344 REPORT OF NEW JERSEY STATE MUSEUM. 
CHRYSOCHUS Redt. 
C. auratus Fab. Locally common throughout the State V-VII, on milk¬ 
weed and dog-bane; the larvae feeding about the roots. 
TYMNES Chap. 
/ T. tricol or Fab. Throughout the State, local and sometimes common 
VI, VII, on chestnut, hickory, etc. 
T. metasternalis Cr. Staten Island (Lg); Anglesea VII, 23 (div); on 
“Crataegus” (Hn). 
COLASPIS Fab. 
C. favosa Say. DaCosta VII, Sea Isle VI (Bm); g. d. (Li). 
C. brunnea Fab. Throughout the State, locally common VI, VII; feeds 
on foliage of grape, strawberry, potatoes, beans, etc.; the larva on 
roots of grape; but not injurious with us. 
var. flavida Say. Distributed as above and is the common form, 
var. costipennis Cr. Jamesburg VI, VII on “Clethra alnifolia” (Sm); 
Lakehurst VII, 4 (Bf); DaCosta VI (W); Clementon V, VI (div); 
Newtonville VI, 19 (Brn). 
RHABDOPTERUS Lef. 
R. picipes Oliv. Throughout the State south of the Piedmont Plain VI, 
VII, feeds on myrtle, grape and basswood. 
NODONOTA Lef. 
N. tris tis Oliv. Throughout the State VII; attacks plum, cherry and 
other fruit trees (Ch), “Lespedeza” and “Ceanothus” (Hn). 
N. clypealis Horn. Ft. Lee (Sf); Newark (Bf); Atlantic Highlands VII, 
11 (Lv); South Jersey VI, 2 (Sm); Westville (W). 
N. convexa Say. Westville (W); on “Ambrosia trifida” VII, VIII (Hn). 
N. puncticollis Say. Throughout the State VII, common; on roses (Hn), 
blackberry, raspberry and red clover (Ch). 
CHRYSODINA Baly. 
C. globosa Say. Throughout the State IV-VI, locally not rare. 
PRASOCUR1S Latr. 
P. vittata Oliv. Throughout the State IV-VII; locally common. 
P. phellandri Linn. Hopatcong (Pm). 
LABI DOM ERA Chevr. 
L. cl i vicol I is Kirby. Throughout the State VI, VII, on milkweed, but 
local and by no means very common. 
