288 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 



P. myops, S. & A. 



Rare. Locally the larvae are often somewhat common on Wild 

 Cherry, Prunus serotina. Caldwell, rare Crane. Newark. 



P. astylus, Dru. 



Very rare, and apparently very local. Taken by the Newark 

 collectors. June and July Seib. 



CRESSONIA, Grt. & Bob. 

 O. juglandis, S. <fc A. 



Not rare, yet usually by no means common. Generally dis- 

 tributed. Caldwell, common Crane. Newark, in June Seib. 



Family SESIIDJE. 



MELITTIA, Hub. 

 M. ceto, Westw. 



Generally distributed. The larva bores in the roots and stems 

 of Cueurbitacece. Caldwell, common Crane. Newark, in July 

 Seib. 



ALCATHOE, Hy. Edw. 

 A. caudatum, Harr. 



Caldwell, rare Crane. 



TROCHILIUM, Scop. 

 T. apiforme, Linn. 



Rare. Taken by Newark collectors. 



BEMBECIA, Hub. 

 B. marginata, Harr. 



Rare. Generally distributed. The larva bores in canes of 

 Blackberry. 



FATUA, Hy. Edw. 

 P. denudata, Harr. 



Morris Plains, rare Neumoegen. 



