134 REPORT OF NEW JERSEY STATE MUSEUM. 



BROCHYMENA A. & S. 



Fig- 57- A tree-bug, Brochymena arborea; upper and under surface. 



B. arborea Say. Throughout the State IX till next VI. The species are 

 large, rough, known as "tree-bugs," often present in numbers suffi- 

 cient to attract attention, yet not conspicuous because their grayish- 

 brown tints harmonize well with the bark of the trees on which they 

 live. 



B. quadripustulata Fab. With the preceding and hardly less common. 



B. annulata Fab. Lakehurst IV-VI, IX (div). The "harisii" of previous 

 edition is a form of this species. 



PERIBALUS M. & R. (HOLCOSTETHUS Fieb). 



P. limbolarius Stal. Throughout the State, V-IX, common on shepherd's 

 purse. The "abbreviatus" of last edition is the same the true species 

 is western. 



TRICHOPEPLA Stal. 

 T. semivittata Say. Throughout the State V-IX, common. 



CHLOROCHROA Stal. (PENTATOMA Oliv). 

 C. saucia Say. (Lioderma) Staten Island IV, IX, XI (div). 



C. senilis Say. (Lioderma) Staten Island, fall and spring (Ds) ; Lake- 

 hurst X, 19 (Bno). 

 C. uhleri Stal. Occurs in New York and probably also in New Jersey. 



