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Fig. 166. Bill-bug, Sphenophorus 

 sp., from side. 



S. destructor Chttn. Anglesea VI, VII 

 (div) ; the type locality. 



S. melanocephalus Fab. Hudson Co. 

 (LI); Newark Dist. (Bf ) ; Lahaway 

 (Sm); Westville V (div); Anglesea 

 V (div). 



S. pontederiae. Chttn. Gloucester V, 

 27 (Brn) ; breeds in roots of pick- 

 erel weed (Ch). 



S, sayi Gyll. Anglesea VII (Sz). 



S. venatus Say. (placidus Say.) Throughout the State, common, V- 



VII, most abundant along the seashore. 



S. apical is Lee. Gloucester IV, 24 (W) ; Avalon VI, 23 (Brn). 

 S. parvulus Gyll. Throughout the State, locally not rare V-VII; breeds 



in roots of blue grass (Ch). 



S. minimus Chttn. Atlantic City, Anglesea, in wash-up (W). 

 S. marinus Chttn. Ocean Co., on cranberry bogs (Sm); Westfield VI, 



Sea Isle VI, 10 (Brn), type locality; Atlantic City (W) ; Mr. Chitten- 



den notes "evidently maritime and probably local." 



S. retusus Gyll. Throughout the State; not common IV and IX. 

 S. gagatinus Gyll. "New Jersey" (Coll); probably Newark Dist. 

 "Simplex," Mr. Chittenden says, is a strictly Pacific Coast form. 



CALANDRA Clairv. 



C. oryzae Linn. The "rice-weevil"; infests stored grain and is g. d. 

 C. granaria Linn. The "grain" or "granary weevil," often injurious in 



Calandra granaria. a, adult ; b, larva ; c, pupa ; d, C. oryza, adult. 



Fig. 167. 



