584 REPORT OF NEW JERSEY STATE MUSEUM. 



STRONGYLOGASTER Dahlb. 



I 



S. longulus Nort. Westville (Vk). 



S. luctuosus Prov. New York City, larva on brake (Jl). 



S. tacitus Say. Shark River VII, 19, Clementon (Jn) ; Ashland V> 13 



(Hk); Brown's Mills V, 31 (Dke). 

 S. multicinctus Nort. Clementon V, 30, Atco V, 4 (Jn). 



Sub-family 



DOLERUS Jur. 



D. abdominalis Nort. Caldwell (Cr) ; Jamesburg V, 31, Lahaway V, 26 

 (Coll); according to Dyar all larvee of this genus are grass feeders. 



D. apicalis Nort. Trenton IV, 29, V, 26 (Hk). 



D. aprilis Nort. Throughout the State IV, V, not rare. 



D. bicolor Beauv. New Brunswick IV, 21, Jamesburg V, 31 (Coll) ; West- 

 ville IV, 19 (Jn); Merchantville IV, 23 (Dke); Pemberton V, 10 (GG). 



D. collar-is Say. Jamesburg VI, 4, common on that one day (Sm). 



D. sericeus Say. Ft. Lee Dist. (Bt) ; Anglesea V, 30 (Sm). 



D. similis Nort. Del. Water Gap VII, 12 (Coll); Trenton V, 26 (Hk) ; 

 Clementon V, 10 (Jn). 



D. apricus Nort. Trenton V, 21 (Hk). 



D. unicolor Beauv. (arvensis Say. 5). Paterson IV, 28, found in num- 

 bers at dusk, asleep on tall weeds and small willows (Gr) ; Caldwell 

 (Cr); New Brunswick, g. d. IV (Sm); Riverton (Vk). 



LODERUS Konow. 



L. albifrons Nort. (Dolerus) Caldwell (Cr) ; Ridgewood V, 28 (Coll); 

 Trenton V, 21 (Hk). 



Sub-family PHYLLOTOMIN^. 



ENDELOMYIA Ashm. 



E. aethiops Fab. (rosae Harr). Common wherever roses are grown in 

 New Jersey, and often defaces the foliage seriously. 



CALIROA Costa. 



C. fasciata Nort. (Eriocampa) Larva on oak (Dyar). 

 C. juglandis Fitch. (Eriocampa) Greenwood Lake, on butternut (Dy- 

 ar); larva sometimes locally common (Sm); adult unknown (MacG). 



