3 2o REPORT OF NEW JERSEY STATE MUSEUM. 



ANOMALA Koeppe. 



A. binotata Gyll. Throughout the Delaware Valley, the pine barrens and 

 maritime regions III-V, locally, not rare. 



A. innuba Fab. (minuta Burm.) Anglesea (div). 



A. undulata Mels. Throughout the State IV, VI, locally not rare. 



A. lucicola Fab. Throughout the State, common on grape and "Ampe- 



lopsis" VI, VII; the most abundant form of the genus, and quite 



variable. 



A. oblivia Horn. Pine barrens V-VII, locally not rare; extending into 

 the maritime and a little into the Delaware Valley region. 



A. marginata Fabr. Plainfleld VI, 20 (Sf); g. d., on hickory (W) ; sea- 

 shore (Li) ; locally not rare. 



The record of "lurida" Fab. is an error, based on an abnormal form of 

 "binotata." 



STRIGODERMA Burm. 



S. pygmaea Fab. Throughout South Jersey 'V-VII, locally common on 

 sweet potato and other "Convolvulaceae." 



S. arboricola Fab. Throughout the State VI, VII, more common south- 

 wardly on flowers of "Rubus" and "Rosaceas" generally. At Angle- 

 sea on "Opuntia." 



PELIDNOTA MacL. 



P. punctata Linn. Common throughout the State on grape; larva in 

 hickory and oak stumps (Bt). 



COTALPA Burm. 



C. lanigera Linn. Throughout the State VI, VII, on wil- 

 low or poplar, occasionally on oak; never very 

 abundant. 



CYCLOCEPHALA Latr. 



C. immaculata Oliv. Sandy Hook (Bt) ; Camden VI, 10, 



Sea Isle VII, 4 (Brn); seashore (Li); g. d. (W). 



Fig. 128. 

 DYSCINETUS Harold. (CHALEPUS MacL.) Cotalpa lanigera. 



D. trachypygus Burm. Throughout the State, but much more common 



along shore; attracted to light VIII, IX. 



LIGYRUS Burm. 



L. gibbosus De G. Common throughout the State, at light, VIII, IX; more 

 abundant along shore. 



L. rel ictus Say. As before, but much more abundant; so plentiful at 

 times as to be a veritable nuisance. 



