THE INSECTS OE NEW JERSEY. 
34i 
CRYPTOCEPHALUS Geoff. 
C. notatus Fab. Throughout the State V, VI; locally common; on oak, 
blackberry, “Ceanothus.” The variety “4-maculatus” Say. is more 
common than the type. 
C. quadruplex Newn. Throughout the State Y-VII; the variety *“4-gut- 
Tuliis” Suffr., with the type and locally the more common. 
{ C. quttulatu s Oliv. Orange Mts. to Cape May Y-VII, on oak. 
C. leucomelas Suffr. South Camden on poplar (W). 
C. venustus Fab. Common throughout the State VI-VIII, on “Ceano¬ 
thus,” potato and other garden plants. The varieties “ornatus” Fab., 
“cinctipes” Rand, and “simplex” Hald. occur with the type more or 
legs ab^urLdantly.^- v . ~~ 
C. insertus Hald. Newark (Bf); throughout South Jersey VI, VII (W). 
C. calidus Suffr. Hudson Co. (LI); Ft. Lee (Bt); Orange Mts., West 
Bergen, rare (Bf), W. Berlin VI, Anglesea VII (Brn). 
C. gibbicollis Hald. Lakehurst VI, VII, in low huckleberry (Jl); Iona, 
Atco VI (Brn); Brown’s Mills VI, Malaga VII (Dke); DaCosta VII, 
Anglesea (W). 
L C. trivittatus Oliv. Ft. Lee (Bt); DaCosta VII, Atco VIII, IX (W). 
C. incertus Oliv. Atco IX, 11 (Brn). 
C. mutabilis Mels. Ft. Lee (Sf); Orange Mts. and Newark Dist. VII 
(div); Anglesea (W); on “Ceanothus,” “Viburnum,” hazel, oak, etc. 
C. badius Suffr. Caldwell (Cr). 
C. schreibersii Suffr. Newfoundland IX, 2 (Jl); Hudson Co. (LI); 
Orange Mts., Woodside (Bf); New Brunswick (Coll); Malaga IX, 15 
(GO); always on pine. 
C. tinctus Lee. Staten Island, beaten from hickory (Lg). 
/ C. striatulus Lee. Ft. Lee (Bt); Hudson Co. (LI); Orange Mts. (Bf). 
C. pumilus Hald. is an error of determination. 
PACHYBRAGHYS Chevr. 
P. morosus Hald. Newtonville VI (Brn); Clementon V, 21 (GG); Da¬ 
Costa, Atco VI, 2, Cape May C. H. (W). 
P. litigiosus Suffr. W. Berlin VI, 23, DaCosta VI, 3, Anglesea (W). 
P. abdominalis Say. New Jersey (W). 
P. othonus Say. Piedmont Plain and northward VI, VII; common. 
P. pubescens Oliv. (viduatus Fab.) New Jersey (W). 
P. picturatus Germ. Jamesburg VII, 4 (Jl). 
P. tri notatus Mels. Throughout the State, not rare, VI, VII, on “Bap- 
" tisia” and “Ceanothus.” 
/ P. intricatus Suffr. Throughout the State V-VII; not uncommon. 
/ P. tridens Mels. Boonton VI, 6 (GG); Ft. Lee (Bt); Hudson Co. (LI); 
Newark Dist. (Bf); Clementon, Atco VI, 2 (W); Anglesea VI, 20 
(Sm); on sumac, poison ivy when in bloom and on “Ceanothus.” 
