CATALOGUE OF INSECTS. 289 



MOLORCHUS Fabr. 



M. bimaculatus Say. Clementon, V, 9, Woodbury, VI, 4 (W), Palisades 

 (Lv), Newark, g. d. (Bf), Anglesea, V, 30 : develops in dead ash, dog- 

 wood, red-bud, hickory, walnut and maple (Ch). 



RHOPALOPHORA Serv. 

 R. long-ipes Say. Seashore (Li) ; breeds in red-bud (Ch). 



TRAGIDION Serv. 



T. coquus Lee. G. d., more common southwardly (W), seashore (Li), 

 Brigantine beach, IX, washed up (Hn), Caldwell (Cr), Lahaway, IX, 2, 

 Cumberland County. 



PTJRPTJRICENUS Serv. 



P. humeralis Say. Camden, VII, 7, DaCosta, VI, 18, Anglesea, V, 30 (W), 

 Newark district (Bf), Fort Lee on oak, VI (Bt), common in the wash up 

 all along the shore, Cape May to Sandy Hook. 



P. axillaris Hald. DaCosta, VII, 3, on oak, rare (W), several, in different 

 localities (Li), Ft. Lee (Sf). 



BATYLE Thorn. 



B. suturalis Say. Throughout the State, VII and VIII. 



STENOSPHENTJS Hald. 

 S. notatus Oliv. Throughout the State, but local : breeds in hickory. 



CYLLENE Newii. 



C. pictus Dru. Throughout the State, IV, V and VI ; breeds in hickory, 



often rather injurious. 

 C. robiniae Forst. Throughout the State, VIII, IX and X : breeds in locust 

 and makes it practically impossible to raise decent trees in most locali- 

 ties ; but it seems to be lessening in numbers of late. 



PLAGIONOTUS Muls. 



P. speciosus Say. Orange Mts. (Bf), Madison (Pr), 

 Snake Hill on oak, in which also it may breed 

 (LI) ; usual food-plant maple. 



CALLOIDES Lee. 



C. nobilis Say. Local throughout the State ; found in 

 the wash-up all along shore, Fort Lee on oak 

 stumps (Bt), Orange, VI (Ch), Ft. Lee (Sf). 



ARHOPALUS Serv. Fig. m.—Plagtonotus 



speciosus. 



A. fulmiiians Fabr. Throughout the State, not com- 

 monly : Fort Lee, VI (Bt), Lahaway, VII, 3. 



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