. Annual report, including a report of the insects of New Jersey, 1909. THE INSECTS O'F NEW JERSEY. 403 TOMICUS LatP. T. calligraphus Germ. Throughout the State; mines under green bark of dead or dying pines (Hpk). T. cacographus Lee. With the preceding on pine and spruce. T. pini Say. Newark rBf); DaCosta VI, 2, and still in the wood VII, 7 (W); Avalon VIII, 2 (GG); infests pine and spruce (Hpk). MICRACIS Lee. M. asperula Lee. New Jersey (Jiil). M. opacicollis Lee. Throughout the State, winter and spring, in small oak twigs; common. M. suturalis Lee. Newark (Bf). THYSANOES Lee. T. quereus Hop


. Annual report, including a report of the insects of New Jersey, 1909. THE INSECTS O'F NEW JERSEY. 403 TOMICUS LatP. T. calligraphus Germ. Throughout the State; mines under green bark of dead or dying pines (Hpk). T. cacographus Lee. With the preceding on pine and spruce. T. pini Say. Newark rBf); DaCosta VI, 2, and still in the wood VII, 7 (W); Avalon VIII, 2 (GG); infests pine and spruce (Hpk). MICRACIS Lee. M. asperula Lee. New Jersey (Jiil). M. opacicollis Lee. Throughout the State, winter and spring, in small oak twigs; common. M. suturalis Lee. Newark (Bf). THYSANOES Lee. T. quereus Hopk. Eagle Rock (Bf); infests the bark of dead oak and chestnut twigs (Hp). T. fimbrieornis Lee. Westville VI, 16, Chews Landing VI, 9, on hickory and just leaving the wood (W). SCOLYTUS Geoff. S. quadrispinosus Say. Throughout the State in July; bores under bark of feeble or dying hickories and often kills shade trees that would otherwise have recovered under stimulating treatment. S. muticus Say. Newark (GG). S. rugulosus Ratz. The fruit bark beetle; common throughout the State, often hast- ening the death of all sorts of fruit trees. A tree once thoroughly infested should be cut down and destroyed; one just attacked may sometimes be saved by stimulating treatment. CHRAMESUS Lee. C. icoriae Lee. Throughout the State V & VI, boring under bark of cut or dying hickory branches. Fig. 169.—Fruit bark-beetle, PHLCEOTRIBUS Latr. Scdytus rugulosus: _ ,. enlarged. P. Iiminaris Harr. Hopatcong (Pm); Orange Mts. V, 19 (Bf); attacks living peach, plum, cherry (Ch). mining under green bark (Hpk). P. frontalis Oliv. New Jersey (Jiil); under green bark of Mulberrv (Mpk).. 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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