. Annual report, including a report of the insects of New Jersey, 1909. THE INSECTS OE NEW JERSEY. 335 E. subarmatus Lee. Nyack on linden, and surely in New Jersey (Lg). E. vestitus Say. Throughout the State, rarely; infests "Cornus florida' (Ch); hickory (Riley) and walnut (Hopkins). ONCIDERES Serv. O. cingulatus Say. Throughout the State VI-IX, but rare and local: girdles twigs of oak, hickory, persimmon, apple and other trees. HIPPOPSIS Serv. H. lemniscata Fabr. Madison VI (Pr); Bloomfield VIII (Bf); Camden VII, Merchantville VI (W); Westville (Li); Lahaway VII (Coll); Anglesea VII, 4


. Annual report, including a report of the insects of New Jersey, 1909. THE INSECTS OE NEW JERSEY. 335 E. subarmatus Lee. Nyack on linden, and surely in New Jersey (Lg). E. vestitus Say. Throughout the State, rarely; infests "Cornus florida' (Ch); hickory (Riley) and walnut (Hopkins). ONCIDERES Serv. O. cingulatus Say. Throughout the State VI-IX, but rare and local: girdles twigs of oak, hickory, persimmon, apple and other trees. HIPPOPSIS Serv. H. lemniscata Fabr. Madison VI (Pr); Bloomfield VIII (Bf); Camden VII, Merchantville VI (W); Westville (Li); Lahaway VII (Coll); Anglesea VII, 4 (Lv). SAPERDA Fab. S. obliqua Say. Throughout the State, rarely; breeds in black alder. S. calcarata Say. Occasional throughout the State, the larva in trunks of poplar and cottonwood, attacking live trees. S. mutica Say. Caldwell (Cr); Gloucester on willow (W).. 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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