394 REPORT OF NEW JERSEY STATE MUSEUM. 
BARIS Germ. 
B. umbilicata Lee. Hopatcong (Pm); Hudson Co. (LI); Orange Mts. 
(Bf); Newark VI, 12, Lahaway V, 28 (Sm); Sea Isle VI, 11 (Brn). 
B. callida Casey. Orange Mts., Newark Dist. (Bf); Laurel Springs V, 
23 (Dke); Anglesea VII (div). 
B. subaenea Lee. Throughout the State V-VII; not rare. 
B. transversa Say. Anglesea V, 30 (W), on yarrow (Jiil). 
B. confinis Lee. Ocean Co. V, 28 (Sm). 
* B. aerea Boh. Cramer Hill V, VI (GG); Manumuskin IV, 23 (Dke); At¬ 
lantic City (Castle). 
B. scolopacea Germ. Throughout the State V-VII, locally common on 
ragweed 
PLESIOBARIS Casey. 
P. t-signum Boh. New Jersey (W). 
P. albilatus Lee. Buena Vista, on yellow daisies. 
GLYPTOBARIS Casey. 
G. rugicollis Lee. Dunellen VI (Dietz Coll); Atco, rare (W); on milk¬ 
weed. 
The “Onychobaris pectorosa” of last edition was an error. 
MADARELLUS Casey. 
M. undulatus Say. Throughout the State, not rare; occurs on grape and 
Virginia creeper (Ch). 
AULOBARIS Lee. 
A. ibis Lee. Orange Mts. (Bf). 
TRICHOBARIS Lee. 
Fig. 163.—Potato stalk borer, Trichobaris trinotata larva, pupa 
and adult, enlarged. 
