THE INSECTS OF NEW JERSEY. 371 
C. lugubris Say. Suffern Y, 30, common; sure to occur in New Jersey 
(Sf). 
/ C. col laris Say. Boonton VI, 11 (GG); Caldwell (Cr); Orange VI (Ch); 
along shore in wash-up, not rare (W). 
MACRATRIA Newn. 
/ M. murina Fab. Clifton VII, 3, Burlington Co. VI, 4, Merchantville VI 
(GG); Westville VII, 4 (Brn); Ocean Co., common (Sm); g. d. on 
willow (W). 
TOMODERUS Laf. 
T. interruptus Laf. Newark, edge of meadows in early spring; Mer¬ 
chantville IX, 26, DaCosta VI, 3 (Brn)^ 
T. constrictus Say. Newark (Dn); salt meadows (Bf); Gloucester, 
Westville, Laurel Springs V, 10-28 (Brn). 
MALPORUS Casey. 
M. formicarius Laf. (Anthicus) Merchantville IV (Brn); seashore, 
Brigantine to Cape May V, VII, IX (div). 
M. cinctus Say. (Anthicus) Arlington (Bf); Staten Island XI, 16 (Jl); 
Anglesea VII (Sz). 
LAPPUS Casey. 
L. obscurus Laf. Arlington VI, 21 (Sf). 
THICANUS Casey. 
T. rejectus Lee. (Anthicus) Brigantine IX (Hn); Anglesea VII, 11 
(Brn). 
HEMANTUS Casey. 
H. floral is Linn. (Anthicus) Ft. Lee (Bt); Newark (Soc); Gloucester 
V, 27 (Brn); Anglesea VII (div); and probably throughout the State. 
ANTHICUS Payk. 
A. ephippium Laf. (d iffici I is Lee., confusus Lee.) Throughout the 
State all winter and until VII, 10. 
A. scabriceps Lee. Newark (Bf). 
A. cervinus Laf. Union, early spring at base of trees (Bf); Woodbury 
V-VII (div); Westville V, Sea Isle VI, Avalon VII (Brn); seashore 
(W); not rare. 
A. haldemani Lee. Orange VI, at light (Ch). 
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A. melancholicus Laf. (spretus Lee.) Westville V, 28, DaCosta VII, 5, 
Sea Isle V, 10 (Brn); Anglesea VI, VII (div). 
