CATALOGUE OF INSECTS. 157 



S. alutacea Harr. Staten Island, YIIT to X iDs), Caldwell (Cr), Middlesex 

 Co., VIII (Sm), Clementon, V, 22 (Ss), Glassboro, IX, 19 i Jn i. 



S. obscura Burm. Newark, Caldwell (Cr), from Jarnesburg to Cape May, 

 VIII, IX, in scrub-land about cranberry bogs, in marsbes and in swamps ; 

 tbe most common of tbe species of tbe genus. 



S. rubiginosa Harr. Occurs with obscuta under the same conditions and at 

 times hardly less common. 



ARPHIA Stal. 



A. sulphurea Fabr. Ft. Lee (Bt), Staten Island, V-VII (Ds), Caldwell (Cr), 

 Jarnesburg, VII, 4, about cranberry bogs (Sm), Camden County (SsK 



A. xanthoptera Burm. Fort Lee, VIII IX (Bt), Staten Island, August to 

 frost (Ds), Orange Mountains, VIII, Middlesex Co., X, Lahaway, VIII, 

 Anglesea, IX (Sm), Black woods, IX, 19 (Rehn). 



CHORTOPHAGA Sauss. 



O. viridifasciata De G. var viriginiana Fabr. var radiata Harr var 

 infuscata Harr. Common throughout the State in all varieties and all 

 the season. Staten Island, April until frost (Ds^ ; nymphs numerous at 

 Westville, XI, 7 (Ss). The partly grown wingless specimens of this 

 species are sometimes seen in winter in considerable numbers, and 

 occasionally attract attention near cranberry bogs. 



ENCOPTOLOPHUS Scudd. ■ 



E. sordidus Burm. New Jersey, IX and X, common (Bt), Caldwell (Cr), 

 Newark, Staten Island, September to frost (Ds), New Brunswick, com- 

 mon, X, 5 (Sm), Westville, Camden (Ss). 



HIPPISCTJS Sauss. 



H. tuberculatus Beauv. May until July (Bt), New Brunswick, VI (Sm), 



High Bridge, V, 5 (Ss), Farmingdale, VII, 15 ( Jn). 

 H. rugosus Scudd. Caldwell (Cr), Bound Brook, VIII, Anglesea, VI, Laba- 



way, VII (Sm). 



H. phcenicopterus Germ. Caldwell (Cr), New Brunswick, Lakewood VIII 



(Sm), Atco, VI, 21 (Ss). 

 H. compactus Scudd. Bound Brook, VIII, common (Sm). 



CIRCOTETTIX Scudd. 



C. verruculatus Kirby. Del. Water Gap, VII (Ds, Ss), VIII, IX Ds), 



Dover, VII, 15 (Jn). 



DISSOSTEIRA Scudd. 



D. Carolina Linn. Common throughout the State, VI to XI. 



