THE INSECTS OF NEW JERSEY. 



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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 ) ; Carnden 

 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). 



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Fig. 134. Round-headed apple-borer, Sapcrda Candida: a, larva; b, pupa; c, adult. 



Fig- : 35- Saperda Candida: a, puncture in which egg is laid; b, same in section; 



c, hole from which beetle has emerged; f, same in section; 



g, pupa in its cell. 



