THE INSECTS OF NEW JERSEY. 95 



PHYLLOSCELIS Germ. 



P. atra Germ. Madison (Pr) ; Farmingdale VIII, 12, Lakehurst IX, 6 

 (Ds); Riverton VIII, 17, Woodbine VIII, 21 (Van D). 

 var. albovenosa Milichar. Riverton VIII, 17 (Van D) 



P. pallescens Germ. Lahaway, on cranberry bogs, V (Sm) ; "N. J.," com- 

 mon (Van D). 







Sub-family ACHILIN^. 



ELIDIPTERA Spin. (HELICOPTERA.) 



E. pallida Say. New Jersey, probably. 



E. septentrionalis Prov. Manasquan IX, 23, Lakehurst IX, 24 (Ds) ; Laha- 

 way IX, 14 (Coll). 



E. opaca Say. "New Jersey" (Uhler). 



E. floridae Wlk. Lakehurst V, 29 (Ds); Riverton IV, 26, Pemberton V 



(GG). 

 E. variegata Van D. Riverton IX, 7 (GG). 



CATONIA Uhler. 



C. nava Say. Throughout the eastern United States. 



C. impunctata Fitch. Cranford VIII, 27, Highlands of Navesink VIII, 15 

 Jamesburg VIII, 31 (Ds). 



C. picta Van D. Type locality is Lakehurst VIII, 18 (Gr) X (Ds). 

 C. cinctifrons Fitch. New York and probably New Jersey. 



Sub- family CIXIIN^. 



BOTHRIOCERA Burm. 



B. bicornis Fab. "New Jersey" (Uhler). 



OLIARUS Stal. 



O. quinquelineata Say. Staien Island V, 22, VIII, 8, Jamesburg VII, 2 

 (Ds); Barnegat Bay Dist. VIII, 3 (Coll); Lakehurst VII, 7, 24, IX, 4 

 (div); Browns Mills Jn., VI, 21 (GG) ; Cape May (Van D). 



O. humilis Say. Chester VIII, 12, Monmouth Co., on salt meadow VII, 

 31 (Coll); Madison VIII, 18 (Pr). 



O. complectus Ball. Chester VII, 24 (Coll); Staten Island VI, 17, VII, 1, 

 Jamesburg VII, 5 (Ds). 



CIXIUS Latr. 



C. stigmatus Say. Chester VIII, 12 (Coll) ; Madison VIII, 6 (Pr) ; "New 



Jersey" (Jn). 



The species "colfepeum" Fitch, "pini" Fitch and "vicarius" Wlk. are all 

 so distributed that their occurrence in New Jersey is more than probable, 



