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D. sequalis Say. Newark (Bf), g. d., common, found all winter, hibernat- 

 ing (W). 



D. tuberculata Lac. Staten Island, on Sagittaria (Lg), Sea Girt, Newark 

 district (Bf), Westville, VII, 2, Anglesea, VII, 12, washed up (W), 

 Jamesburg, VII, 4. 



D. distincta Lee Hudson Co. (LI) Newark (Bf), Merchantville, IV, 2, 

 Westville, V, 27 (W). 

 var. torosa Lee. Camden and Gloucester Co. (W) 



D. pusilla Say. "N. J." (Horn), one specimen, no exact locality (Li). 



D. femoralis Kirby. Greenwood Lake (Bt). 



D. emarginata Kirby. Snake Hill, V, 17 (Bf), Camden and Gloucester 

 County (W). 



D. metallica Ahrens. Lake Hopatcong (Pm), 



D. flavipes Kirby. Westville, VI, 8, Gloucester, VI, 10 (W). 



D. rufa Say. Westville, V, 23, Atco, VI, 12 (W), Greenwood Lake (Sf). 



HiEMONIA Latr. 

 H. nigricornis Kirby. Westville (W), g. d. (Li): in low meadows. 



ORSODACHNA Latr. 



O. atra Ahr. Madison, VI, 6 (Pr), Newark, g. d. (Bf), Ft. Lee (Bt); feeds 

 on bloom of willow and various fruit trees (Ch), on the catkins of poplar, 

 blossoms of spice bush and other early bloom : have taken it in mid-April 

 on Long Island. 



ZEUGOPHORA Kunze. 



Z. consanguinea Cr. Newark (Bf), Madison, VIII, 6 (Pr). 

 Z. varians Cr. Orange Mts , rare (Bf), on poplar in June (Hn). 



SYNETA Esch. 



S. ferruginea Germ. G. d. (W), Hudson Co. (LI), Newark district (Bf), 

 Madison, V, 10 (Pr), Palisades, VI, 5 (Lv), Ft. Lee, VI (Bt), Greenwood 

 Lake (Sf). 



LEMA Pabr. 



L. brunneicollis Lac. Hudson Co. (LI), Newark (Bf), Palisades, VI, 7 (Lv), 



Ft. Lee on thistle (Bt). 

 L. collaris Say. Newark, g. d , rare on thistle (Bf). 

 L. solani Fab. Anglesea, one spec. (W). 

 L. trilineata Oliv. The "old fashioned potato beetle;" occurs throughout 



the State, V-VIII, sometimes commonly, but checked by the ordinary 



applications made against the "Colorado '* beetle. 



