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THE INSECTS OF NEW JERSEY. 
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X. undulatus Say. Orange Mts. (Bf); Palisades, Lakehurst VIII, 2 (Jl); 
the variety “lunulatus” Kirby has also been taken in the Orange Mts.; 
breeds in spruce and hemlock (Ch). 
X. nitidus Horn. Gloucester County, one specimen (Bland). 
NEOCLYTUS Thom. 
N. scutellaris Oliv. Spring Lake VIII (Ch); g. d. (W); Malaga VIII, 4 
(CG); Lakehurst (Ds). 
N. jouteli Davis. Rahway VIII, 2 (Bf Gr); Lakehurst VII (Bf Ds). 
N. luscus Fab. Generally distributed; rare (W). 
N. conjunctus Lee. Palisades, bred (Jl). 
N. caprae Say. Boonton IV, 28, common on freshly cut chestnut (GG); 
Newfoundland on wood piles VII, 5 (Sf); Newark (Soc); g. d., rare 
(W); breeds in ash, elm and hickory (Ch). 
N. e ryth rocephalus Fabr. Throughout the State V-VII; breeds in forest, 
shade and fruit trees in great variety, and also in grape canes (Ch). 
CLYTANTHUS Thom. 
C. ruricola Oliv. Hopatcong (Pm); Newfoundland VII (Ds); Palisades, 
on dead oak (Lv); Orange Mts. (Bf); Clementon V, 24 (GG). 
/ C. albofasciatus Lap. Palisades, on dead oak (Lv); Ft. Lee (Jl); Cam¬ 
den VI, VII (div). 
MICROCLYTUS Lee. 
M. gazellula Hald. Newark (Bf); South Jersey, rare (W). 
CYRTOPHORUS Lee. 
C. verrucosus Oliv. Throughout the State; not rare; lives on chestnut, 
beech, linden and a variety of other trees (Ch). 
TILLOMORPHA Blanch. 
/ T. geminata Hald. Throughout North Jersey V-VII (div); South Jersey 
(W); bred from sumac (Ulke). 
EUDERCES Lee. 
E. picipes Fab. Throughout the State VI, VII; lives on linden, beech, 
^chestnut, etc., (Ch). 
/ E. pini Oliv. Caldwell (Cr); Newark (Bf); on scrub oak, near Timber 
Creek VI, rare (Bland). 
ATI MIA Hald. 
A. confusa Say. Pleasant Mills (Say); Eagle Rock, all summer, on cut 
cedar (Bf); Atco (Li); g. d., rare, in Juniper (W); Anglesea V, 31 
(Brn). 
