. Annual report, including a report of the insects of New Jersey, 1909. THE INSECTS OE NEW JERSEY. 3^3 MACROPS Kirby. M. solutus Boh. Newark, common on "Sagittaria" (Bf); Collingswood VII, 27 (GG); Camden, Gloucester Cos., in winter, sifting (W); g. d. (Li). M. indistinctus Dietz. irvington VI, 21, Newark (Bf); Nev/ Jersey (Dietz). M. delumbis Gyll. Hopatcong (Pm); Newark Dist. VII, VIII (Bf). M. rdtundicollis Dietz. Irvington VI, 19 (Bf). M. sparsus Say. Hopatcong (Pm); Bloomfield VIII, Newark Dist. (Bf); Camden I, 15 (GG). M. obscure 11 us Dietz. Brooklyn, N. Y., and sure to occur
. Annual report, including a report of the insects of New Jersey, 1909. THE INSECTS OE NEW JERSEY. 3^3 MACROPS Kirby. M. solutus Boh. Newark, common on "Sagittaria" (Bf); Collingswood VII, 27 (GG); Camden, Gloucester Cos., in winter, sifting (W); g. d. (Li). M. indistinctus Dietz. irvington VI, 21, Newark (Bf); Nev/ Jersey (Dietz). M. delumbis Gyll. Hopatcong (Pm); Newark Dist. VII, VIII (Bf). M. rdtundicollis Dietz. Irvington VI, 19 (Bf). M. sparsus Say. Hopatcong (Pm); Bloomfield VIII, Newark Dist. (Bf); Camden I, 15 (GG). M. obscure 11 us Dietz. Brooklyn, N. Y., and sure to occur in New Jersey. M. humulis Gyll. Salt meadows III (Bf); Ocean Co. V (Sm); Brigantine IX (Hn). The "porcellus" Say. of last edition is an error. PISSODES Germ. strobi Peck. The "white pine weevil"; throughout the State, more or less common, some- times injurious to pine and spruce. No practical remedy is known except to cut out and destroy infested shoots as soon as 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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