THE INSECTS OF NEW JERSEY. 
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PROTHALPIA Lee. 
P. undata Lee. Greenwood Lake VI, 22 (Lv); Hemlock Falls V, 31 (W); 
Newark and Orange Mt. Dist. (div); in fungus on dead branches. 
MELANDRYA Fab. 
M. striata Say. Throughout the State, locally common, V, VI; under 
bark and on fungus in rotten trees. 
EMMESA Newn. 
E. labiata Say. Ft. Lee (Sm); Woodside „(Bf); Highlands V, 30 (Sf); 
rare. 
AMBLYCTIS Lee. 
A. prseses Lee. “Have a specimen of this very rare species from Mo- 
sholu, N. Y., and should also occur in New Jersey” (Sf). 
“Xylita laevigata” is an error of determination. 
ZILORA Mu Is. 
Z. nuda Prov. Eagle Rock VII, rare (Bf). 
CAREBARA Lee. 
C. iongula Lee. Jamesburg VI, 24, Lakehurst V, 29 (Jl); Woodbury VII, 
7 (Brn); Bamber VI, 3 (W). 
SPILOTUS Lee. 
S. quadripustulosus Mels. Orange Mts. VI (Bf); Staten Island, on sour 
gum (Thompson); Anglesea V, 30 (W). 
SCOTOCHROA Lee. 
S. atra Lee. Newark, on dry branches, rare, all summer (Bf). 
SERROPALPUS Hellw. 
S. barbatus Schall. Orange Mt. Dist., at light and from dry fungus VI 
(div); Anglesea V, 30 (W). 
HYPULUS Payk. 
. Orange Mts., rare (Bf). 
PHLCEOTRYA Steph. 
/flK si m w I a). 
* P. liturata Lee. Throughout the State VI, VII, on dead, fungus-covered 
branches; sometimes rather common. 
P. voudoueri Muls. Hopatcong (Pm); Greenwood Lake, Ft. Lee (Bt). 
