. Annual report, including a report of the insects of New Jersey, 1909. THE INSECTS OF NEW JERSEY. 665 TIMULLA Ashm. M. hexagona Say. Throughout the State V, VII-IX; not rare. M. ornativentris Say. Riverton VIII (Jn); Westville (Cm); Camden Co. VI (Fox); Pemberton VII (Hk); Lakehurst VIII (Coll); Brown's Mills VI (CG); Delair VIII, DaCosta VII, Lucaston IX (Dke). M. dubitata Smith. Milltown VIII, Lakewood V, Lakehurst VII, VIII, Lahaway VIII, Anglesea VII, IX (Coll); Brown's Mills VII, 4 (Dke). May be the $ of the preceding. M. promethea Blako. Prospcrtown IX, Lahaway X (Coll). EPHUTA Say. M.


. Annual report, including a report of the insects of New Jersey, 1909. THE INSECTS OF NEW JERSEY. 665 TIMULLA Ashm. M. hexagona Say. Throughout the State V, VII-IX; not rare. M. ornativentris Say. Riverton VIII (Jn); Westville (Cm); Camden Co. VI (Fox); Pemberton VII (Hk); Lakehurst VIII (Coll); Brown's Mills VI (CG); Delair VIII, DaCosta VII, Lucaston IX (Dke). M. dubitata Smith. Milltown VIII, Lakewood V, Lakehurst VII, VIII, Lahaway VIII, Anglesea VII, IX (Coll); Brown's Mills VII, 4 (Dke). May be the $ of the preceding. M. promethea Blako. Prospcrtown IX, Lahaway X (Coll). EPHUTA Say. M. scrupea Say. Camden Co. (Fox); Clementon VIII, 27 (Vk). M. dseckii Rohw. Lucaston VIII, 25, Bamber IX, 1 (Dke). Ml. vierecki Rohw. Lucaston VIII, 27 (Haim); type locality. M. zella Rohw. Wenonah VII, 28 (Haim); type locality. NOMI^PHAGUS Ashm. M. sanborni Blake. Camden Co. VIII, IX (Fox); Lucaston IX (Dke); Pemberton IX (GG). M. simillima Smith. Throughout the State V-IX; not common. M. montivaga Cress. Great Notch IX, 4 (Dke). PSBUDOMETHOCA Ashm. M. canadensis Blake. Camden Co. V, VII, IX (Fox); Clementon V (Vk); Mt. Holly VIII, lona VI (Dke); Brown's Mills V, VI (div); Milltown V, Riverton IX, Lakewood V (Coll). DASYMUTILLA Ashm. M. occidentalis Linn. Throughout the State VII-X. M. ferruginea Fab. Clementon VIII, DaCosta VII, VIII, lona VII, VIII, Manumuskin VI, IX, X (Dke); Brown's Mills VI, 21 (GG). Family MYRMOSIDyE. MYRMOSA Latr. M. unicolor Say. (thoracica Blake.) Camden Co. VI, VIII, IX (Pox); N. Woodbury VI (Vk). Family TIPHIT^-^^. This contains a small group of digging wasps, the best known member of which is a parasite of and ^'^^" -7i.—A velvet effective check to the increase of certain white grubs ^^..w,..*,;.. ^ occult ntiilis. of the genus "Lachnosterna" or May 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


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