158 STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. 



PSINIDIA Stal. 



P. fenestralis Serv. = eucerata Uhl. On sandy meadows and scrub-land, 

 near beaches and in open places in pine woods throughout the southern 

 part of the State from late July to October. Recorded by Messrs. Crane, 

 Beutenmuller, Davis, Johnson and Seiss, and taken in many localities by 

 myself. 



TRIMEROTROPIS Stal. 



T. maritima Harr. Along the shore from Staten Island and Sandy Hook to 

 Cape May and up the Delaware Bay to Bayside, from June to September. 

 It frequents the reedy meadows just back of the shore, is a ready flyer 

 and quite difficult to capture. 



SPHARAG-EMON Scudd. 



S. aequale Scudd. Ocean Grove (Cr), Jamesburg on cranberry bogs (Sm), not 

 rare in the sandy districts of New Jersey (Bt). 



S. bollii Scudd. Caldwell (Cr), Fort Lee, VII-X (Bt), Staten Island, VI-X 

 (Ds), Jamesburg, about Cranberry bogs, VIII, IX (Sm). 



S. balteatum Scudd. New Brunswick, Jamesburg, Anglesea, IX (Sm), Staten 

 Island (Ds): this may be the same as bollii, but Prof. Bruner prefers to 

 consider them distinct. 



S. collare Scudd. Staten Island, VII-XI (Ds), Jamesburg on cranberry bogs 



(Sm). 



S. saxatile Morse. Newfoundland, IX (Ds, Bt), " New Jersey " (Ss).v 



SCIRTETTICA Sauss. 



S. marmorata Harr. Sandy Hook, Toms River and open places in the pine 

 district (Bt), Staten Island, VIII -X (Ds),' Ocean Grove (Cr), Jamesburg, 

 Dakewood, L,ahaway, VIII, Anglesea, IX (Sm), Atco (Ss). 



NOMOTETTIX Morse. 



N. cristatus Harr. Staten Island, IV-X (Bt), Caldwell (Cr), Camden, 

 Anglesea (Ss) ; this and the remainder of the species in the family are 

 the "grouse locusts." 



N. carinatus Scudd. Staten Island, IV : occurs with aud is sometimes con- 

 sidered a long-winged form of the preceding. 



TETTTGIDEA Scudd. 



T. lateralis Say. Taken from April to September in New Jersey (Bt) and 

 Staten Island (Ds) : also recorded by Mr. Seiss. 



T. polymorpha Burm. Staten Island, IV-X (Ds). 



