350 REPORT OF NEW JERSEY STATE MUSEUM. 
CEDIONYCHIS Latr. 
CE. gibbitarsa Say. Newark, salt meadows (Bf); Cramer Hill VI (GG) ; 
Woodbury VI, Anglesea VI (W); g. d. (Li); Brigantine IX (Hn). 
CE. thoracica Fab. Throughout the State IV-VII; not common. 
CE. vians Ill. Throughout the State III-V; not common. 
/ CE. fimbriata Forst. Hopatcong (Pm); Orange Mts., Newark (Bf). 
CE. petaurista Fab. DaCosta VII, 5 (W) ; seahore (LI). 
CE. miniata Fab. Woodside, Orange Mts. IV, VIII (Bf) ; Atco V, 29 (W); 
Sea Isle V, Avalon VI (Brn); Anglesea (Li). 
CE. limbalis Mels. Throughout the State IV-IX; never common. 
var. subvittata Horn. Madison VII (Pr); DaCosta (W) ; Lahaway V 
(Sm). 
CE. sexmaculata Ill. Greenwood Lake V, 22 (Lv); Madison VII (Pr) ; 
Newark, common on ash (Bf); g. d. (W, Li). 
CE. suturalis Fab. Newark (Coll); Atco IX, Clementon V, 15 (W) ; Egg 
Harbor, Cape May Co. V, 24 (Sm). 
CE. quercata Fab. Throughout the State V, VI, IX; not rare. 
CE. scalaris Mels. Egg Harbor (Li); Anglesea (W). 
DISONYCHA Chev. 
D. pennsylvanica.Ill. Newark Dist. (Bf) ; Westville V, DaCosta V, An¬ 
glesea V (W); Clementon V, VII (div); Lahaway V, 28 (Sm). The 
varieties “limbicollis” Lee. and “pallipes” Cr. occur with the type; 
but more rarely. On “Polygonum” (Bt) and “Sagittaria” (Ch). 
D. quinquevittata Say. Fort Lee VIII (Bt) ; very rare; on willow (Ch). 
D. crenicollis Say. Hudson Co. (LI); Delaware Valley and pine barrens 
IV-VIII, not rare. 
D. caroliniana Fab. Throughout the State IV-VII, not rare; bred from 
larva feeding on “Portulacca oleracea” (Ch). 
t D. glabrata Fab. Ft. Lee (Bt); Hudson Co. (LI); salt meadows (Bf) ; 
DaCosta VII, 29 (W); Sea Isle V, Anglesea (Brn); larva on “Ama- 
ranthus” (Ch). 
D. triangularis Say. Ft. Lee (Bt) ; Hudson Co. (LI); Madison (Pr) ; salt 
meadows (Bf); larva on “Chenopodium” and “Amaranthus,” the 
adult exceptionally injurious to beets and spinach (Ch). 
Fig. 142.—Grape flea-beetle, Haltica chalybea in all stages on a grape shoot. 
Fig. 143.-—Grape flea-beetle, Haltica chalybea: larva, adult and jumping hind leg, en¬ 
larged. 
Fig. 144.—Striped flea-beetle, Phyllotreta vittata: a, larva; b, adult beetle. 
Fig. 145.—Striped sweet potato beetle, Cassida bivittata: 1, larvae or “peddlers” on leaf; 
2, larva; 3, pupa; 4, adult: all save 1 enlarged. 
Fig. 146.—Black-legged tortoise beetle, Cassida nigripes: a, “peddlers” •on leaf; b, 
larva; c, pupa; d, adult: all save a enlarged. 
