134 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 



MYSIA, Muls. 

 M. puUata, Say. 



Westville, moderately abundant — Liebeck. Common in 



spring — Wenzel. 



ANATIS, Muls. 

 A. 15-punctata, Oliv. 



Reported from all parts of the State ; not rare. 



PSYLLOBORA, Muls. 

 P. 20-raaculata, Say. 



Common throughout the State. 



CHILOCORUS, Leach. 

 O. bivulnerus, Mels. 



Moderately common throughout the State. 



EXOCHOMUS, Redt. 

 E. marginipennis, Lee. 



Generally distributed, rare — Wenzel. Dacosta, rare — Liebeck. 



E. tripuetulata, De G. 



Generally distributed, more common on the shore — Wenzel. 

 Atlantic City, rare — Liebeck. 



PENTILIA, Muls. 

 P. misella, Lee. 



Anglesea — Wenzel. 



BRACHYACANTHA, Chevr. 

 B. dentipes, Fabr. 



Anglesea, rare — Wenzel. Woodbury, rare — Liebeck. 

 B. ursina, Fabr. 



Common throughout the State. 

 Var. 10-pustulata, Melsh. 



With the type ; generally less common. 



