THE INSECTS OF NEW JERSEY. 363 
as known living in rotten wood and somewhat resembling wire-worms 
in shape. None, are of economic importance. 
LOBOPODA Sol. 
L. punctulata Mels. DaCosta VII, 30 (Dke); Clementon V, Atlantic City 
VI, Seaville VI (Brn); Anglesea VII (Sz); g. d., rare (W); on dry 
twigs. 
L. atra Say. Ft. Lee (Sf); Orange Mts. (Bf); Staten Island (Lg); Atco 
(Li); Glassboro VII, DaCosta VI, VII, Sea Isle VI (Brn); Iona VII 
(Dke). 
HYMENORUS Muls. 
H. niger Mels. Eagle Rock VII, Merchantville VI (GG); Woodbury VIII 
(Brn); Anglesea (W); g. d. (Li). 
H. pilosus Mels. Merchantville VI, 15 (Brn); Anglesea (W). 
H. obscurus Say. Greenwood Lake VI, 21 (Lv); Collingswood VI, 10 
^""^(GG); Anglesea, g. d. (W); all the species on dead branches. 
H. discretus Casey. Fort Lee (Sf). 
H. rufipes Lee. Caldwell (Cr). 
MYCETQCHARA Berth. 
M. haldemani Lee. Snake Hill, rare (Bf). 
M. fraterna Say. Orange Mt. Dist. V, VI (div); New Jersey (Horn); all 
the species on dead wood. 
M. jainotata Say. Ft. Lee VII (Sf); Orange Mts. VI, 17 (Bf); Staten 
Island (Lg); Avalon VI, 23 (Brn). 
M. analis Lee. New Jersey (Casey). 
ISOMIRA Muls. 
I. quadristriata Coup. Hopatcong (Pm); Orange Mts., common on dog- 
wood (Bf); g. d. common (W). 
1. valida Sz. Anglesea, on dead holly branches (W). 
I. ruficollis Hamilton. 5-mile beach V, 30 (W). 
CAPNOCHROA Lee. 
C. fuligin osa Mels. Hopatcong (Pm); Caldwell (Cr); Orange Mts. (Bf); 
Newark (Soc); Highlands VII (Sf); g. d. (W). 
CISTELA Fab. 
C. brevis Say. G. d., rare (W); the species generally on flowers. 
C. sericea Say. Common, VI, VII, throughout the State. 
ANDROCHIRUS Lee. 
A. erythropus Kirby. (fuscipes Mels.) Hopatcong (Pm); g. d., not 
common (W). 
