THE INSECTS OF NEAV JERSEY. 63 



DENDROLEON Brauer. 



D. obsoletum Say. New Brunswick VII, 24; Jamesburg VII, 21 (Coll); 



Lahaway VII, 4, IX 20 (Brakeley). 

 D. pumilis Burm. (Brachynemurus) Staten Island, a small species and 



usually rare (Ds). 



BRACHYNEMURUS Hagen. 



B. abdominalis Say. Staten Island 



VI-IX, Lakehurst VI. VII 

 (Ds) ; New Brunswick VII, 

 23, common, Jamesburg VII, 

 21, Anglesea VII, 12, IX, 4 

 (Coll); Shark River VII, 9, 

 (Jn); Lahaway VI, 28, VIII, Fig ig ,_ MyrmeleOK sp . Wmged adult. 

 17 (Brakeley). 



CRYPTOLEON Banks. 



C. nebulosum Oliv. = conspersa Ramb. (Maracanda) Jamesburg VI, 



Lakehurst VI, VII (Ds) ; Lahaway VII, 8-18 (Brakeley). 

 C. signata Hagen. Almost certain to occur in New Jersey. 



Family ASCALAPHID/E. 



NEUROPTYNX McCI. 

 N. appendiculatus Fab. Lakehurst VII (Ds); DaCosta VII, 16 (Dke). 



ULULODES Currie. 



U. hyalina Latr. New Brunswick VII, 9, Anglesea IX, occasional at light 

 (Coll). 



U. 4-punctata Burm. Staten Island, Lakehurst VII (Ds); New Bruns- 

 wick VIII, 3, Anglesea (Coll); Belmar VII, 9 (Jn). 



COLOBOPTERUS Burm. 

 C. excisus Hagen. Belmar VII, one specimen (Jn). 



