THE INSECTS OF NEW JERSEY. 

 Family PERILAMPIDJE. 



PERILAMPUS Latr. 



647 



Fig. 262. Perilampus hyalinns; adult and cocoon; enlarged. 



P. hyalinus Say. (cyaneus Brulle.) Caldwell (Cr) ; Westville VII, 21 

 (Jn) ; DaCosta VII, 5 (Dke) ; Atlantic Co. VIII, parasite on pine saw- 

 fly (Coll). 



P. triangularis Say. Atco VI, 13 (Jn). 



P. platygaster Say. Riverton VIII, 11 (Jn). 



P. fulvicornis Ashm. New Jersey (Vk). 



Family EURYTOMID^E. 



DECATOMA Spin. 



D. varians Walsh. New Brunswick (Sm). 



D. nubilistigma Walsh. Bred from "Rhabdophaga batatas." 



D. querci-lanas Fitch, (hyalinipennis Walsh.) New Brunswick (Sm). 



var. dorsalis Fitch. (Eudecatoma) New Brunswick (Sm); bred from 

 "Philonix erinacei" and "Ceroptres ficus." 



EUDECATOMA Ashm. 



E. batatoides Ashm. Reared from "Neuroterus batatus." 



RILEYA Ashm. 



R. cecidomyiae Ashm. On Cecidomyiid galls (Ashm). 



R. oecanthi Ashm. (Macrorileya) Reared from eggs of tree cricket; 

 type locality in New Jersey. 



EURYTOMA Illig. 



E. bolteri Riley. New Brunswick VII, 20 (Sm). 



E. bicolor Walsh. Jamesburg VII, 15 (Sm). 



E. diastrophi Walsh. Newark V, New Brunswick (Sm) ; bred from galls 



of "Diastrophus nebulosus." 

 E. lanulae Fitch. New York and probably New Jersey. 



