366 STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. 



Very little is known of their habits. The beetles are usually found on dead 

 wood or on tree fungi, but the larva of one of our species is supposed to feed 

 on scale insects. 



EURYMYCTBR Lee. 



E. fasciatus Oliv. Orange Mts. (Bf), Orange, Snake Hill (Jl), sea coast 

 (W), always rare : on dry branches (U). 



TROPIDERES Sch. 



T. bimaculatus Oliv. Newark (Bf). 



T. rectus Lee. Sea-coast, rare (W) ; on dead twigs (U). 



ALLANDRUS Lee. 

 A. bifasciatus Lee. New Jersey, on linden (Jl). 



HORMISCTJS Waterh. 



H. saltator Lee. Hopatcong (Pm), Newark (Bf), Gloucester (W), Angle- 

 sea, VII (Sz), always rare : breeds in dead wood of deciduous trees (Ch). 



H. sp. nov. Schwarz. Anglesea, VII (Sz). 



TOXOTROPIS Lee. 

 T. pusillus Lee. Anglesea (W): a floridian form (Horn). 



ETJSPHYRUS Lee. 



E. walshii Lee. Hopatcong (Pm), Orange Mts., Newark district (Bf), High- 

 lands (Ch), Gloucester (W): breeds in dead wood of deciduous tree (Ch). 



PIEZOCORYNTJS Sch. 



P. mixtus Lee. "New Jersey" (Jl), Anglesea (Li), seashore (W): on old 

 logs and under loose bark (U). 



P. moestus Lee. Brigantine beach, IX, rare (Hn), 



ANTHRIBUS Geoff. 



A. cornutus Say. Jamesburg, VII (Bf), Atco, V, 10, Cape May Court House, 

 V, 26 (W). 



CRATOPARIS Sch. 



C. lunatus Fabr. Throughout the State, VI, VII, VIII, on tree fungus and 

 dead trees : develops in fungus-attacked logs and tree stumps (Ch). 



