2l8 ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS [May, '17 



Throscus carinicollis Schaeffer. New Jersey (Bull. Brook. Ent. 



Soc. vol. 11, p. 63). 

 Melyrodes cribrata Lee. Ft. Lee, May 23 (Woodruff & Davis) on 



blackberry blossoms. (Jour. N. Y. Ent. Soc. vol. 24, p. 154). 

 Anthocomus erichsoni Lee. Lakehurst, July 9 (Woodruff & Davis). 



(Jour. N. Y. Ent. Soc. vol. 24, p. 154). 

 Attalus melanopterus Er. Lakehurst, June 17 (Woodruff & 



Davis). (Jour. N. Y. Ent. Soc. vol. 24, p. 154). 

 Diplotaxis tristis Kirby. Palisades, May G (A. S. Nicolay). 

 Mordellistena smithii Drury. Jamesburg, July 3 (W. T. Davis). 

 Corphyra labiata Say. Passaic, common in grass (A. S. Nicolay). 

 Rhinomacer pallipennis Blatch. New Jersey (Leng). (Rhyn. of 



N. E. A. by Blatchley & Leng, p. 51). 

 Auletes albovestita Blatch. Orange Mountains, Anglesea, Brigan- 



tine Beach. April to August on bayberry (Myrica cerifera L.), 



also on foliage of leather leaf (Chamae daphne calyculata L.). 



(Rhyn. of N. E. Amer.). This species replaces cassandrae Lee., 



of 1905 list. 

 Cholus cattleyae Champ. In an orchid house at Secaucus feeding 



on and breeding in the pseudo-bulbs of Cattleya gigas. Intro- 

 duced from Tropical America. (H. B. Weiss). 

 Cholus forbesii Pasc. Found with the above species. (H. B. 



Weiss). 

 Anthonomus atomarius Blatch. Ocean County, swept from oak 



shrubs (Leng). (Rhyn. of N. E. Amer. p. 290). 

 Anthonomus likensis Blatch. Orange, June, by beating honey lo- 

 cust (Leng.). . (Rhyn. of N. E. Amer. p. 30). 

 Thysanocnemis balaninoides Schaeffer. New Jersey. (Rhyn. of N. 



E. Amer. p. 242). 

 Thysanocnemis bischoffi Blatch. Bloomsbury (Bischoff). (Rhyn. 



N. E. Amer. p. 241). 

 Tychius picirostris Fab. Palisades, May 23; Upper Montclair, 



May 29 (A. S. Nicolay). 

 Ceutorhynchus neglectus Blatch. Chester, Hemlock Falls (Rhyn. 



N. E. Amer. p. 447). This species replaces pusio Mann of 1909 



list. 

 Diorymellus laevimargo Champ. In orchid houses in New Jersey. 



Beetles feed on leaves and flowers of Cattleya and Dendrobium 



spp. (Weiss). 

 Acypotheus orchivora Blackb. In orchid houses in New Jersey, 



breeding in pseudo-bulbs of Dendrobium spp. and feeding on 



various parts of the plants. (H. B. Weiss). 

 Tricrania sanguinipennis Say. Lahaway, April 14, 1916. (R. P. 



Dow). 



