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Sub-family 



LAMENIA Stal. 



L. vulgaris Fitch. Recorded from Chester to Lakehurst in all faunal 

 regions VI-IX, inclusive. 



L. uhleri Ball. Jamesburg VIII, 31 (Ds) ; Riverton (Jn). 



OTIOCERUS Kirby. 



O. amyotii Pitch. Madison VIII, 30 (Pr). 



O. degeerii Kirby. Madison VIII, 11 (Pr) ; Staten Island VII, S, Mana- 



squan IX, 23 (Ds) ; Lahaway VIII (Coll). 

 O. francilloni Kirby. Grantwood VII, 20 (Coll). 



O. wolfii Kirby. Staten Island VIII, 16 (Ds). 



"Coquebertii" Kirby, "signoretii" Fitch and "stollii" Kirby will also be 

 found I have no doubt. 



Sub-family DELPHACIN.E. 



STENOCRANUS Fieb. 



S. dorsalis Fitch. Eastern U. S. generally; doubtless in New Jersey. 

 S. lautus Van D. Riverton (Jn) ; New York City (Van D). 



MEG AM EL AN US Ball. 

 M. spartini Osb. Staten Island is the type locality. 



MEGAMELUS Fieb. 



M. marginatus Van D. Staten Island VII, 8 (Ds) ; Barnegat Bay Dist. 

 VIII, 3, Anglesea (Coll). 



PISSONOTUS Van D. 



P. brunneus Van D. New York City, and certainly New Jersey. 

 P. delicatus Van D. Riverton VII, 17 (Van D). 



STOB/ERA Stal. 



S. tricarinata Say. Ft. Lee Dist. X, G (Brb) ; New Brunswick VII, 20 

 (Sin); Riverton (Jn) ; Merchantville X, 29 (Ss). 



S. concinna Stal. Monmouth Co., salt meadows VII, 31 (Coll). 



LIBURNIA Stal. 



L. ornata Stal. Staten Island X, 21 (Ds) ; Riverton (Jn). 

 L. detecta Van D. New York City and doubtless in New Jersey. 

 L. puella Van D. New Jersey (Van D) ; Riverton (Jn). 

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