224 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 



CE. miniata, Fabr. 



Generally distributed — Wenzel. Anglesea, not uncommon — 

 Liebeek. 



CB. sexmaculata, Illig. 



Generally distributed, not common — Wenzel, Liebeek. New- 

 ark. Orange Mountains, not rare — Smith. 



CE limbalis, Mels. 



Ocean county, on cranberry bogs, in May, common — Smith. 



Var. subvittata, Horn. 



At same time and place, and equally common with the typical 

 form — Smith. 



CE. suturalis, Fabr. 



Atlantic county, not common — Wenzel. Newark. 



CE. quercata, Fabr. 



Generally distributed, moderately abundant — Liebeek, W^en- 

 zel. Caldwell, rare — Crane. 



CE. scalaris, Mels. 



Egg Harbor, rare — Liebeek. 



DISONYOHA. Chevr. 

 D. pennsylvanica, 111. 



Generally distributed throughout the State ; not rare. 



Var. pallipes, Cr. 



On the Newark list. New Jersey — Collection Dr. Horn. 



D. crenicoUis, Say. 



Hudson county — Linell. 



D. caroliniana, Fabr. 



Hudson county — Linell. Newark. Westville, rare — Lie- 

 beck. Caldwell, rare — Crane. 



D. g-labrata, Fabr. 



Hudson county — Linell. Newark. 



D triangularis, Say. 



Generally distributed, rather common — Liebeek. Hudson 

 county — Linell. Madison. 



