will probably be found in northern New Jersey. 



PEDIOPSIS Burm. 



P. insignis Van D. Newfoundland VII, 4 (Ds). 

 P. viridis Fitch. Riverton IX, 25 (Jn). 

 P. trimaculata Fitch. Sure to occur in New Jersey. 

 P. sordida Van D. Staten Island (Ds). 



IDIOCERUS Lewis. 



I. pallidus Fitch. Staten Island VT, 22 (Ds). 



I. suturalis Fitch. Sure to occur in New Jersey. 



I. nervatus Van D. "New Jersey" (Van D). 



!. lachrymalis Fitch. Lakehurst VII, 7 (Coll). 



I. alternatus Fitch. Occurs throughout the eastern United States. 



I. crataegi Van D. On thorn, New York to Iowa. 



I. maculipennis Fitch. Sure to occur in New Jersey. 



I. provancheri Van D. New York to Iowa. 



AGALLIA Curtis. 



A. 4-punctata Prov. Throughout the State, V-VIII, more or less common; 

 sometimes abundant on cranberry bogs, but probably feeding on 

 weeds, etc., rather than on vines. 



A. sanguinolenta Prov. Newark, Jamesburg VII, 5, Merchantville X, 29, 

 Lakehurst VII, 7, Anglesea VII (Coll). 



A. constricta Van D. Madison VI, 1 (Pr) ; New Brunswick VII, 20, Ocean 



Co. V, Lahaway VII, 10, Anglesea (Coll). 

 A. novella Say. Riverton (Jn). 



