220 REPORT OF NEW JERSEY STATE MUSEUM. 
H. cimicoides Sharp. Lakehurst V, 29 (Rob). 
H. undulatus Say. Throughout the State; locally common. 
H. spurius Lee. Ocean and Monmouth Cos. (Rob). 
H. clypealis Sharp. Millburn IV, 30, Camden VI, 11, Atco IX, 3 (Coll); 
Ocean and Monmouth Cos. (Rob). 
H. proximus Aube. Millburn IV, 30, Newark VII, Waverly VI, 27, Am¬ 
boy Meadow VI, 27 (Coll); Ft. Lee Dist., Ocean and Monmouth Cos. 
(Rob). 
H. vitiosus Lee. Fort Lee Dist. (Rob). 
H. striatopunctatus Mels. Ft. Lee Dist. (Rob); Staten Island (Lg). 
H. solitarius Sharp. Madison (Pr); Ft. Lee Dist. (Rob); Newark, Wood- 
side (Bf); Delair (Coll). 
H. obscurus Sturm. Clementon III, 18, Sea Isle V, 24, Anglesea VI, 15, 
Cape May VI, 3 (Brn); g. d., not rare (Li). 
H. tenebrosus Lee. Hemlock Falls X, 2 (Coll); Monmouth Co. (Rob). 
H. skjnatus Mann. Millburn IV, 29 (Coll); Orange Mts. (Bf); Staten 
Island (Lg); Monmouth Co. (Rob); Lahaway III, 26 (Coll). 
H. tristis Payk. Millburn IV, 30, Orange Mts. Ill, 20, Lahaway III, 26 
(Coll); Staten Island (Lg); Ft. Lee Dist., Ocean and Monmouth Cos. 
(Rob). 
H. americanus Aube. Great Piece Meadow V, 2, VIII, 22, IX, 3 (Coll). 
H. dichrous Mels. Spotswood (Rob); New Jersey (U M). 
H. inornatus Sharp. Lahaway III, 26 (Coll). 
H. niger Say. Newark (Bf); Lahaway V, 28 (Coll). 
H. modestus Aube. In the Collection from Chester to Anglesea, spring 
and fall, and recorded from all parts of the State. 
H. stag na I is G. & H. Lakehurst (Rob). 
H. oblitus Aube. Fort Lee Dist. (Rob). 
H. vilis Lee. Sea Isle City V, 10, 2 examples (Brn). 
H. difformis Lec. Great Piece Meadow XI, 24, Millburn IX, 30 (Coil); 
Staten Island VI (Lg). 
H. sp. indet. Summit V, 11, Atco IX, 20, Lahaway (Coll). Of the spe¬ 
cies recorded in the previous edition, “H. alpinus” is omitted as based 
on an erroneous determination; and “H. consimilis” because Mr. 
Roberts questions the occurrence of the true species in New Jersey. 
There is a species that can be easily mistaken for it, and the New 
Jersey “consimilis” is probably one of the species described by 
Sha.rn and not yet identified in our collections. 
SLYBIUS Er. 
I. biguttulus Germ. Throughout the State; locally not rare. 
I. confusus Aube. Newark IX, 19, Westville IX, X (Coll); Monmouth 
Co. (Rob). 
“I. ater” Lec. and “I. 4-maculatus” Aube., of the previous edition, are 
omitted. Mr. Roberts questions whether the former species is North 
