328 REPORT OF NEW JERSEY STATE MUSEUM. 
PURPURICENUS Serv. 
P . hum eralis Fab. Ft. Lee, on oak VI (Bt); Newark Dist. (Bf); Camden 
VII, DaCosta VI (W); Merchantville VI (Dke); common in wash-up 
along shore, Sandy Hook to Cape May. 
P. axillaris Hald. Ft. Lee (Sf); DaCosta VII, 3, on oak (W); several in 
different localities (Li); always rare. 
BATYLE Thom. 
B. sutural is Say. Throughout the State VII and VIII. 
STENOSPHENUS Hald. 
S. notatus Oliv. Throughout the State, but local; breeds in hickory. 
CYLLENE Newn. 
/ C. caryse Gahan. (picta Dru.) Throughout the State IV-VI; breeds in 
hickory and is sometimes injurious in shade trees. 
C. rob ini ae Forst. Throughout the State VIII-X; breeds in locust, making 
it practically impossible to raise decent trees in most localities. 
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PLAGIONOTUS Muls. 
P. speciosus Say. Madison (Pr); Orange Mts. (Bf); 
top of Palisades at Ft. Lee (Jl); Snake Hill on 
oak (LI); breeds in sugar maples, and is often 
injurious. 
CALLOIDES Lee. 
C. nob i I is Say. Local throughout the State VI; on 
oak stumps (Bt); sometimes common in wash-up 
all along shore. 
ARHOPALUS Serv. 
Fig. 132.— Plagio- 
notus speciosus. 
A. fulminans Fabr. Throughout the State VI, VII, sometimes not uncom¬ 
mon; breeds in chestnut (Ch). 
XYLOTRECHUS Chev. 
X. colonus Fab. Common throughout the State V-VIII; lives in oak, 
maple, hickory, chestnut and other trees. 
X. sagittatus Germ. Lakehurst, common in dead pine IX (div); Anglesea 
VII, 25, in the wash-up, g. d., rare (W). 
X. 4-maculatus Hald. Ft. Lee VI, 18 (Jl); Irvington (Bf); Staten Island 
(Sf); Jamesburg (div); So. Camden on black alder (W); Brigantine 
Beach IX (Hn). 
