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C. persimilis Horv. This is the species usually found as "juniperina" 

 Linn., in collections; but that is European and does not occur in 

 America at all. 



MORMIDEA A. & S. 

 M. lugens Fab. Throughout the State, common, V-IX. 



SOLUBEA Bergr. (CEBALUS Stal). 



S. pugnax Fab. Ft. Lee VIII, 12 (Bno) ; Manasquan IX (Ds); Burling- 

 ton Co. VIII, 7, Barnegat Bay Dist. VIII, 3 (Coll); Anglesea VII 

 (div). 



EUSCHISTUS Dall. 



E. fissilis Uhl. Throughout the State V-X, the most common species. 

 E. servus Say. Madison (Pr) ; Staten Island VI-X, Jamesburg VII (Ds) ; 



Lakehurst V (Bfb). 



E. politus Uhl. Throughout the State V-XI, locally common. 

 E. tristigmus Say. Throughout the State I V-IX, locally common; in 



marshy meadows. 



E. variolarius Pal. Beauv. Throughout the State all season, often com- 

 mon. 



E. ictericus Linn. Madison (Pr); Ft. Lee IX, X (div); Glen Ridge VI, 28, 

 Pt. Pleasant VII, VIII (Bno); Staten Island VIII (Ds) ; New Bruns- 

 wick VII, Jamesburg VII, Lahaway VII, Anglesea, V, 28, IX, 6 (Coll). 



OENUS Dall. 



C. delius Say. Hewitt VI (Jl) ; Singac, Oak Ridge IX, Staten Island V, 

 VI, VIII, IX (Ds) ; Westfield VII, 16 (Bno) ; Orange Mts. VII, 10 (Jn) ; 

 Madison VI, IX, X, Roselle Park XI, Lakehurst V, common (Brb); 

 hibernates as adult under stones in fields. 



HYMENARCYS A & S. 



H. asqualis Say. Madison, rare (Pr) ; New Jersey (Van D). 



H. nervosa Say. Madison VIII, rare (Brb); Staten Island IV, VIII (div); 



Jamesburg V, X, Anglesea IV, 4 (Coll); Westfield VII, 21, Clementon 



V, 30 (Jn). 



NEOTIGLOSSA Kirby. 



N. undata Say. Cape May VI, 22 (Coll); New Jersey (Van D). 



N. sulcifrons Stal. Anglesea VII, 4 (Sm); Lakehurst V (Brb), VII, 4 

 (Dow). 



