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HALLOMENUS Panz. 

 H. scapularis Mels. Newark (Loeffler), Orange Mts. 



OROHESIA Lee. 



O. castanea Mels. Ft. Lee (Sf), Newark (Bf), Anglesea, VII (Sz), g. d. 



(W) ; in hard fungi on trees. 

 O. gracilis Mels. Staten Island (Lg), Orange Mts. (Bf). 



MICROSCAPHA Lee. 

 M. clavicornis Lee. Highlands, VI (Ch). 



SORAPTIA Lat. 



S. sericea Mels. Newark (Loeffler), Buena Vista, Da Costa (Li) ; occurs on 

 blossoms. 



ALLOPODA Lee. 



A. lutea Hald. Eastern New Jersey (Dietz), Buena Vista, Da Costa (Li), 

 Anglesea (W). 



CANIFA Lee. 



C. plagiata Mels. Buena Vista (Li). 



C. pusilla Hald. Orange Mts., V, 30, Newark (Bf). 



C. pallipennis Lee. Atco (W). 



C. pallipes Mels. Hopatcong (Pm), Newark (Loeffler). 



NOTHUS Oliv. 

 N. varians Lee. Anglesea (W). 



MYCTERUS Olairv. 



M. scaber Hald. Hudson Co., not rare. The additions predicted in the first 

 edition of this list may be said to have been very completely made 



Family PYTHIDiE. 



Generally resmble the Meiandryidce in habits and structure, but have the 

 prothorax narrowed behind, the wing covers thus forming distinct shoulders, 

 and there may be either a deep central or two lateral depressions on the upper 

 side. In form they are very long and narrow and may be much flattened or a 

 little convex. Only three species occur thus far in New Jersey and these are of 

 no economic importance. 



