. Annual report, including a report of the insects of New Jersey, 1909. THE IISPSECTS OP NEW JERSEY. 381 A. walshii Sm. Jamesburg (W). A. perforicolle Fall. DaCosta (W); Atco, Buena Vista (Li). A. turbulentum Sm. Hopatcong (Pm); Arlington (Bf); New Jersey (Li); on "Vaccinium stramineum" (Hn); breeds in seeds of "Mei- bomia" (Ch). A. griseum Sm. Throughout the State V-VII on "; A. fraternum Sm. With the preceding; closely resembling but distinct from it; on the leaves of "Lespedeza" (Ch). A. porcatum Boh. Newark Dist., rare in early spring on lo


. Annual report, including a report of the insects of New Jersey, 1909. THE IISPSECTS OP NEW JERSEY. 381 A. walshii Sm. Jamesburg (W). A. perforicolle Fall. DaCosta (W); Atco, Buena Vista (Li). A. turbulentum Sm. Hopatcong (Pm); Arlington (Bf); New Jersey (Li); on "Vaccinium stramineum" (Hn); breeds in seeds of "Mei- bomia" (Ch). A. griseum Sm. Throughout the State V-VII on "; A. fraternum Sm. With the preceding; closely resembling but distinct from it; on the leaves of "Lespedeza" (Ch). A. porcatum Boh. Newark Dist., rare in early spring on locust (Bf). A. rostrum Say. Throughout the State south of the Highlands V-VII, on wild indigo, in the seeds of which it breeds. A. nigrum Hbst. Hemlock Falls (Bf); Clifton, Orange V, VI (Ch); breeds in the seeds of the common locust, "Robinia ; A. oblitum Sm. Salt meadows (Bf); Camden XII, sifting (GG). A. segnipes Say. Gloucester Co. (W); Anglesea V, 28 (Sm); probably throughout So. Jersey, in seeds of "Tephrosia ; A. decoloratum Sm. Camden, Gloucester Co., Cape May C. H. (W); South Jersey (Sm); breeds in seed pods of "Meibomia" (Ch). A. emaceipes Fall. Probably confused with the preceding in collections. A. carinatum Sm. Sure to occur in New Jersey. A. spinipes Fall. DaCosta (W); Anglesea VII, 23 (div). A. parallelum Sm. Buena Vista (Li); So. Jersey (W); not common. A. puritanum Fall. Riverton V, Westville V, Clementon V (GG). A. umboniferum Fall. South Jersey, probably. A. herculanum Sm. South Jersey in "Viburnum" and "Cornus" Sp. The last named three species are so closely allied that they are prob- ably confused in collections. PODAPION Riley. P. gallicola Riley. Lakehurst VII, 7 (Bf); ma^kes galls on "Pinus inops" and "P. rigida"; never common in this State. PHYTONOMUS Sch. P. punctatus Fab. The "clover-leaf beetle," common throughout the State VI-VII, but rarely injuriou


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