CATALOGUE OF INSECTS. 325 



CISTELA Fabr. 



C. brevis Say. G. d. rare (W); the species generally on (lowers. 

 C. sericea Say. Common, VI, throughout the State. 



ISOMIRA Muls. 



I. quadristriata Coup. Hopatcong (Pm), Orange Mts., common on dog- 

 wood (Bf), g. d., common (W). 



I. valida Sz. Anglesea on dead holly branches (W). 



MYCETOCHARA Berth. 



M. haldemarmi Lee. Snake Hill, one spec. (Bf). 



M. fraterna Say. Orange (Ch), Orange Mts., VI, 19 (Bf), "New Jersey" 



( Horn ) ; the species on old wood. 

 M. analis Lee. " New Jersey " (Casey). 

 M. binotata Say. Staten Island (Lg), Orange Mts., VI, 16 (Bf). 



CAPNOCHROA Lee. 



C. fuliginosa Mels. Hopatcong (Pm), Caldwell (Cr), Newark (Soc), Orange 

 Mts. (Bf), g. d. (W). 



ANDROCHIRTJS Lee. 



A. fuscipes Mels. Lake Hopatcong (Pm). 



A. erythropus Kirby. G. d., not common (W) 



Family LAGRIIDiE 



Represented by only three species in our fauna, none of them in the least 

 harmful, nor, on the other hand, beneficial. Head and thorax are rather nar- 

 row, of about equal size, nearly cylindrical, the elytra abruptly broader, so 

 that distinct shoulders are formed. In colors the species are black or bronzed, 

 while the texture of the wing covers is decidedly thin or somewhat flexible. 

 The adults are found on flowers, leaves, or under bark of trees, while the larv.r 

 are credited with predatory tendencies. 



ARTHROMACRA Kirby. 



A. senea Say. Hopatcong (Pm), Greenwood Lake, VI, 21 (Lv), Ft. Lee, VI 

 (Bt), Atlantic, Cape May Counties. 



