342 REPORT OF NEW JERSEY STATE MUSEUM. 
P. carbonarius Hald. Woodside, Snake Hill V, 31 (Bf); Staten Island 
(Lg); throughout South Jersey V, YI (W). 
P. luridus Fab. Ft. Lee (Bt); Hudson Co. (LI); Clifton V (Ch); Mer- 
' '^chantville V, 23, Atco VI, 13 (GG). 
P. atomarius Mels. Throughout the State V-VIII, on “Ceanothus.” 
P. femoratus Oliy. Newark (Soc); Anglesea (W). 
/ P. infaustus Hald. Throughout the State V, VI; locally common. 
P. hepaticus Mels. Woodside, rare (Bf); Anglesea VII, 12 (Bf). 
P. subfasciatus Hald. Throughout the State V, VI; not rare. 
/ P. dilatatus Suffr. Orange Mts., Newark (Bf); New Jersey (Horn). 
MONACHUS Chevr. 
/ M. ater Hald. Ft. Lee (Bt); Orange Mts. (Bf); Jamesburg V-VIII (Sm); 
Lakehurst VII, IX (Jl); Merchantville VI, Westville VII (GG). 
M. saponatus Fab. Staten Island (Lg); throughout the Delaware Val- 
.”Tey region VI, VII (div); Anglesea VII, 12 (Brn). 
DIACHUS Lee. 
D. auratus Fab. Throughout the State VI, VII; common. 
D. squalens Suff. Jamesburg VII, 15 (Sm). 
The “D. levis” Hald. of the previous list is an error. 
TRIACHUS Lee. 
T. atomus Suffr. Throughout the State V-VII on huckleberry, “Myrica,” 
etc. 
T. cerinus Lee. Snake Hill (Sf); Sandy Hook (Bt); g. d. (Li). 
T. postremus Lee. Jamesburg VII, 4, DaCosta, Atqo VI, 4 (W); Newton- 
ville VI, 5 (Brn). 
ADOXUS Kirby. 
A. obseurus Linn, (vitis Fab.) Madison (Pr); Ft. Lee (Bt); Orange 
.. Mts. V, 30 (W). 
F1DIA Baly. 
F. viticida Walsh. Throughout the State on grape, not rare; but not 
thus far in harmful numbers. 
/ F. longipes Mels. Caldwell (Cr); New Brunswick; also feeds on grape 
and “Ampelopsis” and is sometimes abundant. 
XANTHONIA Baly. 
X. 10-notata Say. Common throughout the State V-VIII, on oak. 
X. villosula Mels. Throughout the State VI-VIII, on oak and hazel; 
common. 
GLYPTOSCELIS Lee. 
G. pubescens Fab. Throughout the State I V-VII, on spruce and pine. 
G.jj3,3xbata Say. Madison (Pr); Newark Dist. (Bf); Ft. Lee (Sf); West- 
ville V, 9, Lucaston IV, 29, DaCosta (W); found on hickory; not 
common. 
