CATALOGUE OF INSECTS. 95 



D. nigrifrons Forbes. Camden, IX, 27 (Ss). 



D. simplex Van D. "New Jersey" (Van D) : referred to Thamnotettix 



O. & B. 

 D. obtectus O. & B. Riverton, IX, 11 ( Jn). 

 D. virgulatus Uhl. " New Jersey ' * (Uhler). 

 D. retroversus Uhl. Florida to northern New Jersey (Uhler). 



D. sp. nov. Riverton ( Jn). 



ATHYSANUS Burm. 

 A. plutonius Uhl. Madison, VI, 16 (Pr). 



A. curtisii Fitch. Common to eastern U. S. ; doubtless occurs in New Jersey. 

 A. ignotus Baker. Staten Island (Ds). 

 A. striatums Fall. Anglesea, V, 28, Jamesburg, VII, 15, New Brunswick, VII, 



20, Burlington Co., in August; common on Cranberry bogs; but not, 



apparently, injuring the plants (Sm). 

 A. extrusus Van U. Madison, VI, 16 (Pr). 

 A. striola Fall. Anglesea, V, 20 (Sm). 

 A. sp. nov. Riverton ( Jn). 



EUTETTIX Van D. 



E. marmorata Van D. Burlington Co , VIII, 19 (Sm). 



E. lurida Van D. Maryland, etc., and doubtless in New Jersey. 



E. southwicki Van D. New York City. 



E. johnsoni Van D. Madison, VI, 30 (Pr). 



E. picta Van D. Pennsylvania, and doubtless in New Jersey. 



E. seminuda Say. Throughout the eastern U. S. 



E. strobi Fitch. N. Y. to Texas ; will certainly be found in New Jersey. 



GONIOGNATHUS Van D. 

 G. palmeri Van D. Staten Island, VI (Ds). 



PHLEPSIUS Fieb. 



P. excultus Uhl. N. Y. to Fla. (VanD); doubtless in New Jersey. 



P. lmmidus Van D. "New Jersey" (Jn). 



P. truncatus Van D. Philadelphia (Jn). 



P. irroratus Say. Riverton (Jn), New Brunswick, southern, N. J., Anglesea, 



V, 20 (Sm), Staten Island (Ds). 

 P. fuscipennis Van D. Anglesea, in June (Sm). 

 P. latifrons Van D. Maryland and, probably, New Jersey. 

 P. fulvidorsum Fitch. Riverton, IX, 11 (Jn), Burlington Co. July (Sm). 

 P. uhleri Van D. Maryland (Van D ); probably New Jersey. 

 P. majestus O. & B. Anglesea (Ss). 

 P. decorus O. & B. " New Jersey " (Jn ). 



