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CE. fasciatus Fitch. (nigricornis Wlk.) Throughout the State VII-X, 

 and locally the most common species; perhaps more abundant north- 

 wardly in the State. 



CE. 4-punctatus Beut. Also occurs throughout the State, records extend- 

 ing from Greenwood Lake to Cape May and to the Delaware. 



CE. pini Beut. Riverton (Jn); Lakehurst VII-IX (Ds) ; Anglesea IX 

 (Dke). 



XABEA Walter. 



X. bipunctatus De G. Chester IX, Monmouth Co. X (Coll); Ft. Lee IX, 

 Staten Island VIII, Atlantic Highland VIII, Farmingdale VIII, Mana- 

 squan, Tuckerton IX (Ds) ; Riverton VIII (Jn). 



ANAXIPHA Sauss. 



A. exigua Say. Palisades IX, Cranford VIII, Staten Island VIII-X, James- 

 burg VIII, Helmetta IX, Dennisville IX, Lakehurst IX (Ds) ; Riverton 

 (Jn); Medford VIII (div) ; Stafford's Forge VIII, IX (Rehn). Beaten 

 from shrubbery, low trees, etc. The "pulicarius" Sauss. is not likely 

 to occur in New Jersey, the "Del." and "Pa." records really referring 

 to "exigua" (Rehn). 



PHYLLOSCIRTUS Guer. 



P. pulchellus Uhl. Ft. Lee VIII, IX (Bt); Elizabeth, Ocean Co. IX (Coll); 

 Staten Island VIII-X, Jamesburg VIII, Farmingdale VIII, Dennisville 

 IX (Ds); Clementon VIII (GG) ; Stafford's Forge VIII (Rehn). Found 

 on bushes and trees. 



HAPITHUS Uhl. 



H. agitator Uhl. Staten Island IX, 21, one 5 only; Dennisville IX, Tuck- 

 erton IX (Ds) ; Riverton IX (div) ; Ocean View IX, Sea Isle City IX 

 (Fox); Anglesea IX (div); Bayside IX (Sin); on low bushes and 

 weeds. 



OROCHARIS Uhl. 



O. saitator Uhl. Matawan IX, Dennisville IX (Ds) ; Riverton VIII, Cum 

 berland Co. IX (Jn) ; Bridgeton X, 15; Lahaway X, Bayside IX (Sm); 

 on bushes and low trees. 



"Myrmecophilus pergandei" Bruner has not yet been taken by collectors, 

 and is therefore omitted. 



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