THE IN'SECTS OF NEW JERSEY. 371' 



C. lugubris Say. Suffern V, 30, common; sure to occur in New Jersey 



(Sf). 

 C. collaris Say. Boonton VI, 11 (GG); Caldwell (Cr) ; Orange VI (Ch); 



along shore in wash-up, not rare (W). 



MACRATRIA Newn. 



M. murina Fab. Clifton VII, 3, Burlington Co. VI, 4, Merchantville VI 

 (GG); Westville VII, 4 (Brn); Ocean Co., common (Sm); g. d. on 

 willow (W). 



TOMODERUS Laf. 



T. interruptus Laf. Newark, edge of meadows in early spring; Mer- 

 chantville IX, 26, DaCosta VI, 3 (Brn). 



T. constrictus Say. Newark (Dn) ; salt meadows (Bf) ; Gloucester, 

 Westville, Laurel Springs V, 10-28 (Brn). 



MALPORUS Casey. 



M. formicarius Laf. (Anthicus) Merchantville IV (Brn); seashore, 

 Brigantine to Cape May V, VII, IX (div). 



M. cinctus Say. (Anthicus) Arlington (Bf ) ; Staten Island XI, 16 ( Jl) ; 

 Anglesea VII (Sz). 



LAPPUS Casey. 

 L. obscurus Laf. Arlington VI, 21 (Sf). 



THICANUS Casey. 

 T. rejectus Lee. (Anthicus) Brigantine IX (Hn) ; Anglesea VII, 11 



(Brn). 



HEMANTUS Casey. 



H. floralis Linn. (Anthicus) Ft. Lee (Bt) ; Newark (Soc) ; Gloucester 

 V, 27 (Brn) ; Anglesea VII (div) ; and probably throughout the State. 



ANTHICUS Payk. 



A. ephippium Laf. (difficilis Lee., confusus Lee.) Throughout the 

 State all winter and until VII, 10. 



A. scabriceps Lee. Newark (Bf). 



A. cervirois Laf. Union, early spring at base of trees (Bf ) ; Woodbury 



V-VII (div); Westville V, Sea Isle VI, Avalon VII (Brn); seashore 



(W) ; not rare. 

 A. haldemani Lee. Orange VI, at light (Ch). 



A. melancholicus Laf. (spretus Lee.) Westville V, 28, DaCosta VII, 5, 

 Sea Isle V, 10 (Brn); Anglesea VI, VII (div). 



