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SMODICUM Hald. 



S. cucujiforme Say. Orange. VI, not rare at light (Ch), Newark (Bf), Short 

 Hills, VII (Bt), Camden, Gloucester County under oak bark (W), g. d. 

 (Li) Lahaway, VI. 



PHYSOCNEMUM Hald. 



P. brevilineum Say. Atlantic, Cape May Co., (W), seashore (Li), Orange 

 Mts (Bf), Ft. Lee, VII (Sf), Weehawken, VI, on elm (Bt) : appears to 

 be restricted to elm (Ch). 



HYLOTRUPES Serv. 



H. bajulus Linn. Atco, VI, 18 (W). g. d. on pine (Bt), Anglesea, VI, 20, 

 Atlantic County, VI, 24, New Brunswick, VI, 6, and appears to occur 

 throughout the State. 



H. ligneus Fabr. DaCosta (Li), g. d. , feeding on cedar (W), Newark district 

 on cut cedar (Bf). 



PHYMATODES Muls. 



P. variabilis Fabr. Throughout the State on oak. VI, VII : the larva is one 

 of the "bark slippers" often found in great numbers in cord wood in 

 Ocean County. 



P. infuscatus Lee. Staten Island (Lg). 



Fig. 125. — Phymatodes amcenus : larva, pupa and adult ; much enlarged. 



P. amcenus Say. Throughout the State, IV, V ; the larva breeding in dead 

 grape stems. 



P. blandus Lee. Staten Island (Lg). 



