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E. cinerascens Lee. Chester (Dn); Ft. Lee (Jl); Woodbury VII, 1 



(GG); Lucaston VI, 14 (Dke). 

 The records for "inerme" and "pumilum" rest upon misidentification. 



TYLONOTUS Hald. 



T. bimaculatus Hald. Ft. Lee VII, 2& (Jl); Newark, New Brunswick 

 (Srn); Westville (Li); Camden, Gloucester Co., under bark of ash 

 (W). 



HETERACHTHES Newn. 



H. 4-maculatus Newn. Palisades VI (Lv) ; Ft. Lee (Bt) ; Hudson Co. 

 (LI) ; Orange Mts. (Bf ) ; Gloucester, Camden Co., g. d. (div) ; on 

 hickory. 



H. ebenus Newn. Boonton VII, 15 (GG) ; Ft. Lee (Bt) ; Newark at light 

 (Bf); New Brunswick VI (Sm); Camden, Gloucester Co., VI, VII 

 (div); along shore Atlantic City to Cape May in wash-up (div). 



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CURIUS Newn. 

 C. dentatus Newn. Anglesea, rare, on oak (W). 



OBRIUM Serv. 



O. rufulum Gahan. (rubrum Newn.) Ft. Lee (Sf); Orange VI (Ch), 

 Newark on oak (Bf) ; Woodbury VIII, 1 on ash (W). 



O. rubidum Lee. Orange Mts., on ash (Bf) ; Philadelphia Neck (W). 



PHYTON Newn. 



P. pallidum Say. Ft. Lee, Highland VII (Sf); Orange Mts. VII (Bf) ; 

 Rocky Hill VI (Coll); Woodbury VII (GG) ; Camden VII, Anglesea 

 (W) ; breeds in hickory and red-bud (Ch). 



MOLORCHUS Fab. 



M. bimaculatus Say. Palisades (Lv) ; Newark Dist. (Bf) ; Orange Mts 

 VII, Riverton V (GG) ; Clementon V, Woodbury VI (W) ; Brown's 

 Mills V (Dke); Anglesea V, 30; Lahaway V (Sm); develcpes in dead 

 ash, dog-wood, red-bud, hickory, walnut and maple (Ch). 



RHOPALOPHORA Serv. 

 R. longipes Say. Seashore (Li); breeds in red-bud (Ch). 



TRAGIDION Serv. 



T. coquus Lee. Caldwell (Cr) ; Malaga VIII, IX (GG); Lakehurst VII, IX, 

 on oak (div) ; Lahaway IX, Cumberland Co., Mt. Holly VIII, Lucaston 

 IX (Dke) ; g. d., more common southwardly (W) ; in wash-up along 

 shore (div). 



T. fulvipenne Say. Several specimens, in June, near Westville (Bland). 



