332 REPORT OF NEW JERSEY STATE MUSEUM. 
L. mutabilis Newn. Palisades IV, V, larvae in dead iron-wood (Jl); 
Orange Mts. (Bf); Staten Island (Lg). 
L. quadricollis Lee. Staten Island (Lg). 
CYRTINUS Lee. 
C. pygmaeus Hald. Throughout the State, locally common, V, VI; lives 
on oak, hickory, locust and box elder (Ch). 
PSENOCERUS Lee. 
P. supernotatus Say. Throughout the State V, VI, 
breeding in currant stems; locally common but 
rarely injurious. 
MONOHAMMUS Serv. 
M. titi I later Fab. Throughout the State on pine, VI, 
VII; often common in the wash-up along shore; a 
small form at Anglesea. 
M. scutellatus Say. Chester (Dn); Newark (Bf). 
M. nofatus Dru. (confusor Kirby) Ft. Lee (Bt); Eagle Rock VII, 5 
(GG); Newark, Orange Mts. (Bf); Camden (Li); Atlantic, Cape May 
Cos., not rare (W). 
Fig- 133-— Pseno- 
cerus supernota¬ 
tus; currant tip 
borer. 
DORCASCHEMA Lee. 
D. alternatum Say. Staten Island VI-VIII, common on Osage Orange 
and Mulberry (Ds); Camden, Merchantville VI, 7, on Mulberry (W); 
g. d. (Li). 
D. nigrum Say. Hopatcong (Pm); Madison VII, 24 (Pr); Orange Mts. 
VII (Bf); Caldwell (Cr); Westville (Li); g. d. on hickory (W). 
D. wildii Uhler. Common on Osage Orange near Philadelphia and kills 
alTthe black mulberry near that city; not yet found in New Jersey. 
HETCEIVMS Hald. 
H. cinerea Oliv. Hewitt VI, 18, bred from hickory (Jl); Plainfield VII, 
4 (Ds); Orange Mts. VII, on Mulberry (Bf); Newark (GG); Collings- 
wood VI, 7 (W); g. d. (Li). 
CACOPLIA Lee. 
/ C. pul lata Hald. Madison VII, 19 (Pr); Ft. Lee VI (Bt); Lakehurst VI, 
VII on scrub-oak (div); Gloucester, Atlantic Cos., on oak (W); An¬ 
glesea VII, 12 (Coll). 
GOES Lee. 
/ G. tigrina DeG. Hopatcong (Pm); Ft. Lee (Bt); Snake Hill (Sf); Cald¬ 
well (Cr); New Brunswick VIII (Coll); on oak in July (W); Glass- 
boro VII, 27, under pine tree (GG). 
G. pulchra Hald. Throughout the State VI, VII; not rare; on hickory. 
