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OESTODES Lee. 
O. tenuicollis Rand. Lahaway (Sm). 
PARANOMUS Kies. 
P. estriatus Lee. Fort Lee YI, 27 (Jl). 
SERICOSOMUS Steph. 
2- S.,yiridanus Lee. Orange Mts. (Bf); DaCosta (W); seashore (Li) •'’> ‘ 
S. silaceus Say. Throughout the State V, VI; common. 
2- S. debilis Lee. Landisville, 1 specimen (Li). Mr. Schwarz points out 
that this is a Californian species. Mr. Liebeck claims that he has 
compared it carefully with authentic examples and description and 
can find no difference. He made the capture himself, but admits the 
possibility of an accidental introduction. 
CORYMBITES Latr. 
C. tesseilatus Linn. Throughout the Highlands and northward V, VII, 
rare; Camden, Gloucester Co. (W); Lakehurst V, 29 (Jl). 
C. cyjmdriformis Hbst. Ft. Lee (Bt); Hudson Co. (LI); Caldwell (Cr); 
Newark Dist. (Bf); New Brunswick VI (Coll); g. d. (W, Li). 
C. pyrrhos Hbst. Throughout the State, locally common VI, VII. 
C. tarsal is Mels. Throughout the State V, VI, on willow (Bf), on pine 
(W); not recorded from the true pine barrens nor the sea coast. 
/C. sulcicollis Say. Ft. Lee V, 18 (Jl); New Jersey (W). 
C. 32 thiops Hbst. Piedmont Plain and northward V, VI, and Delaware, 
Valley V; locally not rare. 
/ C. medianus Germ. New Jersey VII, VIII (Bt). 
/ C. hamatus Say. Ramapo Mts. V, 27 (Brn); Ft. Lee V, 29 (Jl); New 
Jersey (W). 
C. hieroglyphicus Say. Greenwood Lake (Sf); Hudson Co. (LI); Cald- 
welF~(Cr); Newark Dist, Orange Mts. (Bf); g. d. (Li); locally com¬ 
mon. 
C. inflatus Say. Ft. Lee (Bt); Hudson Co. (LI); Newark Dist. (Bf); 
Gloucester (Li); Newtonville VI, 19 (Brn); Manumuskin IV, 28 
(Dke); Anglesea V, 28 (Sm). 
C. rotundicollis Say. New Jersey (Joutel). 
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HEMICREPIDIUS Germ. (ASAPHES Kirby.) 
H. decoloratus Say. Throughout the State V-VII; not rare. 
H. memnonius Hbst. With the preceding and more common. 
H. bilobatus Say. Ft. Lee (Bt); Hudson Co. (LI); Caldwell (Cr); So. 
Camden (W). 
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