330 REPORT 1 OF NEW JERSEY STATE MUSEUM. 
DISTENIA Serv. 
D. undata Qliv. Ft. Lee (Bt); Hudson Co. (LI); Orange Mts., on hickory 
VII (Bf); Westville (Li); Anglesea VII, 22 (Sm). 
DESMOCERUS Serv. 
D. pa H iat us Forst. Throughout the State on elder in July; seems to be 
absent from Staten Island; no records coming thence. 
ENCYCLOPS Newn. 
E. coeruleus Say. Hewitt VI, 2, on flowers of dogwood (Jl); Orange Mts.; 
sometimes common near Newark (Bf); Gloucester (Li). 
RHAGIUM Fabr. 
R. lineatum Oliv. Throughout the State on pine III-VII; larva under pine 
bark. 
CENTRODERA Lee. 
C. decoiorata Harr. “New Jersey” (Sm). 
C. picta Hald. Chester (Dn); Ft. Lee (Sf); Orange Mts., Woodside V, 
3, rare on dry hickory (Bf); DaCosta, Anglesea (W). 
TOXOTUS Serv. 
T. vittiger Rand. Ramapo, N. Y. (Jl); just across the New Jersey line, 
and doubtless occurs also on our side of the fence. 
T. cylindricollis Say. Ft. Lee VI, 23 (Jl); “New Jersey” (Horn). 
ACM/EOPS Lee. 
A. thoracica Hald. Ramapo, N. Y., V, 31, in some numbers, just north 
of the line (Ds); certain to occur also in New Jersey. 
A. bivittat a Say. Fort Lee VI (Bt) ; Newark (Soc); g. d. (Li). 
A. directa Newn. Del. Water Gap VII, 12 (Jn); Hopatcong (Pm); 
Greenwood Lake, Ft. Lee (Sf); Orange Mts. (Bf); Riverton (GG); 
Westville (Li). 
A. discoidea Hald. Throughout the State, V, VI, local and not common. 
GAUROTES Lee. 
G. cyanipennis Say. Throughout the Appalachian and Highlands re¬ 
gions, not rare VI; marked g. d. (W, Li); but local and not common. 
STRAIN! GA LI A Serv. 
S. famelica Newn. Throughout the State, VII, on flowers. 
S. acuminata Oliv. Hopatcong (Pm); Hewitt VI, 18, common on flowers 
(Ds); Orange Mts. (div); Newark (Soc); Riverton V-VII (GG); 
Westville (Li); Brown’s Mills I, 27 (Dke). 
S. luteicornis Fabr. Common throughout the State, on flowers VI, VII. 
S. bicolor Swed. Throughout the State VI, VII, local and not common. 
