. Annual report, including a report of the insects of New Jersey, 1909. 256 REPORT OF XEW JERSEY STATE MUSEUM. HYPERASPIS Chevr. H. bigeminata Rand. Jamesburg IV, 18 (Coll); Atco (Li); Lakehurst IX, 5 (Lg). H. pratensis Lee. Hopatcong, in Dietz Coll. (Sf). H. signata Oliv. Common throughout the State. Feeds on the cottony maple scale, and is the most effective check to that species. Also feeds on "Pseudococcus" and probably other soft scales. H. binotata Say. Atlantic Co., rare (W): found on pine trees in spring, on willow in summer; not rare (Lg). H. proba Say. Throughout the State,


. Annual report, including a report of the insects of New Jersey, 1909. 256 REPORT OF XEW JERSEY STATE MUSEUM. HYPERASPIS Chevr. H. bigeminata Rand. Jamesburg IV, 18 (Coll); Atco (Li); Lakehurst IX, 5 (Lg). H. pratensis Lee. Hopatcong, in Dietz Coll. (Sf). H. signata Oliv. Common throughout the State. Feeds on the cottony maple scale, and is the most effective check to that species. Also feeds on "Pseudococcus" and probably other soft scales. H. binotata Say. Atlantic Co., rare (W): found on pine trees in spring, on willow in summer; not rare (Lg). H. proba Say. Throughout the State, locally not rare. H. lewisi Cr. "New Jersey," one example only (W). H. fimbriolata Mels. Throughout the State, Jersey City to Cape May V-A^IL H. undulata Say. Jersey City to Camden and Cape May IV-A"III. SIVIILIA 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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