Vol. XXVli] ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. ICK) 



Additional Records of New Jersey Acarina. 



By HARRY B. WEISS, New Brunswick, New Jersey. 

 For a preliminary list of New Jersey mites, see Entomologi- 

 cal News, Vol. xxvi, 149-151. 



Linopodes antennaepes Banks. Fort Lee (Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc., 



Vol. xxi, p. 221). Common under pieces of wood, bark, etc., that 



have been on the ground for some time. 

 Bdella cardinalis Banks. Fort Lee. Under leaves, in moss, under 



rotten wood. (Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc., Vol. xxi, p. 219.) 

 Bdella marina Pack. New Jersey seashore. (Trans. Amer. Ent. 



Soc., Vol. xxi, p. 219.) 

 Anystis agilis Banks. Fort Lee, on grass, trees, bushes. (Trans. 



Amer. Ent. Soc., Vol. xxi, p. 211.) 

 Tetranychus mytilaspidis Riley. Occurs on citrus stock growing 



in greenhouses in New Jersey. H. B. Weiss. 

 Trombidium granulatum Banks. Fort Lee. (Canad. Ent., 1902, 



p. 171.) 

 Tetranobia clavispinis Bks. Pemberton, May 20, on unidentified 



grass in cranberry bog. H. B. Scammell. 

 Galumna octo-punctata Ewing. Pemberton, Feb. 21,> under loose 



bark of catalpa. H. B. Scammell. 

 Galumna depressa Bks. Whitesbog, Sept. 27, on J\icciiiiniii corym- 



bnsuni (blueberry). H. K. Plank. 

 Galumna armipes Banks. Fort Lee. (Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci., Phila., 



1906, p. 492.) 

 Galumna robusta Banks. Fort Lee. (Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc., 



Vol. xxii, p. 7.) 

 Oribatula pallida Banks. Fort Lee. (Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci., Phila., 



1906, p. 494.) 

 Eremaeus pilosus Banks. Fort Lee. Common in crevices of the 



bark of trees. (Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc., Vol. xxii, p. 11.) 

 Liacarus nitidus Banks. Fort Lee. Common on ground under 



wood, bark, stones. (Trans. Amer. Fnt. Soc., Vol. xxii, p. 10.) 

 Oribata minuta Ranks. Fort Lee. Common in decaying animal 



substances; also occurs in moss, under bark on the ground. 



(Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc., Vol. xxii, p. 12.) 

 Oribatella signata Bks. Medford, May 29, on foliage of cranberry 



beneath the surface of the \vater. IT. B. Scammell. 

 Oribatella formosa Bks. Pemberton, May 8, on laurel. IT. 15. 



Scammell. 



Rhizoglyphus hyacinthi Boisd. Newark, October, injuring hya- 

 cinth bulbs. H. B. Weiss. 

 Eriophyes cephalanthi Cook. Riverton, July, August. Elizabeth, 



