﻿THE 
  INSECTS 
  OF 
  NEW 
  JERSEY. 
  215 
  

  

  H. 
  autumnalis 
  Say. 
  G. 
  d. 
  under 
  leaves 
  (W) 
  ; 
  seashore 
  "V, 
  VI 
  (div). 
  

  

  H. 
  erraticus 
  Say. 
  Throughout 
  the 
  State 
  VII, 
  VIII, 
  locally 
  not 
  rare. 
  

  

  H. 
  viridiaeneus 
  Beauv. 
  Throughout 
  the 
  State, 
  locally 
  common, 
  especially 
  

   in 
  city 
  vacant 
  lots, 
  and 
  in 
  meadows, 
  under 
  stones. 
  

  

  H. 
  caliginosus 
  Fabr. 
  Throughout 
  the 
  State; 
  at- 
  

   tracted 
  to 
  light 
  in 
  early 
  summer, 
  and 
  in 
  fall 
  

   often 
  common 
  on 
  seeds 
  of 
  rag-weed. 
  

  

  H. 
  faunus 
  Say. 
  G. 
  d., 
  locally 
  common 
  (div). 
  

  

  H. 
  convivus 
  Lee. 
  New 
  Brunswick, 
  one 
  specimen. 
  

  

  H. 
  vagans 
  Lee. 
  Throughout 
  the 
  State 
  V-VII, 
  local- 
  

   ly 
  common. 
  

  

  H. 
  pennsylvanicus 
  DeG. 
  Common 
  thi'oughout 
  the 
  

   State, 
  readily 
  attracted 
  to 
  light 
  and 
  sometimes 
  a 
  

   nuisance. 
  The 
  varieties 
  "compar" 
  Lee, 
  and 
  

   "erythropus" 
  Dej., 
  occurs 
  with 
  the 
  type. 
  ^'S- 
  89— 
  Har- 
  

  

  pahis 
  caliginosus 
  

  

  H. 
  spadiceus 
  Dej. 
  Madison 
  (Pr) 
  ; 
  Palisades 
  (Sp). 
  

  

  H. 
  fallax 
  Lee. 
  Orange 
  VI, 
  Highlands 
  (Ch) 
  ; 
  "New 
  Jersey" 
  (Hw). 
  

  

  H. 
  pleuriticus 
  Kirby. 
  Along 
  the 
  Palisades 
  V 
  (Sp); 
  Newark 
  V 
  (Coll); 
  

   Cape 
  May 
  VI, 
  3 
  (Brn) 
  ; 
  not 
  common. 
  

  

  H. 
  foveicollis 
  Lee. 
  Anglesea 
  V, 
  14 
  (Brn); 
  two 
  examples 
  which 
  seem 
  to 
  

   agree 
  most 
  nearly 
  with 
  this 
  and 
  are 
  certainly 
  unlike 
  any 
  species 
  rep- 
  

   resented 
  in 
  accessible 
  collections. 
  Mr. 
  Schwarz 
  makes 
  this 
  doubtful 
  

   reference. 
  

  

  H. 
  herbivagus 
  Say. 
  Throughout 
  the 
  State, 
  most 
  of 
  the 
  season, 
  common. 
  

  

  H. 
  nitidulus 
  Chd. 
  Clifton, 
  Highlands, 
  rare 
  (Ch) 
  ; 
  Gloucester 
  V, 
  1 
  (Brn); 
  

   seashore 
  (Li) 
  ; 
  not 
  common. 
  

  

  H. 
  viduus 
  Lee. 
  Lake 
  Hopatcong 
  (Pm). 
  

  

  SELENOPHORUS 
  Dej. 
  

  

  S. 
  pedicularius 
  Dej. 
  Along 
  shore, 
  Brigantine 
  to 
  Cape 
  May, 
  VI-IX 
  (div); 
  

  

  Westville 
  HI, 
  5 
  (W) 
  ; 
  Atco 
  VI 
  (Brn). 
  

   S. 
  iripennis 
  Say. 
  Anglesea 
  (W). 
  

  

  S. 
  gagatinus 
  Dej. 
  Snake 
  Hill 
  (Bf 
  ) 
  ; 
  Staten 
  Island 
  (Lg). 
  

   S. 
  opalinus 
  Lee. 
  Throughout 
  the 
  State, 
  fall 
  to 
  spring 
  and 
  extending 
  into 
  

  

  the 
  summer; 
  under 
  leaves 
  and 
  along 
  shore 
  under 
  rubbish. 
  

   S. 
  oval 
  is 
  Dej. 
  Brigantine 
  Beach 
  IX 
  (Hn). 
  

   S. 
  ellipticus 
  Dej. 
  Orange 
  Mts. 
  IV, 
  and 
  thence 
  southward 
  along 
  the 
  shore 
  

  

  to 
  Cape 
  May 
  V, 
  VI, 
  IX; 
  Hainesport 
  V 
  (Dke). 
  

  

  STENOLOPHUS 
  Dej. 
  

  

  S. 
  carbonarius 
  Brulle. 
  Ocean 
  Beach 
  (Pr); 
  Brigantine 
  Beach 
  IX 
  (Hn) 
  ; 
  

  

  Atlantic 
  City, 
  Anglesea 
  (Li); 
  Sea 
  Isle 
  City 
  VI, 
  15 
  (Brn). 
  

   S. 
  spretus 
  Dej. 
  Sea 
  Isle 
  City 
  V, 
  Cape 
  May 
  VI 
  (Brn); 
  Anglesea 
  (div). 
  

   S. 
  fuliginosus 
  Dej. 
  Throughout 
  the 
  State 
  V-VII, 
  IX, 
  X, 
  locally 
  common. 
  

  

  