1 82 REPORT OF NEW JERSEY STATE MUSEUM. 



H. tuberculatus Beauv. Hewitt VI, Newfoundland VII, Great Notch V, 

 Staten Island V-VII (Ds) ; High Bridge V (Ss) ; Farmingdale VII, 

 15 (Jn). 



DISSOSTEIRA Scudd. 



D. Carolina Linn. Common throughout the State VII-XI; the most 

 abundant and conspicuous of the larger species. 



SPHARAGEMON Scudd. 



S. bolii Scudd. (balteatum Scudd.) Throughout the State VII-X, but 

 much the most abundant in the pine barrens. Found in "sandy fields, 

 edges of woods, woodland roads and beneath undergrowth in oak and 

 pine woods and in scrubby clearings" (Rehn). 



S. saxatile Morse. Newfoundland VII-IX, on rocky ridges (Ds). 



S. collare-wyomingianum Thos. = asquale Scudd. := col lare Scudd. of the 

 last edition. Staten Island VII-XI (Ds), and throughout the pine bar- 

 rens. Occurs at Jamesburg and elsewhere on cranberry bogs and is 

 locally abundant. 



SCIRTETTICA Sauss. 



S. marmorata Harr. Throughout the pine barrens and extending into the 

 adjacent regions a short distance VII-X, and locally common. "A 

 species found on exposed sandy spots, roads or fields, in low, open 

 scrub, woodland paths and roads and in dry oak, pine and hickory 

 woods" (Rehn). 



PSINIDIA Stal. 



P. fenestralis Serv. Staten Island VII-IX (Ds) ; extends southward 

 through the pine region to Cape May and into the Delaware Valley 

 region to Westville and Riverton. Occurs on sandy meadows and 

 scrub land near beaches and in open places in pine woods; recorded 

 by all collectors and as late as X, 11. 



TRIMEROTROPIS Stal. 



T. maritima Harr. Along the shore from Staten Island and Sandy Hook 

 to Cape May and up the Delaware Bay to Bayside VI-X. Almost ex- 

 clusively a beach species, rarely found in sand-pits marking old 

 beaches, some distance inland: e. g., Sea Isle Junction IX (Fox); 

 Lakehurst VII-IX (Ds) ; Mt. Pleasant IX on sandy road (Fox). 



CIRCOTETTIX Scudd. 

 C. verruculatus Kirby. Del. Water Gap VII-IX (div); Dover VII, 15 (Jn). 



PSEUDOPOMALA Morse. 

 P. brachyptera Scudd. New Jersey (Ss); Ft. Lee VII (Bt). 



