. Annual report, including a report of the insects of New Jersey, 1909. . Fig. 269. Fig. 269.—Solenopsis xyloni; a, b, worker from above and side; c, its head; d, female; enlarged. Fig. 270.—Cremastogaster lineolata; a, h, large worker; c. its head; d, female; e, its wing; f, small worker; all much enlarged. CREMASTOGASTER Lund. , lineolata Say. Common throughout the State and reported by all col- lectors. Nest in a great variety of places from under bark to under stones. Makes quite a practice of attending plant lice and scale insects. var. lutescens Emery. Described from the State. var. cera
. Annual report, including a report of the insects of New Jersey, 1909. . Fig. 269. Fig. 269.—Solenopsis xyloni; a, b, worker from above and side; c, its head; d, female; enlarged. Fig. 270.—Cremastogaster lineolata; a, h, large worker; c. its head; d, female; e, its wing; f, small worker; all much enlarged. CREMASTOGASTER Lund. , lineolata Say. Common throughout the State and reported by all col- lectors. Nest in a great variety of places from under bark to under stones. Makes quite a practice of attending plant lice and scale insects. var. lutescens Emery. Described from the State. var. cerasi Fitch. Anglesea, Clementon, Riverton (.Vk): Medford (A E S) var. pilosa Pergande. Lakehurst VII (div). This is a common form in the pine barrens. 4J IN. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original New Jersey state museum. [from old catalog].
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