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L. akhurstii Nort. Described from New Jersey and also a pine feeder. 



L. lecontei Fitch. Jamesburg V, 15 (Coll); feeds on pine. 



L. abietis Harr. Larva on black spruce; sure to occur in New Jersey. 



L. fabricii Leach. Larva on "Pinus rigida" (Dyar). 



L. abdominalis Say. Lakehurst VIII, 20, Atlantic Co. VIII (Coll); on pine- 



Sub-family EMPHYTINJE. 



HEMITAXONUS Ashm. 



H. dubitatus Nort. Ft. Lee (Dyar) ; Riverton (Vk) ; Westville V, 7, 

 Woodbury VI, 7 (Jn) ; Jamesburg V, 31, Anglesea VII, 25 (Coll) ; larva 

 on fern "Onoclea." 



TAXONUS Hart. 



T. amicus Nort. Anglesea VII, 25 (Sm). 

 T. innominatus MacG. Merchantville V, 26 (Dke). 

 T. nigrisoma Nort. Long Island, and sure to be found in New Jersey. 



PCECILOSTOMA Dahlb. 



P. ignota Nort. (Tetraneura) Larva g. d. on strawberry; occasionally 



sent in; but not really injurious anywhere in the State. 

 P. convexa MacG. New Brunswick (Coll). 



P. maculata Nort. (Poecilostomidea) Throughout the State V-VIIi, 



larva sometimes destructive on strawberry. 

 P. coryli Dyar. On hazel, Van Cortland Park, N. Y., and sure to occur in 



New Jersey. 

 P. evicta MacG. Sandy Hook, no date (MacG.). 



"P. obscurata Cress." of last edition was wrongly determined; the 

 species is known only from the Rocky Mountains. 



EMPHYTUS Klug. 



E. apertus Nort. Riverton (Vk). 



E. cinctipes Nort. The curled rose saw-fly (Dyar). Fort Lee VII, 4 (Dke). 



E. inornatus Say. Great Notch (GG) ; New Brunswick IV, 19 (Coll); 



Trenton VIII, 15 (Hk) ; Riverton (Vk). 

 E. mellipes Nort. "United States" (Cress). 



PARATAXONUS MacG. 



P. multicolor Nort. (Aphilodyctium) Greenwood Lake, larva on alder 

 and birch (Dyar) ; Westville VI, 6, Clementon V, 30 ( Jn) ; Luoaston 

 VI, 14 (Dke); Atlantic Co. (Coll). 



