

CATALOGUE OF INSECTS. 155 



CLINOCEPHALTJS Morse. 



C. elegans Morse Ocean County on cranberry bogs, very rare (Sin), Angle- 



sea, IX, 5 (W). 



DIOHROMORPHA Morse. 



D. viridis Scudd. var punctulata Scudd. Common from July until frost 



in dry grassy fields, meadows and hillsides, and taken in every county 

 south of the red shale as well as along the Hudson to Fort Lee. I have 

 also taken it on the dams and dry cranberry bogs in Ocean and Monmouth 

 Counties, August and September. 



STENOBOTHRTJS Fischer. 



S. curtipermis Harr. var long-ipennis Scudd. Orange Mts., Jamesburg, 

 Ocean County, VIII (Sm), Caldwell ( Cr), Staten Island, July until frost 



(Ds). 



CHLOEALTIS Harr. 



C. conspersa Harr. Fort Lee (Bt); Staten Island, July until frost (Ds), 

 "New Jersey" (Ss). 



MECOSTETHUS Fieb. 



M. lineatus Scudd. Hammonton, VII, Anglesea, IX (Sm), Ocean County 



(Ss), Fort Lee, VII, 31, one specimen (Bt). 

 M. gracilis Scudd. Middlesex County, IX, (Sm). 



PSEUDOPOMALA Morse. 

 P. brachyptera Scudd. Fort Lee, VII (Bt), New Jersey (Ss). 



PAROXYA Scudd. 



P. atlantica Scudd. Newark : one of the species commonly found on grassy 

 cranberry bogs. Jamesburg, Ocean County, Anglesea, VII-IX (Sm), 

 Staten Island, VII-IX (Ds). 



P. floridana Thos.= recta Scudd. Occurs with the preceding and under the 

 same conditions. 



HESPEROTETTIX Scudd. 



H. brevipennis Thos "Not uncommon in the cranberry fields of Atlantic 

 County" (Uhler). 



MELANOPLUS Stal. 



M. atlanis Riley. Common from August to frost (Bt) and on Staten Island 

 during same period (Ds) Westville, VIII, 26 (Ss) : in my own experi- 

 ence I have not found this so commonlv as others seem to have done. 



