THE INSECTS OE NEW JERSEY. 
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TYTTHONYX Lee. 
T . erytnr ocephalus Fab. Newark VII (Brn) and south of Piedmont Plain 
throughout the State in VII; not common. 
OMETHES Lee. 
O. marginatus Lee. Atco, rare (Li); New Jersey (Sf). 
CHAULIOGNATHUS Hentz. 
C. pennsylvanicus De G. Through- 
ouTthe State VIII, IX, often on 
golden rod. One of the “soldier 
beetles,” which, in the larval 
stage, devours larvae and pupae 
of the plum curculio, etc. 
C. marginatus Fabr. A very simi¬ 
lar species occurring in spring 
and early summer; also g. d., 
and with the same habits. 
Fig. 116.—Soldier beetle, Chauliognathus 
pennsylvanicus: a, larva; i, beetle; 
other letters refer to structural 
details. 
PODABRUS Westw. 
t/ P. tricostatus Say. Hopatcong (Pm); Boonton VI, 5 (GG); Orange (Ch); 
Hudson Co. (LI); Montclair, Lahaway VI (Sm). 
P. ru gulps us Lee. Pludson Co. (LI); g. d. (W, Li); Lucaston V, 30 (Dke). 
f P. frater Lee. Hopatcong (Pm); New Brunswick, Burlington Co. VII, v 
Lahaway V, 12, VII (Coll); Westville (Li); Lucaston VI, 27 (Dke). 
/ P. basilaris Say. Throughout the State VI, VII, not rare. 
_P . diadem a Fab. Gloucester (Li); Anglesea VI, 26 (Sm). 
/ P. modestus Say. Hopatcong (Pm); Caldwell (Cr); Atco (Li); Atlantic 
Co. V, 25 (Sm). 
P. comes Lee. Orange Mts., rare. 
*4* P. tomentosus Say. Generally distributed, rare (Li). 
P. protensus Lee. Hudson Co. (LI); Newark (Bf). 
P. brunnicollis Lee. Atco, rare (Li). y *7 , y t „ 
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SI LIS Latr. 
S. percomis Say. Clementon V, 6 (GG). 
TELEPHORUS Schaff. 
V T. dentiger Lee. Boonton V, VI (GG); Hudson Co. (LI); Newark V 
(Soc); Highlands (Ch). 
T. excavatus Lee. Hudson Co. (LI); Montclair VI (Bf); Rocky Hill VI 
(Dn); Spring Lake (Ch); Clementon VI (GG); DaCosta (Li); Laha¬ 
way V, VI, Anglesea V (Coll). 
