354 REPORT OF NEW JERSEY STATE MUSEUM. 
LUPERALTICA Cr. 
L. fus fijuJbgi Lee. Newark Dist. (Bf); Jamesburg (Coll); Merchantville 
IX, 6 (GG); DaCosta VIII, Lucaston IX (Dke); not common. 
L. senilis Say. Newark (Bf); Riverton IX, Glassboro VII, IX (GG); 
DaCosta VIII, Atco IX (W); not common. 
GLYPTINA Lee. 
G. bicolor Horn. Anglesea (W). 
G. spuria Lee. Hudson Co. (LI); g. d. rare (Li); on “Monarda punc-’ 
tata” (Hn). 
PHYLLOTRETA Foudr. 
P. sinuata Steph. Hopatcong (Pm); Madison VIII (Pr); Hudson Co. 
(LI); Camden I (GG); Burlington Co., Westville I, VII, 2 (W). 
P. vittata Fab. Common all summer on cabbage and other “Cruciferse.” 
/ P. bipustulata Fab. Ft. Lee (Bt); Orange Mts. V, 30 (Bf); Camden III, 
3, Anglesea VI, 26 (W); g. d. (Li). 
/ P. chalybeipennis Cr. Sandy Hook to Cape May, along shore VII, VIII; 
a maritime form on “Cakile americana” (Ch). 
P. pi eta Say. Throughout the State IV-VII, not rare; on hickory sprouts 
(Hn). 
LONGITARSUS Latr. 
L. testaceus Mels. New’ark, under stones, early spring (Bf); Westville 
VII, 2, So. Jersey g. d. (W); Sea Isle VII, 12 (Brn). 
L. turbatus Horn. Staten Island (Lg). 
L. melanurus Mels. Ft. Lee, Snake Hill (Sf); Newark III, 5 (Bf). 
L. insolerss Horn. Newark (Bf); Jamesburg VII, 4 (L£); Anglesea (W); 
g. d. (Li); New Jersey (Horn). 
“Alternatus” Ziegl. in the last edition is an error. 
DIBOLIA Latr. 
D. borealis Chev. Throughout the State VI, VII; lives on plantain, but 
exceptionally attacks turnip (Ch). 
PSYLLIODES Latr. 
P. punctulata Mels. Throughout the State, late fall and until next July; 
often common; adult devours leaves of rhubarb (Ch). 
P. convexior Lee. Hudson Co. (LI); Anglesea (W) ; g. d. rare (Li). 
This ends the flea beetle series. 
M SCRORHOPALA Baly. 
M. vittata Fab. Throughout the State V-VII, IX; not rare; larva mines 
the leaves of goldenrod. 
