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P. americanus Reut. (Systratiotus) Chester VII, 9 (Coll); Madison 

 (Pr) ; Staten Island VI, Jamesburg (Ds). 



P. venaticus Uhl. New Foundland (Ds). 



PCECILOCAPSUS Reut. 



P. lineatus Fab. Throughout the State, all season; occasionally trouble- 

 some to small fruits and in gardens; sometimes to field crops. 



HORCIAS Dist. 



H. goniphorus Say. Madison (Pr); Hewitt, Newfoundland, Staten Island 

 (Ds); New Jersey (div). This and the two next following have been 

 removed from "Pcecilocapsus." 



H. affinis Reut. Hewitt (Ds) ; Madison, rare (Pr). 

 H. marginalis Reut. New Jersey (Ss). 



CACCOBAPHES Uhl. 

 C. sanguinarius Uhl. Staten Island VI, on red maple (Ds). 



ORECTODERUS Uhl. 

 O. obliquus Uhl. United States generally (Uhl). 



XENETUS Dist. 

 X. scutellatus Uhl. Newfoundland (Ds) ; Madison, rare (Pr). 



PARAXENETUS Reut. 



P. guttulatus Uhl. (Eucerocoris) Madison (Pr); Riverton VIII, 17 

 (Van D); Lakehurst (Ds). 



MONALOCORIS Dahlb. 



M. filicis Linn. Madison (Pr) ; Staten Island VI, 9 (Ds) ; Jamesburg VII, 

 15 (Coll); Woodbine VIII, 21 (Van D). 



PYCNODERES Guer. 

 P. dilatatus Reut! (Eccritotarsus) Throughout the eastern States. 



SIXEONOTUS Reut. 

 S. insignis Reut. (Eccritotarsus) Jamesburg VII, 15 (Coll). 



The following manuscript names of the previous edition are omitted: 

 Lopidea fuscicornis Uhl., Paracalocoris instabilis Uhl., Apocremnus ro- 

 bustus Uhl., Macrotylus blatchleyi Uhl. and Phylus modestus Uhl. There 

 seems to be some question as to the identity of Bryocoris pteridis Fall., 

 and that name is also omitted as not representing a New Jersey species. 



