CATALOGUE OF INSECTS. 93 



Family TETTIGONIDJE. 



Sub-family TETTIGONINi:. 



ONCOMETOPIA Stal. 

 O. undata Fab. "New Jersey" (Bt), Anglesea (Ss), Riverton, VII, 31 (Jn). 

 O. costalis Fab. Canada & U. S., west to Rocky Mts. 



ATJLACIZES Am. et Serv. 

 A. irrorata Fab. Woodbury, VI, 4, Anglesea (Ss). 



A. guttata Sign. " N. Y. and Ohio to Fla. and Mex." ; should be found in 

 New Jersey. 



TETTIG-ONIA Fabr. 

 T. bifida Say. "New Jersey" (Bt), Madison (Pr), Riverton, IX, 11 ( Jn). 

 T. tripunctata Fitch. N. Y., and doubtless occurs also in New Jersey. 

 T. hieroglyphica Say. Canada and U. S. generally : probably also in New 

 Jersey. 



DIEDROCEPHALA Spin. 



D. coccinea Forst. Camden, IX, 27 (Ss), Riverton, VIII, 21 (Jn), Staten 

 Island, VI, VII, VIII (Ds), New Brunswick, VII, 27, Orange Mts., VI, 10, 

 common throughout the State (Sm). Tettigonia 4-vittata Say, is con- 

 sidered a synonym of this ; but may possibly form a color variety. 



D. mollipes Say. Madison (Pr), Staten Island, VII, VIII (Ds), Riverton, 

 VIII. 21 (Jn), Clementon, V, 22 (Viereck), Jamesburg, VI, 20, VII, 15, 

 Lahaway, V, 18, Anglesea, VI, 20, New Brunswick, VII, 20 (Sm): very 

 abundant over a large part of the U. S., but not injurious. 



D. angulifera Wlk. Canada, New York and West to Kansas; probably also 

 in N. J. 



D. novae boracensis Fitch. New York to Maryland, and doubtless common 

 in grassy lowlands in New Jersey. 



HELOCHARA Fitch. 

 H. communis Fitch. Caldwell, common (Cr), New Jersey, III (Ds). 



Sub-family GYPONIN.-li. 



XEROPHLCEA Germ. 

 X. viridis Fab. Philadelphia, IV, 25 (Jn). 



GYPONA Germ. 



G. octolineata Say.= fiavilmeata Fitch. Camden, IX, 22, Anglesea, VII, 2 

 (Ss), Madison (Pr), Riverton, VIII, 21, IX, 25 (Jn), Lahaway, IX, 20 

 (Sm), Staten Island, VIII (Ds). 



