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CERATOSCOPUS Reut. 



C. fasciatus Uhl. (Melinna) Madison (Pr) ; Staten Island VII (Ds). 

 C. modestus Uhl. Chester VII, 4 (Dn) ; Madison (Pr) ; Staten Island 

 VII (Ds); Lakehurst VII, 7, Anglesea VII, 24 (Coll). 



C. pumilus Uhl. Staten Island (Ds) ; Lakehurst VII, 7 (Coll). 



ILNACORA Reut. 



I. divisa Reut. New Jersey (Uhl). 



I. malina Uhl. Madison, occasional (Pr). 



I. stall i Reut. New Jersey (Ss). 



DIAPHNIDIA Uhl. 



D. pellucida Uhl. Madison, rare (Pr). 



ORTHOTYLUS Fieb. 



O. flavosparsus Sahib. New Jersey (Heid). 



ECTOPIOCERUS Uhl. 



E. anthracinus Uhl. Lakehurst (Ds); New Jersey (Jn). 



HYALIODES Reut. 



H. vitripennis Say. Madison (Pr) ; Staten Island VII, VIII (Ds) ; James- 

 burg VIII, 15 (Coll), and probably throughout the State. 



DICYPHUS Fieb. 



D. famelicus Uhl. United States generally (Uhl). 



GARGANUS Stal. 

 G. fusiformis Say. Madison, frequent (Pr) ; New Jersey (Ss). 



CYLAPUS Say. 

 C. tenuicornis Say. United States generally (Uhl). 



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HALTICUS Hahn. 



H. uhleri Giard. Madison (Pr) ; New Brunswick VII, 28, Jamesburg VII, 

 15, Swedesboro VI, 12 (Coll); Camden Co. IX. 20 (Ss). 



LOPIDEA Uhl. 



L. media Say. Chester IX. 7 (Coll); Madison (Pr) ; Staten Island VI- 

 VIII, Jamesburg (Ds). 



var. robiniae Uhl. Staten Island VII, on locust. 



L. confluens Say. Del. Water Gap VIII, 12 (Jn) ; Staten Island VI, VIII 



(Ds). 

 L. marginata Uhl. Jamesburg VI, Lakehurst VII (Coll). 



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