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S. amalopis O. S. Paterson V, 3 (Osburn). 



S. diversipes Macq. Paterson V, 3 (Osburn). 



S. americanus Wied. Del. Water Gap VII, 12, New Brunswick VI, 1 (Sm); 



Trenton V, 21 (Hk) ; Westville VI, 2G, IX, 13, Merchantville VI, 28 



(Jn). 



S. umbellatarum O. S. Riverton VII, 30 (Jn); Pemberton VII, 11 (CG). 

 S. abbreviatus Zett. Ft. Lee (Osburn); Clementon V, 11 (CG). 



S. pyrostri Linn. Garret Rock, Paterson V, 18; the first eastern record 

 for this European species (Osburn). 



S. xanthostomus Will. Ft. Lee (Osburn); Westfield (Bno) ; Lakehurst 

 (Ds). 



ALLOGRAPTA O. S. 



A. obliqua Say. Caldwell (Cr) ; Highlands VII, 11, Riverton IX, 5, West- 

 ville VI, 27, Atlantic City VII, 15 (Jn) ; Pemberton VII, 8, Clementon 

 IX, 5 (Hk). 



XANTHOGRAMMA Schiner. 



X. emarginata Say. Riverton IX, 20 (CG) ; Westville (Jn) ; Clementon 

 IX, 5 (Hk); Lakehurst (Ds). 



X. flavipes Loew. Morris Plains VI, 25, Newark VI, 1G (Jn) ; Palisades 

 (Ds); Trenton VII, 5 (Hk). 



X. aequalis Loew. Clementon V, 9, 10 (div) ; Malaga V, I (Hk). 



X. habilis Snow. Clementon IX, 11 (CG) ; heretofore regarded as western. 



MESOGRAMMA Loew. 



M. polita Say. Caldwell (Cr) ; Sandy Hook VIII, 17, Riverton IX, 5, 

 Gloucester VIII, 14 (Jn); Trenton IX, 2, Clementon VII, 5 (Hk) ; this 

 species is sometimes a corn pollen feeder in the larval stage, and 

 occurred in large numbers in the summer of 1899 between the leaves 

 and stalk of corn in Atlantic County. 



M. marginata Say. Common throughout the State VI to X. 



M. geminata Say. Ft. Lee (Osburn); Riverton IX, 5, Westville VI, 27, 



Clementon VIII, 9 (Jn) ; Ashland V, 13, Clementon IX, 5 (Hk). 

 M. boscii Macq. Avalon VII, 22. 



SPH/EROPHORIA St. Farg. & Serv. 

 S. cylindrica Say. Common throughout the State V to IX. 



PELECOCERA Meig. 

 P. pergandei Will. Riverton IX, 20 (CG) ; Lucaston IX, 28 (Dke). 



SPHEGINA Meig. 

 S. keeniana Will. Clementon V, 16, VI, 7. 



