280 STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. 



L. gibbosa Burin. Common throughout the State, though sometimes local. 



Li. sub-pruinosa Casey. Should yet be found in New Jersey. 



Li. inversa Horn. Ocean County, Lakewood, New Brunswick, single speci- 

 mens only. 



L. micans Knoch. Throughout the State and locally common, VI and VII. 



L. arcuata Smith. Lahaway, V, 28, New Brunswick : probably through the 

 State, locally. 



L. insperata Smith. Snake Hill, apparently rare. 



L. dubia Smith. Throughout the State, though sometimes local. Like most 

 of the others of the genus, this species flies in the early evening and 

 night, and is readily attracted to light. It feeds on the leaves of many 

 trees, favoring oaks when obtainable. Flight begins in May and con- 

 tinues into July with this and most other species. They are sometimes 

 injurious to young trees, and recently have proved destructive to grafted 

 chestnut groves. 



L. fusca Froehl. Perhaps the most common of the "June bugs" throughout 

 the State. 



L. grandis Smith. Camden, Gloucester County (W), Hopatcong (Pm), Jer- 

 sey City, and probably rare throughout the State. 



L. fraterna Harr., var. cognata Burm., var. forsteri Burm. Camden, 

 Gloucester (W), Jersey City, New Brunswick and throughout the State, 

 locally. 



L. nova Smith. Long Island, New Brunswick, and probably quite generally 

 distributed. 



L. luctuosa Horn. Buena Vista, one female (Li). 



L. knochii Gyll. Riverton (Castle), have taken a number of specimens, but 

 i always dead, in roads through pine woods (W). 



L. rugosa Mels. Seashore (Li), Camden, Gloucester County (W), New 

 Brunswick. 



L. hirsuta Knoch. Occurs throughout the State, but is local and nowhere 

 common. 



L. balia Say. " New Jersey," without definite locality. 



L. hirticaila Knoch. Common everywhere. 



L. crermlata Froehl. Camden, Gloucester County (W), Snake Hill (Bf ), 

 Jersey City, New Brunswick and scattered throughout the State. 



L. ilicis Knoch. Throughout the State, not rarely. 



L. quercus Knoch. Rare, isolated specimens from various localities". 



L. tristis Fabr. The common small species, found everywhere in the State. 



L. barda Horn. "New Jersey," two specimens (Sf ). 



L. marginalis Lee. Lake Hopatcong (Pm, Sf ). 



PHYTALTJS Er. 

 P. georgiarms Horn. Hammonton, VIII, 15, one specimen (Sz). 



