136 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 



BPILACHNA. Chevr. . 

 B. borealis, Fabr. 



Generally distributed, moderately abundant — Wenzel, Liebeck. 



New Brunswick. Newark. Caldwell, common — Crane. 



Unlike all others of this family, this species is a leaf feeder 

 and injurious ; all the others are highly beneficial. When more 

 careful collections are made, the number of our species in some 

 genera will be largely increased. 



Family ENDOMYCHID^. 



RHANIS, Leo. 

 R. unicolor, Ziegl. 



Generally distributed, rare — Liebeck. Camden and Gloucester 



counties, not common — Wenzel. 



LYCOPBRDINA, Latr. 

 L. ferruginea, Lee. 



Camden and Gloucester counties, not common — Wenzel. 

 Gloucester, rare — Liebeck. Hudson county — Linell. Newark. 



APHORISTA, Gorh. 

 A. vittata, Fabr. 



Generally distributed, not rare — Wenzel. Gloucester, rare — 



Liebeck. Caldwell, common — Crane. 



MYCETINA, Muls. 

 M. perpulchra, Newn. 



Newark — Bischoff. 

 M. testacea, Ziegl. 



Generally distributed, not common — Wenzel. Sea-shore, rare 

 — Liebeck. 



PHYMAPHORA, Newn. 

 P. pulchella, Newn. 



Caldwell, common — Crane. Madison. Newark. 



