34 Journal New York Entomological Society. [Vol. xni. 



GENUS MINEUS Stal. 



M. strigipes Herrich-Schaeffer. 

 Westfield, N. J., July 4- 



Genus COSMOPEPLA Stal. 

 C. carnifex Fabricius. 



Newfoundland, N. J., July 4 ; W. Hebron, X. V., June, August and September. 

 This is a very common species. 



Genus MENECLES Stal. 

 M. insertus Say. 

 Sparta, X. J. 

 This is the specimen recorded by Professor Smith. 



Genus THYANTA Stal. 

 T. custator Fabricius. 



Brookville, X. J., July; Lakehurst, X. J., May 1, June 26, July 12, September 

 14, < Ictober 9. 



This form is quite common in the pine barrens of New Jersey. 



Genus NEZARA Amyot & Serville. 



N. pennsylvanica DeGeer. 



[amesburg, X. [., June 22 and July 5 ; Staten Id., N. Y., February II. 



N. hilaris Say. 



Deal, N. J., May; Jamesburg, N. J., August 31 ; Ft. Montgomery, X. Y. 

 July 26 ; Staten Id., X. Y., June, July, August 31 and October. 



The latter is the more common of the two species locally. 



Genus BANASA Stal. 

 B. calva Say. 



Lakehurst, X. J., September 26. 



B. dimidiata Say. 



Lakehurst, X. J., October 20. 



Genus LIOTROPIS Uhler. 

 L. humeralis Uhler. 



Lakehurst, X. [., September 6 ; Ft. Montgomery, N. Y.,.July 26. 

 This is apparently a rather common insect in this vicinity, as it was taken in fair 

 numbers by Mr. Davis on the dates cited. 



Subfamily Asopin.e. 



Genus STIRETRUS Laporte. 

 S. anchorago Fabricius. 



Jamesburg, N. J., July 4, 1890. 



This is the only specimen I have ever seen from this locality, and is the one 

 taken by Mr. Davis, which figures in Dr. Smith's N. J. list. 



