290 STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. 



XYLOTRECHUS Che v. 



X. colonus Fabr. Common throughout the State, V-VIII : lives in oak, 



maple, hickory, chestnut and other trees. 

 X. sagittatus Germ. Anglesea, washed up, VII, 25, g. d., rare (W) : feeds 



in pine (Ch). 

 X. quadrimaculatus Hald. Brigantine, IX (Hn), South Camden, on black 



alder (W), Jamesburg (Muench). 

 X. undulatus Say. Orange Mts. (Bf), whence also the variety limulatus 



Kirby, is reported. 



NEOOLYTUS Thorn. 



N. scutellaris Oliv. Spring Lake, VIII (Ch), g. d. (W). 

 N. luscus Fabr. G. d., rare (W). 

 N. capraea Say. Newark (Soc), g. d., rare (W). 



N. erythrocephalus Fabr. Throughout the State, V, VI, VII : breeds in 

 forest shade and fruit trees in great variety, as also in grape canes (Ch). 



CLYTANTHUS Thorn. 



C. ruricola Oliv. Palisades, on dead oak (Lv), Newfoundland, VII (Ds), 



Hopatcong (Pm), Orange Mts. (Bf). 

 C. albofasciatus Lap. Camden, VI, 26, VII, 4 (W), Palisades, on dead oak 



(Lv), Ft. Lee (Joutel). 



MICROCLYTUS Lee. 

 M. gazellula Hald. Newark (Bf), South Jersey (W), rare. 



CYRTOPHORUS Lee. 



C. verrucosus Oliv. Hopatcong (Pm), Caldwell (Cr), Palisades on dead oak 

 (Lv), Newark district (Bf), g. d. (W): lives on chestnut, beech, linden, 

 &c. (Ch). 



TILLOMORPHA Blanch. 



T. geminata Hald. Orange Mts., V, VII (Bf), Staten Island (Lg), Hopat- 

 cong (Pm), Palisades, V. 24 (Lv), South Jersey (W): bred from sumach 

 (Ulke). 



ETJDERCES Lee. 



E. picipes Fabr. Throughout the State, VI and VII, lives on linden, beech, 



chestnut, &c. (Ch). 

 E. pini Oliv. Caldwell (Cr), Newark (Soc). 



ATIMIA Hald. 



A. confusa Say. Pleasant Mills (Say), Eagle rock, all summer on cut cedar 

 (Bf), Atco (Li), g. d., rare, in cedar (W). 



