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THE INSECTS OF NEW JERSEY. 
C. nigrifrons Say. This is the common South Jersey form, is more slen¬ 
der!and has a black abdomen (Jl). The two are mixed in collections. 
C. rosmarus Say. Throughout the State YI, VII; common. 
C . lunatu s Spin. Throughout the pine barrens and maritime, and ex¬ 
tends a little into the Delaware River region; VI, VII. 
C. ichneumoneus Fab. Lakehurst VII, 15, on pine (Jl); Riverton V, 20, 
Woodbury V, 22, Clementon V, 30 (GG). 
G thoracicus Oliv. Throughout the State V-VIII, locally common; on 
deciduous trees and flowers. 
THANASIMUS Latr. 
^ T. dub i us Fab. Throughout the State, local, not common, III, IV, VIII, X. 
THANEROCLERUS Spin. 
T. sanguineus Say. Rare under bark throughout the State. 
HYDNOCERA Newn. 
/ H. unifasciata Say. Madison VII, 28 (Pr); Ft. Lee VI, VII (Jl); Orange 
Mts., Woodside (Bf); Hudson Co. (LI); Atco (Li); Clementon V 
(GG); g. d. (W); rare. 
H. subaenea Spin. Orange Mts., Newark VI, VII, Ocean Beach (Bf). 
H. humeral is Say. Throughout the State V-VII, common; the var. 
“cyanescens” Lee. everywhere with the type; the var. “difficilis” Lee. 
more rarely and local. 
H. pallipennis Say. Throughout the State VI, VII; not rare. 
H. ve rti cal is Say. With the preceding and more common. 
H. tabida Lee. Staten Island VI (Ds); DaCosta (Li); Sea Isle, Avalon, 
Anglesea VI (Brn); rare. 
H. longicollis Ziegl. Madison (Pr); E. Jersey (Dietz), Atco VII (div); 
Gloucester, Newtonville, DaCosta,, all VII, Sea Isle VI, 26 (Brn); 2- 
mile beach VII (Dke). 
The record of “pedalis” Lee. is an error of identification. 
ICHNEA Lap. 
I. laticornis Say. Hopatcong (Pm); Ft. Lee (Sf); Palisades VI, 19, bred 
from hickory infested by “Scolytus” (Lv); Newark Disk, g. d. (Bf). 
PHYLLOByENUS Spin. 
P. dislocatus Say. Hopatcong (Pm); Ft. Lee (Sf); Hudson Co. (LI); 
Famclen (Li); DaCosta (W); on dead branches and in sweeping. 
CHARIESSA Perty. 
C. pilosa Forst. Throughout the State V-VIII; locally not rare. The 
larva occurs in burrows of wood borers, and it is probable that this 
