CATALOGUE OF INSECTS. 333 



CORPHYRA Say. 



C. funebris Horn. Newark (Bf), along the coast in the wash-up; not rare 

 (W). 



C. eleg-ans Hentz. Caldwell (Cr) ; rare. 



O. terminalis Say. Newark, V, 29, one specimen (Bf). 



C. newmani Lee. Orange Mts., VI, common (Ch). 



C. collaris Say. Caldwell (Cr), Orange, VI (Ch), along the coast in the 

 wash-up, not rare (W). 



XYLOPHILTJS Latr. 



X. nebulosus Lee. Madison, VII, 16 (Pr), Orange Mts. (Bf). 

 X. fasciatus Mels. Orange Mts., VIII, not rare (Bf). 

 X. quercicola Sz. Lake Hopatcong (Pm). 



ZONANTUS Casey. 



Z. subfasciatus Lee. Highlands, IV, under stones (Sf). 

 Z. tricuspis Casey. Orange Mts., VII (Sf). 



MACRATRIA Newn. 

 M. murina Newn. G. d., on willow (Bf), Ocean Co., rather common. 



NOTOXUS Geoffr. 



N. bicolor Say. Highlands, VI, Spring Lake, IX (Ch), Sea Girt (Bf), West- 

 ville, I, 28 and g. d. (W). 



N. bifasciatus Lee. Orange, VI (Ch), Newark, g. d. (Bf), Atco (W, Li), 

 Clifton ; locally common. 



N. planicornis Laf. Anglesea, throughout the season, most abundant sweep- 

 ing in the early evening. 



N. monodon Fabr. Common throughout the State. 



var. delicatus Casey. Brigantine beach, IX (Hn). 



N. anchora Hentz. Hopatcong (Pm), Newark, at light (Bf), Ocean Co.; not 

 common anywhere. 



MECYNOTARSUS Laf. 



M. flavicans Casey. Hopatcong (Pm), Hackensack River, V, 8 (Bf), West- 

 ville (Li), g. d., near the Delaware river in white sand, nocturnal (W). 



TOMODERUS Laf. 



T. interruptus Laf. Newark, at edge of meadows in early spring ( Bf), 



T. constrictus Say. Newark (Dkn), salt meadows (Bf), " New Jersey " (Lg). 



