380 REPORT OF NEW JERSEY STATE MUSEUM. 
The “Plinthodes tseniatus” of the last edition really refers to this 
species. 
POLYDROSUS Sch. 
/ P. dorsalis Horn. (Cyphomimus) Ft. Lee, on wild cherry (Jiil); Hudson 
Co. (LI); rare. 
SCIAPHILUS Steph. 
S. asperatus Bonsd. Hopatcong (Pm); Orange Mts. VIII, not rare (Bf). 
BARYPITHES Duval. 
B. pellucidalis Boh. Orange Mts., early spring, not rare (Bf). 
STROPHOSOMUS Steph. 
S. coryli Fab. Orange Mts., on birch, “Betula lenta” (Jiil). 
Family CURCUUONIDjE. 
SITONES Sch. 
S. hispidulus Germ. Throughout the State V-X, the larva on roots of 
clover. While this is sometimes locally common, it has never 
occurred in such numbers as to make it actually injurious. 
S. flav esce ns Marsh. Hudson Co. (LI); salt meadows, in early spring 
(Bf); g. d. (W); and probably throughout the State, locally. 
-Sr^t4mt-u«--011v: ^Nevr-Jersey-tJul-t, 
ITHYCERUS Sch. 
I. nova-boracensis Forst. Throughout the State, not common; breeds in 
twigs of oak; also found on hickory and beech. 
APION Hbst. 
A. impeditum Fall. Newark district (Bf). 
A. impunctistriatum Sm. Hemlock Falls (Bf); Anglesea (W); rare. 
A. atripes Sm. South Camden (W). 
A. finitimum Fall. Newark (Li); So. Camden (W). 
A. melanarium Gerst. Hemlock Falls (Bf); New Brunswick VII (Sm) ; 
Camden VII, XII (div); Anglesea V (div). 
A. minutum Sm. Gloucester (W). 
A. pennsylvanicum Boh. Anglesea (Li), Newark Dist. (Bf), and prob¬ 
ably throughout the State. 
A. perminutum Sm. Camden and So. Camden X (div). 
A. reclusum Fall. Anglesea (Li); one of the type localities. 
A. coxale Fall. Snake Hill (Bf). 
A. patruele Sm. Arlington meadows in early spring under stones (div); 
Anglesea V (div); in pods of climbing Legume (Ch). 
