THE INSECTS OF NEW JERSEY. 343 



GRAPHOPS Lee. 



G. pubescens Mels. Throughout the State V-VIII; at roots of evening 



primrose (Ch) ; common. 



G. curtipennis Mels. Delaware Valley and pine barrens V, VI. 

 G. marcassita Cr. Hopatcong (Pm) ; Ft. Lee, Snake Hill (Sf) ; Newark 



(Bf). 



G. simplex Lee. Salt meadows, rare (Bf). 

 G. nebulosus Lee. Newark Dist. (Bf); Ocean Co. (Sm); g. d. (W) ; 



larva in the roots of strawberries and sometimes injurious. 



TYPOPHORUS Er. 



T. viridicyanea Cr. North Jersey (Dietz) ; Plainfield VII, on wild morn- 

 ing glory (Rummel); Jamesburg IX (Lg) ; Camden II, 20 (GG). 

 T. canellus Fab. Throughout the State V-X on a great variety or trees 

 and plants; larvae sometimes injurious on strawberry, raspberry, etc. 



Many varieties are listed, and their relation to each other is by no 

 means established. It is almost certain that several of them will be 

 found to be good species. 



var. aterrimus Oliv. Greenwood Lake, Ft. Lee (Bt) ; Newark (Bf ) ; 

 Cramer Hill, Merchantville VI (GG) ; along shore, Atlantic City to 

 Anglesea VI, VII (div). 



var. gilvipes Hern. Delaware Valley and pine barrens VI-IX (div); 

 New Brunswick VII (Coll); Newark (Bf). 



var. thoracicus Mels. Newark (Bf ) ; throughout Camden and Glouces- 

 ter Counties, fall to spring (div). 



var. 4-notatus Say. Newark (Bf) ; Delaware Valley and pine barrens 

 V-VII (div). 



var. sellatus Horn. With the preceding, sometimes very common. 



var. vittatus Horn. Atco V, Longport VI (W) ; Somers Pt. VI, Angle- 

 sea VI (Brn). 



var. 4-guttatus Lee. Ocean Co. V, VI (Sm). 



var. sex-notatus Say. Atco V, DaCosta, Cape May C. H. (W) ; Bayside 

 IX (Sm). 



var. pumilus Lee. Newark (Bf) ; Delaware Valley and pine barrens 

 V-VIII (div). 



METACHROMA Lee. 



M. quercata Fabr. Hopatcong (Pm) ; Orange Mts. (div>; throughout 

 South Jersey on scrub oak V-VII; sometimes common. 



M. pal I i da Say. Pine barrens and maritime, extending a little into the 

 Delaware Valley; on scrub oak. 



M. laevicollis Cr. Sandy Hook (Bt) ; Jamesburg, Anglesea VII (Sm); 

 DaCosta VI, VII (Brn); Buena Vista VII (Li). 



M. luridum Oliv. DaCosta VII, 4, on scrub oak (W). 



