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P. dimidiatus Kirby. Staten Island (Lg). 



P. varius Fabr. Anglesea, V, 31 (W) ; not uncommon throughout the State, 



V and VI ; the larva with that of variabilis in oak ; I have bred both 



species from a single stick. 



CALLIDIUM Fabr. 



C. antennatum Newn. Westville, IV, 30, VIII, 9 ( W), and common through- 

 out the State, IV and V : on cut cedar (Bf ), on pine (W), pine and cedar 

 (Ch). 



C. janthinum Lee. South Amboy, IV, on pine boughs (Ds). 

 C. asreum Newn. Newark, Orange Mts , light (Bf), Clifton, V, 30, bred 

 from chestnut wood (Ch), New Brunswick. 



OEME Newn. 



O. rigida Say. Anglesea, VI, 12. and g. d. (W), seashore (Li), Newark dis- 

 trict (Bf), Palisades (Lv), Fort Lee (Bt), Greenwood Lake (Sf). Sandy 

 Hook, VII, Hunterdon Co., bred from red cedar, Jamesburg, VII, 4. 



O. gracilis Lee. Orange, VI (Ch). 



CHION Newn. 



C. cinctus Dru. Occurs throughout the State, not commonly, May and June : 

 the larva in hickory, oak and plum (Ch). 



EBURIA Serv. 



E. 4-geminata Say. Occurs throughout the State, somewhat, rarely, in July : 

 on oak and hickory (W). 



ROMALEUM White. 



R. simpliciolle Hald. Atlantic county, in pine woods, VIII and IX (W), 



seashore (Li), Lahaway. 

 R. atomarium Dru. Avalon, Anglesea, under bark, VJ, 10 (Sm), VIII, 2 



(W), at sugar, IX, 5 (Lv), Da Costa (Li). 

 R. rufulum Hald. Newark district (Bf), Merchant%'ille, IV, 14, Woodbury, 



VII, 7 (W), Hudson County (LI), beaten from oak VII, VIII (W). 



ELAPHIDION Serv. 



E. mucronatum Fabr. Found throughout the State ; affects trees of various 

 sorts, as also grape vine ; but does not amputate twigs after the manner 

 of E. villosum. 



E. incertum Newn. Orange Mts., rare (Bf). 



E. inerme Newn. " New Jersey " (Lg t. 



