282 REPORT OF NEW JERSEY STATE MUSEUM. 
DELTOMETOPUS Bonv. 
/ D. amoenicornis Say. Hudson Co. (LI); Ft. Lee (Sf); Hemlock Falls, 
Chester (Bf); Iona VI, Avalon VI (Brn); Anglesea V, VI (div); and 
probably throughout the State, though never common. 
D. rufipes Mels. Fort Lee (Sf). 
DROM/EOLUS Kies. 
D. cylindricollis Say. Hemlock Falls (Bf); Ft. Lee, on bull thistle, at 
the junction of leaf and stem; hard to pick off (Bt); breeds in dead 
or dying branches (Sz). 
D. striatus Lee. Jamesburg VII, 4, Petersburg VI, 8, DaCosta VII, 16 
(Brn); Buena Vista (Li). 
FORNAX Lap. 
/ F. calceatus Say. Orange Mts., rare (Bf). 
/ F. orchesides Newn. Ft. Lee, larvae by the thousands in dead gum tree 
(Jl); Avalon (W). 
ENTOMOPHTHALMUS Bonv. 
E. rufiolus Lee. Ft. Lee (Sf); Orange Mts. (Bf); Hemlock Falls 
(Stortz); Petersburg VI, 18, under bark (Brn). 
MICRORRHAGUS Esch. 
M. subsinuatus Lee. Ft. Lee (Sf); Orange Mts., rare (Bf). 
/ M. triangularis Say. Hopatcong (Pm); Madison (Pr); Ft. Lee (Bt); 
Orange Mts., Newark (Bf); on dead branches like all of this genus. 
M. pectinatus Lee. Orange Mts., Hemlock Falls, rare (Bf). 
M. bonvouloirii Horn. Fort Lee (Sf). 
The “humeralis” and “imperfectus” of the previous edition are based 
on errors of determination. 
HYPOCCELUS Esch. 
H. frontosus Say. Fort Lee VII, 10 (Jl). 
H. terminalis Lee. Orange Mts., Hemlock Falls (Bf). 
SCHIZOPHILUS Bonv. 
S. subrutus Rand. Plainfield (Sf); South Jersey (Li). 
SARPEDON Bonv. 
S. scabrosus Bonv. Palisades, bred (Lv); Boonton VIII, 3 (GG); Orange 
Mts. (Bf). 
PEROTHOPS Er. 
P. mucida Gyll. Camden (Li); Anglesea (W); rare; breeds in dead 
beech. 
