﻿• 
  THE 
  IN'SECTS 
  OF 
  NEW 
  JERSEY. 
  371 
  

  

  C. 
  lugubris 
  Say. 
  Suffern 
  V, 
  30, 
  common; 
  sure 
  to 
  occur 
  in 
  New 
  Jersey 
  

  

  (Sf). 
  

   C. 
  collaris 
  Say. 
  Boonton 
  VI, 
  11 
  (GG) 
  ; 
  Caldwell 
  (Cr) 
  ; 
  Orange 
  VI 
  (Ch) 
  ; 
  

  

  along 
  shore 
  in 
  wash-up, 
  not 
  rare 
  (W). 
  

  

  MACRATRIA 
  Newn. 
  

  

  M. 
  murina 
  Fab. 
  Clifton 
  VII, 
  3, 
  Burlington 
  Co. 
  VI, 
  4, 
  Merchantville 
  VI 
  

   (GG) 
  ; 
  Westville 
  VII, 
  4 
  (Brn) 
  ; 
  Ocean 
  Co., 
  common 
  (Sm) 
  ; 
  g. 
  d. 
  on 
  

   willow 
  (W). 
  

  

  TOMODERUS 
  Laf. 
  

  

  T. 
  interruptus 
  Laf. 
  Newark, 
  edge 
  of 
  meadows 
  in 
  early 
  spring; 
  Mer- 
  

   chantville 
  IX, 
  26, 
  DaCosta 
  VI, 
  3 
  (Brn). 
  

  

  T. 
  constrictus 
  Say. 
  Newark 
  (Dn) 
  ; 
  salt 
  meadows 
  (Bf 
  ) 
  ; 
  Gloucester, 
  

   Westville, 
  Laurel 
  Springs 
  V, 
  10-28 
  (Brn). 
  

  

  MALPORUS 
  Casey. 
  

  

  M. 
  formicarius 
  Laf. 
  (Anthicus) 
  Merchantville 
  IV 
  (Brn) 
  ; 
  seashore, 
  

  

  Brigantine 
  to 
  Cape 
  May 
  V, 
  VII, 
  IX 
  (div). 
  

   M. 
  cinctus 
  Say. 
  (Anthicus) 
  Arlington 
  (Bf) 
  ; 
  Staten 
  Island 
  XI, 
  16 
  (Jl); 
  

  

  Anglesea 
  VII 
  (Sz). 
  

  

  LAPPUS 
  Casey. 
  

   L. 
  obscurus 
  Laf. 
  Arlington 
  VI, 
  21 
  (Sf). 
  

  

  THICANUS 
  Casey. 
  

  

  T. 
  rejectus 
  Lee. 
  (Anthicus) 
  Brigantine 
  IX 
  (Hn) 
  ; 
  Anglesea 
  VII, 
  11 
  

   (Brn). 
  

  

  HEMANTUS 
  Casey. 
  

  

  H. 
  floralis 
  Linn. 
  (Anthicus) 
  Ft. 
  Lee 
  (Bt) 
  ; 
  Newark 
  (Soc); 
  Gloucester 
  

   V, 
  27 
  (Brn) 
  ; 
  Anglesea 
  VII 
  (div) 
  ; 
  and 
  probably 
  throughout 
  the 
  State. 
  

  

  ANTHICUS 
  Payk. 
  

  

  A. 
  ephippium 
  Laf. 
  (difficilis 
  Lee, 
  confusus 
  Lee.) 
  Throughout 
  the 
  

  

  State 
  all 
  winter 
  and 
  until 
  VII, 
  10. 
  

   A. 
  scabriceps 
  Lee. 
  Newark 
  (Bf). 
  

   A. 
  cervinus 
  Laf. 
  Union, 
  early 
  spring 
  at 
  base 
  of 
  trees 
  (Bf) 
  ; 
  Woodbury 
  

  

  V-VII 
  (div) 
  ; 
  Westville 
  V, 
  Sea 
  Isle 
  VI. 
  Avalon 
  VII 
  (Brn) 
  ; 
  seashore 
  

  

  (W) 
  ; 
  not 
  rare. 
  

   A. 
  haldemani 
  Lee. 
  Orange 
  VI, 
  at 
  light 
  (Ch). 
  

   A. 
  melancholicus 
  Laf. 
  (spretus 
  Lee.) 
  Westville 
  V, 
  28, 
  DaCosta 
  VH, 
  5, 
  

  

  Sea 
  Isle 
  V, 
  10 
  (Brn); 
  Anglesea 
  VI, 
  VII 
  (div). 
  

  

  