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  REPORT 
  OF 
  NEW 
  JERSEY 
  STATE 
  MUSEUM. 
  

  

  T. 
  fraxini 
  Say. 
  Cramer 
  Hill 
  V, 
  30 
  (GG) 
  ; 
  Atco 
  (Li); 
  g. 
  d. 
  (W). 
  

  

  T. 
  carolinus 
  Fab. 
  Throughout 
  the 
  State 
  V-VIJ, 
  common. 
  

  

  T. 
  lineola 
  Fab. 
  Also 
  common 
  throughout 
  the 
  State. 
  

  

  T. 
  rectus 
  Mels. 
  South 
  River 
  VII 
  (Coll); 
  Atco 
  VI, 
  Clementon 
  VI 
  (GG); 
  

   g. 
  d. 
  (W). 
  

  

  T. 
  flavipes 
  Lee. 
  Hopatcong 
  (Pm); 
  Newark 
  (Soc); 
  Glassboro 
  VII, 
  7 
  (GG). 
  

  

  T. 
  scitulus 
  Say. 
  Throughout 
  the 
  State, 
  very 
  common 
  until 
  midsummer. 
  

   All 
  our 
  species 
  occur 
  on 
  flowers 
  or 
  on 
  foliage. 
  

  

  T. 
  pusillus 
  Lee. 
  Lakehurst 
  VII 
  (Bf); 
  Atco 
  (Li); 
  Lucaston 
  VIII 
  (Dke). 
  

  

  T. 
  rotundicollis 
  Say. 
  Hopatcong 
  (Pm) 
  ; 
  Boonton 
  VI 
  (GG) 
  ; 
  Hudson 
  Co. 
  

   LI); 
  Newark 
  (Soc); 
  New 
  Brunswick 
  (Coll); 
  Westville 
  (Li); 
  Wood- 
  

   bury 
  VI 
  (Dke). 
  

  

  T. 
  tuberculatus 
  Lee. 
  Throughout 
  the 
  State 
  IV-VII; 
  locally 
  common. 
  

  

  T. 
  bilineatus 
  Say. 
  Throughout 
  the 
  State 
  IV-VI; 
  not 
  common. 
  

  

  T. 
  marginellus 
  Lee. 
  Pitman 
  Grove 
  VII, 
  21, 
  Clementon 
  VII, 
  13 
  (GG). 
  

  

  POLEMIUS 
  Lee. 
  

  

  P. 
  laticornis 
  Say. 
  Jamesburg 
  VII 
  (Lg) 
  ; 
  New 
  Jersey 
  (Dietz). 
  

   P. 
  undulatus 
  Lee. 
  Anglesea 
  VI, 
  20 
  (Coll). 
  

  

  DITEMNUS 
  Lee. 
  

  

  D. 
  bidentatus 
  Say. 
  Throughout 
  the 
  State 
  V-VIII; 
  locally 
  not 
  rare. 
  

  

  TRYPHERUS 
  Lee. 
  

  

  T. 
  (atipennis 
  Germ. 
  Hopatcong 
  (Pm) 
  ; 
  Boonton 
  VI 
  (GG) 
  ; 
  Hudson 
  Co. 
  

   (LI); 
  Newark 
  Vn, 
  4 
  (Brn); 
  Atco 
  (Li); 
  Anglesea 
  (W). 
  

  

  MALTHINUS 
  Latr. 
  

  

  M. 
  oceipitalis 
  Lee. 
  Woodside 
  VI, 
  27 
  (Bf 
  ) 
  ; 
  Westville 
  (W) 
  ; 
  Atco 
  (Li); 
  

   Anglesea 
  V, 
  28 
  (Sm); 
  rare. 
  

  

  MALTHODES 
  Kies. 
  

   M. 
  coneavus 
  Lee. 
  Hudson 
  Co. 
  (LI). 
  

   M. 
  spado 
  Lee. 
  Eastern 
  New 
  Jersey 
  (Dietz). 
  

  

  THELYDRIAS 
  Mots. 
  

  

  T. 
  eontraetus 
  Mots. 
  This 
  odd 
  little 
  species, 
  described 
  in 
  our 
  fauna 
  as 
  

   "Ignotus 
  senigmaticus" 
  is 
  a 
  recent 
  introduction, 
  and 
  as 
  yet 
  found 
  

   only 
  in 
  entomological 
  collections 
  in 
  and 
  near 
  New 
  York 
  City, 
  where 
  

   it 
  functions 
  as 
  a 
  museum 
  pest 
  of 
  the 
  first 
  order. 
  Its 
  systematic 
  posi- 
  

   tion 
  is 
  in 
  doubt, 
  and 
  its 
  reference 
  here 
  is 
  due 
  to 
  its 
  relation 
  to 
  the 
  

   "Drilini," 
  of 
  which 
  we 
  have 
  no 
  representatives. 
  The 
  possibilities 
  of 
  

   injury 
  to 
  stored 
  products 
  should 
  this 
  insect 
  spread 
  cannot 
  yet 
  be 
  esti- 
  

   mated. 
  

  

  