. Annual report, including a report of the insects of New Jersey, 1909. THE INSECTS OF NEW' JERSEY. 287 ORTHOSTETHUS Lac. O. Infuscatus Germ. Avalon, rare (W). AGRIOTES Esch. A. mancus Say. Weehawken (Bt); Caldwell (Cr); Orange Mts., Newark Dist. (Bf); Hudson Co. (LI); Staten Island III (Ds); not rare. A. stabilis Lee. Madison (Pr). A. insanus Cand. Hudson Co. (LI); Staten Island V, VI (Ds). A. fucosus Lee. Fort Lee (Bt). A. pubescens Mels. Camden, Gloucester Co. (W); g. d. (Li). A. limosus Lee. Palisades (Jl). A. oblongicollis Mels. Throughout the State IV, V; locally common. DOLOPiUS Esch. D


. Annual report, including a report of the insects of New Jersey, 1909. THE INSECTS OF NEW' JERSEY. 287 ORTHOSTETHUS Lac. O. Infuscatus Germ. Avalon, rare (W). AGRIOTES Esch. A. mancus Say. Weehawken (Bt); Caldwell (Cr); Orange Mts., Newark Dist. (Bf); Hudson Co. (LI); Staten Island III (Ds); not rare. A. stabilis Lee. Madison (Pr). A. insanus Cand. Hudson Co. (LI); Staten Island V, VI (Ds). A. fucosus Lee. Fort Lee (Bt). A. pubescens Mels. Camden, Gloucester Co. (W); g. d. (Li). A. limosus Lee. Palisades (Jl). A. oblongicollis Mels. Throughout the State IV, V; locally common. DOLOPiUS Esch. D. lateralis Esch. Throughout the State IV-VI; locally common. B. bigeminatus Rand. (Bf). BETARMON Kies. Ft. Lee (Bt); Hudson Co. (LI); Orange Mts. GLYPHONYX Cand. G. recticoliis Say. Throughout the State V, VI; locally common. G. testaceus Mels, With the preceding and equally common. MELANOTUS Esch. It is among the species of this genus that we find our most common forms; their larvae are nearly all root-feeders, and the common wire-worms infesting cultivated crops. M. decumanus Er. Ft. Lee (Bt); Hudson Co. (LI); Orange VI (Ch); Ocean City VII, 12 (Vk); g. d. (W); not common. M. secretus Lee. Hopatcong (Pm); Wood- bury V, 22 (GG); Atco (Li); Anglesea and South Jersey (W). M. ignobiiis Mels. New Jersey (Coll. Horn). M. depressus Mels. Generally distributed; not rare (W). M. angustatus Er. With the preceding (W). M. trapezoideus Lee. G. d., rare (W). M. taenicollis Lee. Ft. Lee (Sf); Newark Dist., Staten Island VI (Ds); Westville. rare (W). M. leonardi Lee. Grenwood Lake V (Lv); Ft. Lee VII (JI) under pine bark (Bt); Malaga VI (GG).. Fig. 110.—Melanotus species and its larva: enlarged. on willow, not rare (Bf); So. Amboy. 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 cata


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