392 REPORT! OF NEW JERSEY STATE MUSEUM. 
BAROPSiS Lee. 
B. cribratus Lee. New Jersey (Coll. Horn). The locality label is open 
to question, and the source of the specimen is unknown. 
LECHR1QPS Sch. (PiAZURUS Sch.) 
P. oculatus Say. Ft. Lee (Sf); Newark Dist. V (Bf); Jamesburg V, 10 
(Sin); Westville (Li). 
CYLINDROCOPTURUS Heller. 
C. binotatus Lee. (Copturodes) Hopatcong (Pm); Hudson Co. (LI); 
Snake Hill, Ft. Lee (Jul); Orange Mts. (Bf); on dry sumac and 
locust. 
C. quercus Say. Hudson Co. (LI); Newark Dist. (Bf); g. d. (W); Wood¬ 
bury VI, 17 (Dke); common on oak. 
C. lorsgulus Lee. Atco, Egg Harbor, on oak (W); in galls of “Podapion” 
(U). 
EULECHRIOPS Faust. 
E. minutus Lee. (Zygomicros) Orange Mts., Jamesburg VII (Bf); High¬ 
lands VII (Sf); Anglesea on oak VII (div). 
ACOPTUS Lee. 
/ A. suturalis Lee. Hopatcong (Pm); Ft. Lee (Sf); Palisades III (Lv); 
Hudson Co. (LI); Orange (Jill); Newark Dist. (Bf); Highlands VII, 
in dead beech (Ch). 
PSOMUS Casey. 
P. politus Casey. Hemlock Falls, Jamesburg VII (Bf). 
TACHYGONUS Sch. 
lecontei Gyll. Caldwell (Cr); Lakehurst VII, IX 
Atco, on oak, rare (W). 
spinipes Casey. English Creek (Bland); Iona VI 
(Li); Pabost-aWI (Dke); Seaville VI (Brn). 
••-"•‘V- At-e •." > ' - 
(div); Gloucester, 
(div); Landisville 
MONONYCHUS Germ. 
M. vulpeculus Fab. Throughout the State V, VI, IX on blue flag and 
other flowers; breeds in the seed pods of “Iris versicolor.” 
CRAPONUJS Lee. 
C. 
A. 
A. 
inaequalis Say. Hoboken (Jul); Orange Mts. (Bf); Laurel Springs V, 
23 (Dke); Anglesea V, 30 (W); feeds on grape; but not injurious 
with us. 
ACANTHOSCELIS Dietz. 
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curtus Gyll. Orange Mts., in swamps (Bf); Anglesea (Li). 
acephalus Say. Common all along shore V-VII, on evening primrose. 
