70 Journal New York Entomological Society, t^^o'- xxviii. 



have found H. fuscocrnca, a related species resembling ignita, very- 

 abundant in places. 

 Chaetocnema denticulata 111. 



Springfield, N. J.,, VIII 12. 

 Systena hudsonias Forst. 



Trenton, N. J., V-18. 

 Rhipiphorus dimidiatus Fabr. 



Palmyra, N. J., VII 29. 

 Phyllotreta sinuata Steph. 



Monmouth Junction, N. J., VI 10, feeding on foliage. 

 Coptocycla bicolor Fab. 



Trenton, V 26, N. J. 

 Mordella 8-punctata Fabr. 



Monmouth Junction, N. J., VII 18. 

 Auleutes ater Lee. 



Monmouth Junction, N. J., VI 10, feeding at bases of young 

 leaves. 



Otiorhynchus ovatus L. Trenton, N. J., VI 26. The larva of this 

 species is the strawberry crown-girdler. 

 Sitones hispidula Germ. 



Woodbury, N. J., VIII 21. 

 Gymnetron teter Fab. 



Monmouth Junction, N. J.. VI 10, feeding in heads and in axils 

 of leaves. 

 Chalcodermus coUaris Horn. 



Occurs on evening primrose in Illinois (Hart). (Rhyn. N. E. 

 Amer.) 

 Tyloderma aerea Say. 



Trenton, N. J., V 26; Hackensack, November, in rosettes. 

 Acanthoscelis curtus Gyll. 



Monmouth Junction, N. J., VI 10, feeding at bases of young 

 leaves. 

 Ccelogaster zimmermanni Gyll.? 



Uhlerstown, Pa., VI 11. 

 Madarellus undulatus Say. 



Woodbury, N. J., VIII 21. 

 Mecopeltus scandens Dietz. 



Anglesea, N. J., VII 12 (W.) (Ins. N. J.). Occurs on primrose 

 (Robinson) (Rhyn. N. E. Amer.), 



