94 STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. 



G. striata Burm. Orange Mts., Jamesburg, Anglesea (Sm). It is probably 



octo-lineata. 

 G. melanota Spang. " New Jersey " (Van Duzee ), Staten Island, VIII (Ds), 



Madison, VII, 25, VIII, 6 (Pr). 

 G. bimaculata Spang. Dela. Water Gap (Ss), Staten Island, VIII, X (Ds). 

 G. scarlatina Fitch. Merchantville, X, 15 (Ss). 

 G. rug-osa Spang. Riverton (Jn). 

 G. albosignata Uhl. Costal plain of U. S. as far north as Cape Ann, Mass. 



(Uhler). 



PENTHIMIA Germ. 



P. americana Fitch. Anglesea (Ss), Atco, VI, 18 (Jn), Jamesburg V, 10 

 (Sm), Madison, VI, 27 (Pr). 



Family JASSIDiE. 



ACOCEPHALUS Germ. 

 A. mixtus Say. New Brunswick, VII, 20 (Sm). 



XESTOCEPHALTJS Van Duzee. 

 X. pulicarius Van D. New York and probably New Jersey. 



HECALTJS Stal. 



H. lineatus Uhl. Male = H. fenestratus Uhl. Shark River, VII, 9 (Jn), 

 New Jersey (Van Duzee). 



SPANGBERGIELLA Sign. 



S. vulnerata Uhl. A specimen of this interesting species was sent by Prof. 

 Smith. 



PARABOLOCRATUS Fieb. 

 P. viridus Uhl. Massachusetts to Iowa and west ; probably in New Jersey. 



PARAMESUS Fieb. 

 P. vitellinus Fitch. Madison, VI, 30 (Pr), New Brunswick (Sm). 



P. jucundus Uhl. Maryland (Uhler), and I have no doubt occurs through- 

 out the north. 



PLATYMETOPIUS Burm. 



P. acutus Say. Philadelphia, Pa. 



P. frontalis Van D. Madison, VI, 7 (Pr). 



DELTOCEPHALUS Burm. 

 D. sayi Fitch. Clementon (Jn). 

 D. inimicus Say. Camden, IX, 27 (Ss), Jamesburg (Sm). 



