THE INSECTS OF NEW JERSEY. 
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PENTARIA Muls. 
P. trifasciata Mels. Gloucester V, 10, g. d. (W); Westville VII, 7 (Brn). 
ANASPIS Geoffr. 
A. flavipennis Hald. Hopatcong (Pm); Orange Mts. (Bf); Staten Island 
(Lg); Riverton V, 14 (GG); Seaville IV, 29 (Brn). 
A. rufa Say. Throughout the State V-VII; locally very common. 
TOMOXIA Costa. 
T. bidentata Say. Snake Hill (Sf); Caldwell (Cr); Orange Mts. V, 26 
on dead trees; nowhere common. 
T. lineeila Lee. Hopatcong (Pm); Boonton VIII, 16 (GG); Millburn (Bf); 
Middlesex Co. VII, 20 (Sm); Atco V, 28 (W); on dead trees; rare. 
T. inclusa Lee. Snake Hill (Sf). 
MORDELLA Linn. 
M. mela en a Germ. Caldwell (Cr); Orange Mts., New Brunswick VII, 
"Jamesburg VII (Sm); Glassboro VII, 30 (GG). 
M. scutellaris Fab. Common throughout the State VI-VIII. 
M. octopunctata’ Fab. Snake Hill (Sf); Newark Dist., rare (Bf); James- 
burg VII, 4 (Dke); Collingswood VII (GG); Gloucester, Camden Co., 
rare, Anglesea VI, common (W). 
M. lunulata Helm. New Brunswick VII, 20, So. Amboy VI, 8 (Coll). 
M. marginata Mels. Throughout the State VI-VIII; common. 
M. serval Say. Lake Hopatcong (Pm). 
M. triloba Say. Orange Mts. (Bf); Atco VII, 15 (W). 
M. discoidea Mels. Caldwell (Cr); Orange Mts. (Sm); Gloucester VII, 2 
(W); Westville VII, 7 (Brn); Glassboro VII, 19 (GG); always rare. 
MORDELLISTENA Costa. 
M. arida Lee. Atco V, 14 (W). 
M. trifasciata Say. Hopatcong (Pm); Orange Mts. (Bf); Gloucester VII, 
VIII (W); W. Berlin VI, 25 (Brn). 
M. lepidula Lee. Orange Mts., New Brunswick VII (Sm) ; Westville, 
Atco VI, Iona VI (Brn); not common. 
M. limbalis Mels. Orange Mts., rare (Sm). 
M. vapida Lee. Orange Mts. (div). 
M. fulvicollis Mels. Orange Mts. (Sm). 
M. ornata Mels. Hopatcong (Pm); New Jersey (Sf). 
M. militaris Lee. Orange Mts. VI, 26, VII (div). 
M. scapularis Say. Orange Mts. VI, VII (div). 
M, comata Lee. Throughout the State VI, VII; locally common. 
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