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Fig. 158. Clover leaf beetle, Phytonomus punctatns: a, egg, enlarged; b, b, 

 larvae feeding; c, larva, enlarged; d, c, head and mandible yet more en- 

 larged; f, cocoon; g, same, enlarged to show its net-like character; 

 /;. pupa; i, beetle on clover stalk; /, beetle in outline from side; 

 k, beetle, enlarged; /, m, foot and antennas of beetle, yet 

 more magnified. 



LISTRONOTUS Jek. 



L. sordidus Gyll. New Jersey, without definite locality. All the species 



whose habits are known feed on aquatic plants (Ch). 

 L. tuberosus Lee. Camden III, 3 (GG) ; Gloucester Co. (W.) 

 L. squamiger Say. Orange VI (Ch) ; Newark Dist. (Bf) ; Gloucester (W). 

 L. callosus Lee. Hudson Co. (LI); Arlington meadows IV, 9 (Bf). 



L. inaequalipennis Boh. Hopatcong (Pm); Hudson Co. (LI); Arlington, 

 Newark, Waverly salt meadows III (Bf); Cramer Hill V, 30 (GG). 



L. caudatus Say. Newark (Dn) ; Arlington meadows III, 17 (Bf). 



L. appendiculatus Boh. Newark Dist. (Bf) ; Riverside VI. 20 (Brn) ; 



Camden IX, III (GG); Atco, Westville, common in winter, sifting 



(W). 



L. nebulosus Lee. Eastern New Jersey (Dietz). 

 L. frontalis Lee. Hopatcong (Pm); Newark g. d. (Bf). 

 L. latiusculus Boh. Throughout the State; breeds in stalks and seed 



heads of "Sagittaria variabilis" (Ch). The "setosus" of last edition 



belongs here. 

 L. teretirostris Lee. New Jersey (Jiil). 



