3 o6 REPORT OF NEW JERSEY STATE MUSEUM. 
TRICHODESMA Lee. 
T. klagesi Fall. Occurs with and is usually mixed with “gibbosa” in col¬ 
lections (Fall). 
T. gibbosa Say. Newark, Orange Mts. VI (Bf); Westville (Li); Glouces¬ 
ter (W); Burlington Co. VI (GG); always rare. 
ANOBIUM Fabr. 
A. striatum Oliv. (Hadrobregmus pumilis Lee.) Orange Mts., rare 
(Bf); DaCosta (Brn). An introduced species. 
HADROBREGMUS Thoms. 
H. carinatus Say. (errans Mels.) Orange Mts., Union, Newark V (Bf); 
Westville (Li); Anglesea VII (div); on dead branches; not common. 
CGELOSTETHUS Lee. 
C. notatus Say. (Anobium) Madison V, 14 (Pr); So. Jersey (W); An¬ 
glesea VI, 2 (Sm). “Quadrulus” Lee. is a Pacific Coast species. 
TRYPOP1TYS Redt. 
T. sericeus Say. Hopatcong (Pm); Madison (Pr); Millburn, Hudson Co. 
VI (Bf); Palisades, Lahaway (Sm); Anglesea VII (W); on dead 
branches. 
XYLET1NUS Latr. 
X. peltatus Harr. Orange Mts., on hickory (Bf); Farmingdale VII, 17 
(GG); Anglesea (W); g. d. (Li); always rare. 
X. harrisii Fall. New Jersey (Fall); Anglesea (W). 
X. fuscatus Lee. Caldwell (Cr). 
X. lugubris Lee. Orange Mts., rare (Bf). 
LASiODERMA Steph. 
L. serricorne Fabr. Throughout the State; the “tobacco” or “cigarette 
beetle.” Attacks tobacco in all forms and breeds also in dry vegetable 
products, like “Sitodrepa.” Its general habits and the measures to 
be adopted against it are similar. 
L. semirufum Fall. Anglesea VII, 4; one of the type localities. 
L. hemiptychoides Fall. Anglesea VII, 4, 11 (div); one of the type local¬ 
ities. 
PETALSUM Lee. 
P. seriatum Fall. Iona VI, 8, Sea Isle VI, Anglesea VI, 21 (Brn). 
P. bistriatum Say. Orange Mts. (Bf); So. Jersey (W); Anglesea VII 
(Sz); g. d. (Li); locally common. 
EUPACTUS Lee. 
E. nitidus Lee. Hudson Co. (LI); Orange Mts. (Bf); Anglesea VII, 1 
(W). 
