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S. fayi Bland. Greenwood Lake, Delaware Water Gap (Bt). 

 S. vestita Say. Throughout the State in July : larva bores in and often seri- 

 ously injures linden. 

 S. discoidea Fabr. Throughout the State, and locally not rare : the larva in 



hickory. 

 S. tridentata Oliv. Weehawken, Fort Lee, VI (Bt), Newark district, g. d., 



VI, on elm (Bf), Palisades, on elm, IV (Lv), Caldwell (Cr) ; the larva 



in elm. 

 S. lateralis Fabr. Throughout the State, May and June : the larva in 



hickory. 

 S. puncticollis Say. Throughout the State in June : larva in Rhus radicans 



and toxicodendron. 

 S. rnoesta, Lee. Staten Island, on Willow (Lg). 

 S. concolor Lee. Newark district, wherever swamp willow occurs (Bf), Fort 



Lee (Bt). 



OBEREA Muls. 



O. bimaculata Oliv. Hudson County (LI), Hopatcong (Pm): taken only on 

 Rubus (Ch). 



var. tripunctata Fabr. Throughout the State, not rare, 

 var. basalis Lee. Orange Mts., rare (Bt). 

 O. schaumii Lee. Newark (Soc). 



O. ocellata Hald. Reported from all parts of the State in July. 

 O. tripunctata Swed. Throughout the State VI and VII. 



var. myops Hald. Orange Mts. (Bf), Newark (Loeffler), Anglesea 



(W). 

 var. mandarina Fabr. South Jersey (W), Hopatcong (Pm), beaten 

 from Comas altcrnifolia, and also said by Riley to breed in poplar 

 (Ch), 

 O. gracilis Fabr. Da Costa, VII, 5, Atco, Anglesea (W), Jamesburg, VII, 4 



(Dietz). 

 O. ruficollis Fabr. Throughout the State, VI and VII, on sumach and sassa- 

 fras. 



TETROPS Steph. 



T. canescens Lee. Gloucester County, one specimen on alder (W). 



TETRAOPES Serv. 



T. canteriator Drap. Throughout the State, but local. 



T. tetraophthalmus Forst. Common everywhere July to September on 

 milkweeds, on which also the preceding is found. 



AMPHIONYCHA Lee. 

 A. flammata Newn. " New Jersey " < Lg), Orange Mts., rare (Bf ). 



