i8o REPORT OF NEW JERSEY STATE MUSEUM. 



(P. palustris), and that the Canadian record for the species is almost 

 certainly based on a misidentification. 



ORPHULELLA Giglio-Tos. 



O. speciosa Scudd. Sparta, Staten Island VII-IX (Ds) ; Orange Mts. 

 VII, VIII, Bound Brook VIII, Sandy Hook, Jamesburg on cranberry 

 bogs, Lakehurst VIII (Coll); Ft. Lee (Bt) ; Anglesea IX, 4 (Rehn). 

 The names "sequalis" Scudd., and "bilineata" Scudd., refer to this 

 same species according to Rehn. 



O. olivacea Morse. From Sandy Hook to Cape May along the seashore. 

 Occurs on the salt marsh chiefly, rarely extending inland a little to 

 old fields near the marshes, VIII and IX. 



O. pelidna Burm. Extends along the coast from Staten Island to Cape 

 May, through the pine barrens where it is common on cranberry 

 bogs, is rarer and less generally distributed in the Delaware Valley 

 region and extends along the Hudson to Fort Lee. I have no records 

 from the Piedmont Plain and northward. Mr. Rehn says it occurs 

 usually on wet meadows, but occasionally in scrub land, dry woods 

 and grassy waste fields from July until frost. As far as known not 

 found in salt marshes, but occasionally taken on the beaches. Mr. 

 Rehn also says that "maculipennis" Scudd. is undoubtedly this same 

 thing. 



CLINOCEPHALUS Morse. 



C. elegans Morse. Ocean County on cranberry bogs, rare (Sm); West 



Creek IX, 3 (Rehn); Ocean View VIII, 11 (Fox); Anglesea IX, 5 

 (W) ; Cape May IX (div). Generally found in salt meadows on 

 grassy places in the salt marsh (Rehn). 



DICHROMORPHA Morse. 



D. viridis Scudd. Occurs throughout the State, but much more generally 



south of the Piedmont Plain, from July until frost. Occurs in dry 

 grassy fields, meadows and hillsides, and also on the dams and dry 

 cranberry bogs in Ocean and Monmouth Counties. The variety 

 "punctulata" Scudd. occurs with this type. 



CHLOEALTIS Harr. 



C. conspersa Harr. Lake Hopatcong, Culvers Lake, Newfoundland, 

 Sparta, Staten Island, Lakehurst, Ttickerton (Ds) ; Ft. Lee (Bt); 

 Browns Mills Jn. (Dke) ; Speedwell, Atsion (Rehn), July until frost. 

 Mr. Rehn adds that this is a very scarce species in South Jersey, 

 and there found in boggy spots and on wet ground. 



CHORTHIPPUS Fieb. (STENOBOTHRUS Fischer.) 



C. curtipennis Harr. Lake Hopatcong, Sparta, Little Falls, Staten Island 

 VII-X (Ds); Orange Mts., Jamesburg, Ocean Co. VIII (Sm); Cald- 



