384 REPORT OF NEW JERSEY STATE MUSEUM. 
J^Jterminalis Lee. Throughout the State V-VII; not rare. 
L. concavus Say. Throughout the State V-VIII, breeds in stalks of dock, 
'rhubarb, sunflower, thistle, etc. The “rectus” of last edition belongs 
here. 
L. julichi Casey. Newark Dist., Arlington IV-V (div). 
L. musculus Say. Throughout the State TV, Y; not common. 
DORYTOMUS Steph. 
-D. -m uci-dus -Say.""New Jersey TJulT. 
D. laticollis Lee. Guttenberg, on poplar (Jul). 
D. brevicollis Lee. Hudson Co. (LI); Orange Mts. V, 30 (W); on pussy 
willows (Bf). 
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ERYCUS Tourn. 
E. puncticollis Lee. Hopatcong (Pm); Hudson Co. (div); Snake Hill 
III, IV (Sf); Newark, salt meadows, early in spring (Bf). 
PACHYPHANES Dietz. 
/ P. amoenus Say. Hopatcong (Pm); Newark Dist. VII, VIII (Bf); Angle- 
sea (W); on ragweed (Hn). 
DESMORIS Lee. 
D. constrictus Say. East Jersey (Dietz); Anglesea (Bf). 
D. flavicans Lee. Clementon VIII, 6 (W). 
SMICRONY’X Sch. 
S. sculpticollis Casey. Clementon VIII, 9, Sea Isle VI, 11 (Brn). 
S. nebulosus Dietz. New Jersey (Dietz). 
S. corniculatus Fab. Chester VII, 4, Hemlock Falls, Newark V, 30 (Bf); 
Ocean Co. (Lg). 
S. tychoides Lee. Orange Mts. VI, 10, Irvington (Bf). 
S. g rise us Lee. Ft. Lee on ragweed (Bt); Hudson Co. (LI); Snake Hill, 
Orange Mts., Newark (Bf); Spring Lake VIII (Ch). 
S. squamulatus Lee. Woodbury VII, Atco VIII (Brn); Anglesea VI (div). 
PHYLLOTROX Sch. 
P. ferrugineus Lee. Highlands VI (Ch); Anglesea VII (Sz). 
