250 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 



A. seg-nipes, Say. 



Gloucester county, common — Wenzel. 

 A. griseum, Smith. 



Gloucester county — Wenzel. 

 A. rostrum, Say. 



Sweet Fern — Julich. 

 A. nigrum, Hbst. 



August 26th — Chittenden. 



Many more species of this genus will be added to the list when 

 full collections are made. 



PHYTONOMUS, Sch. 

 P. punctatus, Fabr. 



Camden, common — Wenzel, Liebeck. Brigantine Beach, in 



September, one dead specimen — Hamilton. Anglesea, in July — 



Schwarz. Newark. This species has invaded New Jersey the 



present year (1889), and has become extremely abundant in the 



vicinity of Philadelphia and Camden. I received it early in the 



season from the northwestern part of the State. Beaten from 



trees at Fort Lee — Julich. Newark, common — Bischoff. 



P. comptus. Say. 



Westville, rare — Liebeck. Gloucester, rare — Wenzel. Hudson 

 county — Linell. New Jersey — Julich. 



P. nigrirostris, Fabr. 



Hudson county — Linell. Newark. This is a common species 

 on the Long Island coast in early summer. Communipaw — 

 Julich. 



LISTRONOTUS, Jek. 

 L. tuberosus, Lee. 



Gloucester county, rare — Wenzel. 

 L. squamiger. Say. 



Gloucester, rare — Wenzel. 

 L. callosus, Lee. 



Hudson county — Linell. 

 L. insequalipennis, Boh. 



Hudson county — Linell. Newark — Bischoff. 



