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THE INSECTS OF NEW JERSEY. 
/ G. debilis Dec. Greenwood Lake (Sf); Madison VIII, 12 (Pr); Orange 
Mts. (Bf); Ft. Lee (Bt); Merchantville VI, VII, on oak (W); DaCosta 
(Li); Lakehurst VII (div). 
/ G. tessellata Hald. Orange Mts. VII (Bf); Ft. Lee (Sf); DaCosta, Atco 
VII, 13, on oak (W); Lahaway, larvae at base of oak saplings in June 
(Sm); Lakehurst VII, 5 (Bf). 
G. pu lverul entus Hald. Montclair VII, on oak, iron-wood, hornbeam (Sf); 
Orange Mts. VII (Bf); Ft. Lee VI, VII, larva in iron-wood (G); New 
Brunswick VII (Sm); Camden (Li); Gloucester, Atlantic Co. VI, VII, 
on beech (W); Lakehurst V-VII, larva, in scrub oak (div). 
/ G. oculata Lee. Newfoundland VII, 6 (Watson). 
ACANTHODERES Serv. 
A. quadrigibbus Say. Hopatcong (Pm); Chester (Dn); Orange Mts. VIII 
*“ TBf); Caldwell (Cr); Ft. Lee (Jl); breeds in a variety of forest trees 
(Ch). 
A. decipiens Hald. Chester (Dn); Palisades, on dead hickory V (Lv); 
Ft. Lee, So. Orange (Sf); Eagle Rock VII, 5 (GG); Gloucester, Cam¬ 
den Co. (W); Anglesea VII (Coll). 
LEPTOSTYLUS Lee. 
L, aculiferus Say. Orange Mts. I, at base of hickory; Newark VII, on 
tulip tree (Bf); Madison VIII (Pr); Woodbury VII, g. d. (W); sea¬ 
shore (Li). 
/ L. parvus Lee. Hemlock Falls VII, 6, Eagle Rock VII, 9, Camden VII 
(GG). 
/■ L. sexguttulus Say. (commixtus Hald.) Lakehurst VII, 4 (Bf); along 
shore, Atlantic City to Anglesea VI, VII (div); reared from “Pinus 
inops” (Ch). 
L. biustus Lee. Orange Mts. (Bf); Anglesea VII (Sz). 
L. collaris Hald. Hopatcong (Pm); Highlands on chestnut (Ch); Hud¬ 
son Co. (LI); Paterson V (Bf). 
L. macula Say. Hopatcong (Pm); Chester (Dn); Caldwell (Cr); Orange 
Mis. (Bf); Clifton VII, breeds in many kinds of deciduous trees (Ch); 
Newark, Jamesburg VII, 4 (Coll); g. d. (W, Li). 
LIOPUS Serv. 
/ L. crassulus Lee. Madison (Pr). 
L. variegatus Hald. Highlands, bred from huckleberry and box-elder 
(Ch); Palisades VI (Lv); Newark, Eagle Rock on locust, Sea Girt 
(Bf); Atco (Li); Sea Isle VII, 4 (Brn); g. d. (W). 
L. fascicularis Harr. Newark (Soc). 
L. alpha Say. (cinereus Lee.) Throughout the State VI-VIII, more or 
less common on sumac, in which it breeds. 
L. punctatus Lee. Hopatcong (Pm); Eagle Rock VI, 26 (Bf); reared 
from dog-wood, “C. florida” (Ch), and also infests plum (Hopkins). 
