210 REPORT OF NEW JERSEY STATE MUSEUM. 



TETRAGONODERUS Dej. 



T. fasciatus Hald. Seems to be locally common in Camden and Glou- 

 cester Counties, but not reported from any other localities by any 

 collector. 



LEBIA Latr. 



L. grandis Hentz. Throughout the State, sometimes not 

 uncommon; feeds among other things on the eggs and 

 young larvae of potato beetles, but never occurs in 

 numbers sufficient to be of any practical benefit from 

 the economic standpoint. 



L. atriventris Say. A similar but much smaller species; 



also occurring throughout the State and locally com- Fig. 88. Lebia 



mon. grandis. 



L. tricolor Say. Salt meadows II, IV (Bf) ; Woodbury VI, very rare (E. 

 A. Klages) ; Atlantic City, one specimen only (Li). 



L. pulchella Dej. Throughout the State, spring and fall; often on flowers 

 and locally not uncommon. 



L. marginicollis Dej. DaCosta (Li). 



L. viridis Say. Throughout the State, most of the season, sometimes 

 abundant. The variety "moesta" Lee. is reported as rare at Atco (Li). 



L. pumila Dej. Delaware Valley region and northward, V-VIII; locally 

 common on flowers and in sweeping. 



L. pleuritica Lee. Ft. Lee (Sp); Snake Hill (Sf). 



L. viridipennis Dej. Throughout the State, not usually common; mostly 

 in low swampy areas, on salt marshes and along shore. 



L. lobulata Lee. Chester VII, 5 (Dn) ; Snake Hill (Sf); Westville VII, 2, 

 Laurel Spring V, 10, sifting (Brn). 



L. ornata Say. Throughout the State III-IX, locally common. 



L. analis Dej. Ft. Lee (Sp) ; Snake Hill (Sf ) ; Orange VI, at light (Ch); 



Newark (Coll); Westville (Li); Woodbury VIII, 7, at light (Brn); 



g. d. (W). 



L. fuscata Dej. Chester VII, 19 (Dn) ; Passaic, Ridgewood, Greenville 

 VI, VII (Sp); Snake Hill V (div); Irvington (Bf) ; Arlington VI, Sea 

 Isle City VI (Brn); Anglesea VII, 12 (Coll). 



L. scapularis Dej. Throughout the State VI-VIII, at light and on flowers. 

 L. furcata Lee. Hopatcong (Pm); Snake Hill IV (Bf); Woodbury VI (E. 



A. Klages); Sea Isle V, 24, Anglesea VI, 15 (Brn). 

 L. pectita Horn. Throughout the State V-VII, IX, generally rare. This is 



the species listed as "vittata" in the last edition, Mr. Schwarz proving 



correct in his surmise as there recorded. 



L. bivittata Fabr. Boonton VI, 10 (GG) ; seashore, rare (div). 



