378 REPORT OF NEW JERSEY STATE MUSEUM. 
EUGNAMPTUS Sch. 
E. angustatus Hbst. Throughout the State V-VII on oak, hickory, but¬ 
ternut, chestnut, sycamore, etc.; not rare. 
E. col laris Fab. Also throughout the State on oak, more local than the 
preceding, and locally no less abundant. 
RHYNCHITES Hbst. 
R. bicolor Fab. Common throughout the State VI-VIII on rose. 
R. seneus Boh. Lake Hopatcong (Sf). 
R. hirtus Fab. Throughout the State V-VII, on oak; not common. 
R. fossifrons Lee. Orange Mts., rare (Bf). 
R. cyanellus Lee. Highlands, abundant (Ch).. 
/ R. aeratus Say. Throughout the State V-VII, on oak; not rare. 
PTEROCOLUS Sch. 
P. ovatus Fab. Throughout the State, V, VI, on oak, locally and sea¬ 
sonally common; more abundant on the scrub oaks of South Jersey. 
Family ATYEEABIDPE. 
ATTELABUS Linn. 
A. ana I is Ill. Throughout the State VI, VII on sumac; makes little cases 
in which the eggs are deposited. 
A. nigripes Lee. Throughout the State V-VIII; on oak; more common in 
So. Jersey on scrub oak. 
A. bipustulatus Fab. With the preceding and hardly less common. 
A. rhois Boh. Chester, Newark (Bf); Orange Mt. Dist. (div); New Bruns¬ 
wick VII, Jamesburg VII, Anglesea V, VII (Sm); on hazel and sumac. 
Family OTIORHYNCHID 7 E. 
EPIC/ERUS Sch. 
E. imbricatus Say. Throughout the State, rare; in some localities this 
imbricated snout beetle has been known as injurious, but I have 
never found it so in New Jersey. 
HORMORUS Horn. 
/ H. undulatus Uhler. Hoboken (Jiil); Newark Dist., g. d., under stones 
in early spring, always rare (Bf). 
ANAMETIS Horn. 
A. granulatus Say. (grisea Horn.) Newark (Soc); lives under bark of 
apple and pear (Riley). 
