THE INSECTS OF NEW JERSEY. 597 



ALLOTRIA Westw. 

 A. avenae Fitch. New Jersey district. 

 A. tritici Fitch. New Brunswick V, 20 (Sm). 

 A. brassicse Ashm. Parasitic on the common cabbage louse. 



COTHONASPIS Ashm. 







C. erythropus Ashm. Jamesburg VI (Sm). 



Family CYNIPID^. 

 Contains those species, the majority of which are true gall makers. 



Sub-family SYNERGINJE;. 



PERICLISTUS Fbrst. 



P. sylvestris O. S. Greenwood Lake, Ft. Lee, Lakehurst, Toms River, 

 from gall of "Diastrophus nebulosus" (Bt) ; New Brunswick (Sm). 



P. pirata O. S. Staten Island (Bt Ds), from gall of "Rhodites globu- 

 loides" (Bt). 



CEROPTRES Hart. 



C. petiolicola O. S. Ft. Lee (Bt) ; Staten Island (Ds) ; from gall of "An- 

 dricus petiolicola" (Bt). 



C. tuber Fitch. Ft. Lee (Bt) ; New Brunswick, Monmouth Junction IV, 

 8, and quite generally throughout the State (Sin). 



C. pisum Fitch. Greenwood Lake, Orange Mts., Ft. Lee, Carlstadt, Lake- 

 hurst; from gall of "Acraspis pezomachoides" (Bt). 



C. ficus Fitch. Ft. Lee, Carlstadt, Lakehurst (Bt) ; Staten Island (Ds) ; 

 New Brunswick (Sm) ; from gall of "Biorhiza forticornis" (Bt). 



C. inermis Walsh. Ft. Lee, from gall of "Cecidomyia pilulse" (Bt). 



SYNERGUS Hart. 



S. campanula O. S. Ft. Lee, from gall of "Holcaspis globulus (Bt). 



S. laeviventris O. S. Ft. Lee, from galls of "Amphibolips confluens" and 

 "Holcaspis centricula" (Bt); New Brunswick (Sm). 



S. lana Fitch. Lakehurst (Ds). 



S. lignicola O. S. Greenwood Lake, Ft. Lee, Carlstadt, from galls of 

 "Callirhytus cornigerus" and "C. punctatus" (Bt). 



S. oneratus Harris. Ft. Lee, Lakehurst, from galls of "Holcaspis globu- 

 lus" (Bt); New Brunswick (Sm). 



