﻿THE 
  INSECTS 
  OF 
  NEW 
  JERSEY. 
  203 
  

  

  B. 
  guexi 
  Chd. 
  Hemlock 
  Falls, 
  rare 
  (Bf 
  ) 
  ; 
  "New 
  Jersey" 
  (Hayw). 
  

  

  B. 
  fugax 
  Lee. 
  Boonton 
  VI, 
  11, 
  VIII 
  15 
  (GG) 
  ; 
  "New 
  Jersey" 
  (Hayw). 
  

  

  B. 
  ustulatum 
  Linn. 
  Boonton 
  IV, 
  Glassboro 
  VII, 
  IX 
  (GG) 
  ; 
  Ft. 
  Lee 
  (Bt) 
  ; 
  

   Snake 
  Hill 
  IV 
  (Lv) 
  ; 
  Newark 
  Dist. 
  (Bf 
  ) 
  ; 
  Camden 
  Co. 
  (W) 
  ; 
  Glouces- 
  

   ter 
  Co. 
  (div). 
  

  

  B. 
  viridicolle 
  Laf. 
  Newark, 
  salt 
  meadows 
  V, 
  8 
  (Bf). 
  

  

  B. 
  variegatum 
  Say. 
  Throughout 
  the 
  State, 
  spring 
  and 
  fall, 
  along 
  river 
  

   banks, 
  on 
  salt 
  marshes, 
  cranberry 
  bogs 
  and 
  similar 
  situations. 
  

  

  B. 
  versicolor 
  Lee. 
  Banks 
  of 
  Passaic 
  V, 
  IX 
  (Sp); 
  Orange 
  Mts. 
  VII, 
  New- 
  

   ark 
  salt 
  meadows 
  (Bf) 
  ; 
  Camden 
  and 
  Gloucester 
  Cos. 
  (W). 
  

  

  B. 
  contractum 
  Say. 
  Along 
  the 
  seashore 
  and 
  on 
  salt 
  meadows; 
  strictly 
  

   maritime, 
  practically 
  all 
  season. 
  

  

  B. 
  constrictum 
  Lee. 
  With 
  the 
  preceding, 
  but 
  a 
  distinct 
  species. 
  

  

  B. 
  pedicel 
  latum 
  Lee. 
  Generally 
  distributed, 
  rare 
  (W). 
  

  

  B. 
  4-macuIatum 
  Linn. 
  Common 
  throughout 
  the 
  State 
  all 
  season. 
  

  

  B. 
  affine 
  Say. 
  Newark 
  salt 
  meadows 
  (Bf); 
  New 
  Brunswick 
  VI 
  (Coll); 
  

   Camden 
  (Li) 
  ; 
  Westville 
  I, 
  28 
  (GG) 
  ; 
  g. 
  d. 
  (W) 
  ; 
  Lahaway 
  V, 
  on 
  cran- 
  

   berry 
  bogs. 
  

  

  B. 
  anguliferum 
  Lee. 
  "New 
  Jersey" 
  (Hayw). 
  

  

  B. 
  assimile 
  Gyll. 
  Newark, 
  salt 
  meadows, 
  rare 
  (Bf). 
  

  

  B. 
  semi 
  striatum 
  Hald. 
  Banks 
  of 
  the 
  Passaic, 
  spring 
  and 
  fall 
  (Sp). 
  

  

  TACHYS 
  Schaum. 
  

   T. 
  nanus 
  Gyll. 
  Throughout 
  the 
  State 
  under 
  bark 
  of 
  trees. 
  

   T. 
  flavicauda 
  Say. 
  As 
  common 
  and 
  distributed 
  as 
  the 
  preceding. 
  

   T. 
  granarius 
  Dej. 
  Staten 
  Island 
  (Lg), 
  and 
  sure 
  to 
  be 
  found 
  elsewhere. 
  

   T. 
  fuscicornis 
  Chd. 
  Brigantine 
  Beach 
  IX 
  (Hn). 
  

   T. 
  incurvus 
  Say. 
  Along 
  Passaic 
  V, 
  IX 
  (Sp); 
  Orange 
  Mts. 
  (Bf) 
  and 
  Ft. 
  

  

  Lee 
  (Bt) 
  in 
  ant 
  hills; 
  g. 
  d. 
  (W) 
  ; 
  Brigantine 
  Beach 
  IX 
  (Hn). 
  

   T. 
  xanthopus 
  Dej. 
  Newark, 
  Woodside 
  (Bf) 
  ; 
  Orange 
  VI 
  (Ch) 
  ; 
  Westville 
  

  

  I, 
  IV 
  (GG); 
  Ocean 
  Co., 
  on 
  cranberry 
  bogs 
  V 
  (Sm); 
  Anglesea 
  (W). 
  

   T. 
  capax 
  Lee. 
  Chester 
  VII, 
  4, 
  Arlington 
  III, 
  1 
  (Dn) 
  ; 
  Newark, 
  Ocean 
  Co., 
  

  

  cranberry 
  bogs 
  V, 
  Anglesea 
  VII, 
  X 
  (Coll); 
  Anglesea 
  I 
  and 
  II, 
  sifting 
  

  

  (W). 
  

   T. 
  vivax 
  Lee. 
  Along 
  the 
  Delaware 
  River, 
  So. 
  Camden 
  V, 
  17 
  (W). 
  

   T. 
  tripunctatus 
  Say. 
  Summit, 
  along 
  river 
  (Bf); 
  banks 
  of 
  Passaic 
  V, 
  IX 
  

  

  (Sp); 
  Highlands 
  V 
  (Bt) 
  ; 
  Westville 
  V, 
  31 
  (GG). 
  

   T. 
  frontalis 
  Hayw. 
  Chester 
  (Dn). 
  

  

  T. 
  jgevus 
  Say. 
  Throughout 
  the 
  State 
  IX, 
  V, 
  VI, 
  and 
  in 
  winter 
  siftings. 
  

   T, 
  pallidus 
  Chd. 
  Sea 
  Isle 
  City 
  VIII 
  (W) 
  ; 
  Avalon 
  VI, 
  Anglesea 
  VI 
  (Brn) 
  ; 
  

  

  a 
  salt 
  meadow 
  species. 
  

   T. 
  occultator 
  Casey. 
  Brigantine 
  Beach 
  IX 
  (Hn) 
  ; 
  Avalon 
  VI, 
  23 
  (Brn); 
  

  

  Sea 
  Isle 
  City, 
  Anglesea 
  VIII, 
  also 
  on 
  the 
  salt 
  meadows 
  (W). 
  

  

  