276 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 



T. favonius, Sm.-Abb. 



On the Newark list, without definite locality. 



T. humuli, Harr. 



Quite generally distributed, but nowhere common. 



T. melinus, Hiib. 



On the Newark list, without definite locality. The State is 

 included in Mr. Scudder's faunal map of this species. 



T. acadica, Edw. 



New Jersey is included in Mr. Scudder's faunal map of this 

 species, but I have received no records of its capture. 



T. ed^vardsii, Saund. 



Recorded on the Newark list, without definite locality. 

 T. calanus, Hiib. 



Found throughout the State, but not common. Caldwell, 

 rare — Crane. Newark, in July — Seib. 



T. strigosa, Harr. 



On the Newark list, without definite locality. 

 T. smilacis, Bd.-Leo. 



Locally not rare in the Passaic Valley region, early in spring. 

 Newark, in May — Seib. 



T. augustus, Kirby. 



Gloucester, Westville, Mount Holly — Aaron. Not taken by 

 the Newark collectors. 



T. irus, Godt. 



Gloucester — Aaron. Westville. Also taken by the Newark 

 collectors. 



T. henrici, Grt. & Rob. 



Westville, local ; also on the Newark list. 

 T. niphon, Hiib. 



Gloucester, Mount Holly — Aaron. Westville, rare ; also on 

 the Newark list. 



T. laeta, Edw, 



Atlantic City — Aaron. Not on the Newark list. 

 T. titus, Fabr. 



Mount Holly — Aaron. Also on the Newark list. 



