CATALOGUE OF INSECTS. 283 



EUPHORIA Burm. 



E. areata Fabr. Throughout the State, but very local and seasonal, IV, V 



and IX : my records run from Cape May to Hopatcong. 

 E. sepulchralis Fabr. Da Costa, VI, 3, and g d. (W), Lakewood, Del. Water 



Gap (Bt), Hopatcong (Pru), throughout South Jersey in June 

 E. melancholica Gory. Oceanic (U S Ag). 

 E. fulgida Fabr. G. d. (Li), locally common (W), Greenwood Lake. V, 22, 



Palisades. VI, 6 (Lv), Hopatcong (Pm), Newark (Soc), Caldwell (Cr). 

 E. herbacea Oliv. Plainfield, VII, 11 (Lv), Staten Island, V (Bt), Westville 



(Li), g d. (W). Lahaway.V, 28. 

 E. inda Linn. Throughout the State in spring and fall : beetles occasionally 



injurious to growing ears of corn, peaches and other fruits ; larva not 



injurious, lives in manure and in rich earth (Ch). 



CREMASTOCHILUS Knoch. 



C. variolosus Kirby. Ft. Lee, Greenwood Lake, in ant hills (Bt), Westville 

 (Li). Gloucester County (W), Madison (Pr), Orange Mts (Bf). 



O. canaliculatus Kirby. Woodside, V, 1, rare (Bf). 



C. harrisii Kirby. Clementon, V, 10, locally common in the early Spring on 

 sand flats (W), Woodbury (Li), Morristown (Ds), Hopatcong (Pm). 



OSMODERMA Knoch. 



O. eremicola Knoch Occurs throughout the State and locally not rare : 



larva in rotten trees 

 O. scabra Beauv. With the preceding, and usually more common ; larva as 



before. 



G-NORIMUS Lap. 



G-. maculosus Knoch. Greenwood Lake, Ft Lee (Bt), Orange Mts (Bf), 

 seashore (Li), g. d (W). 



TRICHIUS Fabr. 



T. piger Fabr. Common throughout the State in July, prefers roses but found 

 also on other flowers. 



T. affinis Gory. Occurs with the preceding. 



T. delta Forst. Williamstown, DaCosta, VII, 4, 16 (W). 



VALGUS Scriba. 



V. squamiger Beauv. Common throughout the State, IV, V, VI ; breeds in 



decaying stumps. 

 V. canaliculatus Fabr Hopatcong (Pm), Staten Island (Lg), Vineland 



(USAg.). 



