CATALOGUE OF INSECTS. 293 



CYRTINTJS Lee. 



C. pygmaeus Hald. Recorded from all parts of the State and locally com- 



mon ; on dead oak twigs Cape May Court House, VI, 27 (W), Highlands 

 on oak, hickory, locust and box elder (Ch), Anglesea, V, 28. 



PSENOCORUS Lee. 



P. supernotatus Say. Throughout the State, May and 

 June, breeding in currant : locally common, though 

 rarely injurious. 



MONOHAMMUS Serv. 



M. titillator Fabr. Occurs throughout the State on pine, Fig. 130. — Puno- 

 June and July ; a small form is taken in numbers at corns supemo- 



Anglesea in the wash-up. '*'"* : currant t! P 



& ^ borer. 



M. scutellatus Say. Newark, one specimen (Bf), Chester 



1 Dkn). 

 M. confusor Kirby. Fort Lee (Bt), Newark (Bf), Camden (Li), Atlantic and 



Cape May Counties, not rare. 



DORCASCHEMA Lee. 



D. alternatum Say. Camden, Merchantville, VI, 7, 20, on Mulberry (W), 



g. d. (Li) 

 D. nigrum Say. Hopatcong (Pm), Madison, VII, 24 (Pr), Orange Mts., VII 



(Bf), Caldwell (Cr), Westville (Li), g. d. on hickory (W). 

 D. wildii Uhler. Common on Osage orange near Philadelphia, and should 



certainly be found in New Jersey : kills all the black mulberry within 



several miles of Philadelphia (W) 



HETCEMIS Hald. 



H. cinerea Oliv. Collingwood, VI, 7 (W), g. d. (Li), Orange Mts., VII (Bf), 

 on Mulberry. 



CACOPLIA Lee. 



C. pullata Hald. Fort Lee, VI (Bt), Madison, VII, 19 (Pr), Gloucester, At- 

 lantic County, ou oak (W). 



GOES Lee. 



G. tigrina DeG. Hopatcong (Pm), Fort Lee (Bt), Snake Hill (Sf), Caldwell 

 (Cr), on oak, in July (W). 



G. pulchra Hald. Occurs throughout the State June and July on hickory : 

 noted by all recorders. 



G. debilis Lee. Merchantville, VI, 19, VI and VII, on oak (W), Da Costa 

 Li), Fort Lee (Bt), Orange Mts. (Bf), Madison, VIII, 12 (Pr), Green- 

 wood Lake (Sf). 



