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recognized. Cynuis claviculus Fall, is really disc or 's Horn to 

 which all records under the former should be referred. 

 Heraeus plebejns Stal. is the only species in New Jersey, orbi- 

 collis Uhl., being a mss. name and undoubtedly referring to 

 the same species. Rcdmnolus pallescens Rent, is a synonym 

 of R. sordidus Reut, and all records should be transferred to 

 the latter. Barce simplicipes Uhl. is a variety of annulipes 

 Stal. 



Mr. Torre Bueno also gives the following species which 

 should undoubtedly be found in New Jersey: Blissus hirtns 

 Mont. (New York) ; Carpilis ferruginca Stal. (Long Island 

 in cranberry bog) ; Lcptoglossits magnoliae Heid. (New York, 

 Long Island, Massachusetts) ; Tollius curtulus Fab. (New 

 York); Ceraleptus americanus Stal. (Long Island), (to be 

 found in sandy places probably at roots of beach bushes) ; 

 Garzaphla angnlata Heid. (Eastern States) ; Carthasis deco- 

 rata Uhl.; Merragata hebroides B. (Staten Island); Enico- 

 cephalns culicis Uhl. and farmicinus Uhl. ; Milyas barberi Ds. ; 

 Fitchia spinosula Stal. (Long Island) and Phymata vic'ma 

 Handl. (New York). 



Order MALLOPHAGA. 



Docophorus platyrhynchus Nitzsch. From Buteo lincatus. C. H. 

 Richardson. 



Order NEUROPTERA. 



Sisyra lampra Navas. Lakehurst, June 28, 1911. Torre-Bueno. 

 Hesperoleon placidus Navas. Pt. Pleasant, July 25, Bueno. (Brook. 

 Bull. Vol. x, No. 3). 



Order TRICHOPTERA. 



Neuronia pardalis Walker. Lakehurst, June 5, 1909. L. B. Wood- 

 ruff. (Jour. N. Y. Ent. Soc., Vol. 21, p. 163.) 



Oecetina fumosa Bks. Pemberton, June 20. H. B. Scammell. 



Piectrocnemia cinereus Hg. Pemberton, June 24. H. B. Scam- 

 mell. 



Order ODONATA. 

 Agrion aequabile Say. Great Notch, May 30. W. T. Davis. (Jour. 



N. Y. Soc. Mar., 1913.) 

 Lestes uncatus Kirby. Newfoundland, August 4. W. T. Davis. 



(Jour. N. Y. Soc., Mar., 1913.) 



