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  REPORT 
  OF 
  NEW 
  JERSEY 
  STATE 
  MUSEUM. 
  

   Sub- 
  family 
  Centrodin^. 
  

  

  MICROCENTRUS 
  Stal. 
  

   M. 
  caryae 
  Fitch. 
  Madison 
  VIII, 
  11 
  (Pr) 
  ; 
  "New 
  Jersey" 
  (Ss). 
  

  

  CENTRUCHOIDES 
  Fowler. 
  

  

  C. 
  perdita 
  Am. 
  & 
  Serv. 
  

   VII, 
  IX, 
  X 
  (div). 
  

  

  Singac 
  IX, 
  Staten 
  Island 
  XI 
  (Ds) 
  ; 
  Lakehurst 
  

  

  Family 
  FULGORID.E. 
  

  

  The 
  "lantern-fly" 
  family 
  is 
  represented 
  by 
  monstrous 
  and 
  bizarre 
  forms 
  

   in 
  tropical 
  countries, 
  but 
  in 
  New 
  Jersey 
  by 
  insignificant, 
  though 
  often 
  odd 
  

   forms. 
  There 
  is 
  no 
  real 
  typical 
  form 
  in 
  our 
  species, 
  some 
  having 
  head 
  

   or 
  thoracic 
  processes, 
  while 
  most 
  have 
  none 
  at 
  all. 
  Some 
  have 
  broad 
  

   wings 
  laid 
  roof-like 
  along 
  the 
  sides, 
  others 
  have 
  them 
  narrow 
  and 
  almost 
  

   flat 
  over 
  the 
  abdomen. 
  A 
  few 
  are 
  covered 
  by 
  a 
  floury 
  or 
  pruinose 
  coating, 
  

   and 
  some 
  resemble 
  the 
  tree 
  or 
  leaf-hoppers. 
  

  

  None 
  of 
  those 
  occurring 
  in 
  the 
  State 
  are 
  in 
  the 
  least 
  harmful, 
  while 
  

   most 
  of 
  them 
  may 
  be 
  accounted 
  fairly 
  rare. 
  Mr. 
  Van 
  Duzee 
  has 
  been 
  

   good 
  enough 
  to 
  give 
  me 
  the 
  sequence 
  of 
  genera 
  here, 
  and 
  has 
  added 
  a 
  

   number 
  of 
  interesting 
  records. 
  

  

  Sub-family 
  Dictyopharin,^. 
  

  

  DICTYOPHARA 
  Germ. 
  

  

  D. 
  lingula 
  Van 
  D. 
  Staten 
  Island 
  VIII, 
  17 
  (Ds) 
  ; 
  Anglesea 
  VII, 
  20, 
  IX, 
  6 
  

   (Sm); 
  Wildwood 
  (Jn) 
  ; 
  Cape 
  May 
  VIII 
  (Van 
  D). 
  This 
  is 
  the 
  form 
  

   noted 
  as 
  "sp. 
  nov." 
  in 
  the 
  last 
  edition. 
  

  

  D. 
  microrhina 
  Wlk. 
  Staten 
  Island, 
  salt 
  marsh, 
  VIII, 
  4, 
  28 
  (Ds) 
  ; 
  Wood- 
  

   bine 
  VIII, 
  20, 
  Cape 
  May 
  VIII, 
  19 
  (Van 
  D). 
  

  

  SCOLOPS 
  Schaum. 
  

  

  S. 
  sulcipes 
  Say. 
  Madison 
  (Pr) 
  ; 
  Orange 
  

   Mts. 
  VIII, 
  29 
  (Coll) 
  ; 
  Westville 
  (Jn) 
  ; 
  

   Ocean 
  Co. 
  (Sm) 
  ; 
  probably 
  through- 
  

   out 
  the 
  State. 
  

   dessicatus 
  Uhl. 
  Chester 
  IX, 
  5 
  (Coll) 
  ; 
  

   Jamesburg 
  VIII, 
  31, 
  Lakehurst 
  VIII, 
  

   18 
  (Ds); 
  Riverton 
  VIII, 
  17 
  (Van 
  D). 
  

   angustatus 
  Uhl. 
  Riverton 
  IX, 
  4 
  (Jn). 
  

   I, 
  S. 
  perdix 
  Uhl. 
  Staten 
  Island 
  VIII, 
  2 
  

  

  Fulgoridce, 
  or 
  lantern-flies.— 
  a, 
  5co/o/^5 
  (Ds) 
  ; 
  Riverton 
  VIII, 
  17 
  (Van 
  D). 
  

  

  sulcipes; 
  b, 
  Pceciloptera 
  truncaticorm 
  

   twice 
  natural 
  size. 
  

  

  Fig. 
  35 
  

  

  S. 
  grossus 
  Uhl. 
  Westville 
  VIII, 
  18 
  (Jn). 
  

  

  