366 REPORT OF NEW JERSEY STATE MUSEUM. 
SYMPHORA Lee. 
S. flavicollis Hald. Greenwood Lake VII (Sf); Orange Mts. V, 30, New¬ 
ark (Bf); Staten Island (Lg); Highlands VI (Ch); Atco, Anglesea 
(W). 
S. rugosa Hald. With the preceding; neither species rare. 
AN ISOXYA Muls. 
A. glaucula Lee. Orange Mts. (Bf); Newark (Soc); Atco (W); Angle- 
sea VII (Sz). 
HOLOSTROPHUS Horn. 
H. bifasciatus Say. (Eustrophus) Throughout the State IV, VI, IX; 
found in rotten wood. 
EUSTROPHUS III. 
E. bicolor Say. Throughout the State IX until next VI; not rare. 
E. tomentosus Say. Hopatcong (Pm); Westville (Li). 
HALLOMENUS Panz. 
H. scapular is Mels. Orange Mts., Newark (div). 
ORCH ESI A Lat. 
O. castanea Mels. Ft. Lee (Sf); Newark (Bf); Iona VI, 22 (Brn); An¬ 
glesea VII (Sz); g. d. (W); in hard fungi on trees. 
O. gracilis Mels. Orange Mts. (Bf); Staten Island (Lg); 
MICROSCAPHA Lee. 
M. clavicornis Lee. Ft. Lee VII (Sf); Highlands VI, VII (div). 
SCRAPTIA Lat. 
S. sericea Mels. Newark (Soc); DaCosta, Buena Vista (Li); on blos¬ 
soms. 
ALLOPODA Lee. 
A. lutea Hald. East Jersey (Dietz); DaCosta, Buena Vista (Li); Berlin 
VI, Newtonville VI, Iona VI, Sea Isle VII (Brn); Anglesea (W). 
CAN I FA Lee. 
C. plagiata Mels. Buena Vista (Li). 
C. pusilla Hald. Orange Mts. V, 30, Newark (Bf); Atco (W). 
C. pallipennis Lee. Atco (W); all species on flowers. 
C. pallipes Mels. Hopatcong (Pm); Newark (Loeffler); Westville to 
Brigantine, g. d., V, 27-VII, 25 (Brn). 
