THE INSECTS OF NEW JERSEY. 583 



ERIOCAMPA Hart. 



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E. rotundata Nort. Probably occurs in New Jersey. 



PSEUDOSIOBLA Ashm. 



P. excavata Nort. Westville (Jn) ; Ocean Co. V (Sm); larva on button- 

 bush "Cephalanthus," often defoliating plants in early spring (Dyar). 



MONOSOMA MacG. 



M. inferentia Nort. Bred in Long Island IV, 26, from larva on alder 

 (Dyar); Clementon V, 2 (Hk). 



MACREMPHYTUS MacG. 



M. tarsatus Say. (Harpiphorus) Larva on "Cornus" (Dyar) and sure to 

 be found in New Jersey. 



M. varianus Nort. Newark (Coll); larva on "Cornus" (Dyar). 



M. versicolor Nort. Greenwood Lake, on "Cornus" (Dyar); Trenton VII, 

 5 (Hk). 



STRONGYLOGASTROIDEA Ashm. 



S. apicalis Say. Jamesburg VI, VIII, 8 (Coll); Clementon V, 30 ( Jn) ; 

 larva on blackberry (Dyar). 



S. epicera Say. "New Jersey" (Coll). 



S. mellosus Nort. Clementon V, 30 (Jn). 



S. pallidicornis Nort. Merchantville V, 26 (Dke) ; Clementon (Vk). 



S. pallipes Say. (Hypotaxonus) Should occur in New Jersey. 



S. rufocinctus Nort. (Parasiobla) New Hampshire to Virginia (Cress); 

 Long Island VII, 5 (Dke). 



S. terminalis Say. Merchantville V, 26 (Dke); Clementon (Vk). 



S. unicinctus Nort. (Taxonus) Orange Mts. VIII, 29 (Coll); Merchant- 

 ville V, 26 (Dke). 



DIMORPHOPTERYX Ashm. 



D. pinguis Nort. Jamesburg VIII, 8 (Coll); larva on oak, maple, cherry, 

 etc. (Dyar). 



Sub- family SELANDRIN^. 



SELANDRIA Leach. 



S. flavipes Nort. Jamesburg V, 31, Lahaway VI, 1 (Coll); Riverton V, 

 16, Westville VI, 6, Atco (Jn) ; Clementon V, VI (div) ; Ashland V, 13 

 (Hk); Lucaston VI, 16, Laurel Springs V, 23 (Dke). 



PARASELANDRIA Ashm. 

 P. decolorata Cress. Atco (Jn). 



