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A. nigripes Lee. Atlantic, Cape May Co., on scrub oak (W), g. d. on oak 



(Bf). 

 A. bipustulatus Fabr. Ft. Lee (Bt), Atlantic, Cape May Co. (W), g. d. 



(Li), Ocean Co., on oak, Anglesea, V, 28, Jamesburg, VIII, 15. 

 A. rhois Boh. Milburn (Bt), Orange, on hazel (Jl), Newark (Bf), Ocean 



Co., on sumach, New Brunswick, VII, 7, Jamesburg, VII, 15, Anglesea, 



V, 28, VII, 23. 



Family OTIORHYNCHIDiE. 



EPICJERTJS Sch. 





E. imbricatus Say. Camden (Li), g. d. (W) ; the adult is the imbricated 

 snout beetle which feeds on orchard and small fruits as well as a great 

 variety of vegetables, sometimes doing considerable injury. It has not 

 been notably harmful in New Jersey, however. 



HORMORUS Horn. 



H. undulatus Uhler. .West Hoboken (Jl), Newark district, g. d., under 

 stones early in spring, rare (Bf). 



ANAMETIS Horn. 



A. grisea Horn. Newark (Soc) ; lives under bark of apple and pear (Riley). 

 This record is open to doubt, since I have been unable to see the speci- 

 men or to fix responsibility for the name. 



PANSCOPTJS Sch. 



P. erinaceus Say. Woodbury, III, 25, sifting old leaves (W), salt meadows, 

 III, 19 (Bf), on wild grape, VI and VII. 



PHYXELIS Sch. 



P. rigidus Say. Newark district, early in Spring (Bf), Weehawken (Bt), 

 Madison (Pr), Hopatcong (Pm), Camden (Li), g. d. (W). 



AGRAPHUS Say. 



A. bellicus Say. Hopatcong ( Pm), Newark (Soc), Sandy Hook (Bf), Shrews- 

 bury (Jl), Anglesea (W). 



OTIORHYNCHUS Germ. 



O/sulcatus Fabr. Newark, Orange Mts., Eagle Rock (Bf), Hopatcong ( Pm), 

 Ft. Lee (Bt), So. Jersey, under hemlock bark (W) : larval habits as in 

 ovalus, but does no serious injury. 



