THE INSECTS OE NEW JERSEY. 
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ZAGLYPTUS Lee. 
/ Z. sulcatus Lee. Ft. Lee (Sf);. Staten Island (Lg). 
Z. striatus Lee. Anglesea (W). 
ACALLES Sch. 
A. carinatus Lee. Berkeley Hts. VII, 6 (Bf). 
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TYLODERMA Say. 
T. foveolatum Say. Throughout the State V, VI; breeds in stems of 
“(Enothera biennis” (Ch), and in “Epilobium.” 
T. fragarise Riley. Arlington, Maplewood, under stones (Jill); breeds in 
strawberry. 
/ T. aereum Say. Throughout the State VI, VII, not rare. 
/ T. nigra Casey. Irvington VI, 30, Arlington I—III (Bf). 
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T. punctulata Casey. Irvington VI, 21 (Bf). 
The record of “T. baridium” Lee. is an error of locality. 
PHYRDENUS Lee. 
P. undatus Lee. New Jersey, in swamps (Jiil); lives on “Solanum” 
(Sz). 
CRYPTORHYNCHUS III. 
C. parochus Hbst. Chester (Dn); Ft. Lee (Sf); Newark Dist. (Bf), in 
butternut (Jiil). 
C. bisignatus Say. Throughout the State V-VII, on chestnut, beech and 
birch, probably lives under the bark. 
C. pumilus Boh. Hopatcong (Pm); Jamesburg VII, 4 (Bf); New Jersey 
(Jiil); may be a color variety of the preceding. 
C. fuscatus Lee. Hopatcong (Pm); Orange Mts., Newark, rare (Bf); 
Merchantville VI, 28 (Dke); Clementon XII, sifting old leaves in a 
swamp (W). 
C. obliquus Say. Hudson Co. (LI); Lakehurst V, 30 (Sf); g. d. rare (W). 
C. obtentus Hbst. Hopatcong (Pm); Ft. Lee (Sf); Orange Mts. VI (div). 
/ C. fallax Lee. Throughout the State VI, VII; not rare. 
C. minutissimus Lee. Hudson Co. (LI); Atco, Anglesea V, 30, on dead 
oak twigs (W). 
C. jtristis Lee. Hopatcong (Pm); Snake Hill, Arlington (Sf); Newark, 
Orange Mts. VI, 7, rare (Bf). 
C. ferratu s Say. Throughout the State V-VII; not common. 
C. oblongus Lee. Dunellen, 1 specimen (Coll. Dietz). 
C. lapathi Linn. Throughout northern New Jersey, on willow; an intro¬ 
duced species not yet found south of the Piedmont Plain, but recently 
taken near Philadelphia, in Pennsylvania. 
