88 STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. 



Sub-family CALOSCELIN^E. 



PHYLLOSCELIS Germ. 



P. atra Germ. Madison (Pr). 



P. pallescens Germ. Eastern U. S., and probably in New Jersey. 



P. sp. nov. Lahaway on Cranberry bogs, in May. 



LAMENIA Stal. 

 L. vulgaris Fitch. Madison, VIII, 10 (Pr), Southern N. J. 



Sub-family DICTYOPHORINiE. 



DICTYOPHORA Germ. 

 D. sp. nov. Anglesea, VII, 20, IX, 6 (Sm). 



SCOLOPS Schaum. 



S. sulcipes Say. Madison (Pr), Westville (Jn), "New Jersey" (Ss), Ocean 



Co. (Sm). 

 S. angustatus Uhl. Riverton, IX, 4 (Jn). 

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



Sub-family CIXIIN^]. 



OTIOCERTJS Kirby. 

 O. amyotii Fitch. Madison, VIII, 30 (Pr). 

 O. coquebertii Kirby. 



O. degeerii Kirby. Madison, VIII, 11 (Pr). 

 O. signoretii Fitch. 

 O. stollii Kirby. 



O. wolfii Kirby. All these occur commonly in the Eastern U. S. and there- 

 fore, doubtless, in New Jersey. 



BOTHRIOCERA Burm. 



B. bicornis Wlk. "New Jersey" (Uhler). 



CIXIUS Latr. 



C. colaepeum Fitch. N. Y. and doubtless in New Jersey. 

 G. albicincta Germ. N. Y. and doubtless in New Jersey. 

 G. pini Fitch. N. Y. and probably in New Jersey. 



C. stigmatus Say. "New Jersey" (Jn), Madison, VIII, 6 (Pr). 

 C. vicarius Wlk. Probably occurs in New Jersey. 



