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Fig. 158.—Clover leaf beetle, Phytonomus punctatus: a, egg, enlarged; b, b, 
larvae feeding; c, larva, enlarged; d, e, head and mandible yet more en¬ 
larged; f, cocoon; g, same, enlarged to show its net-like character; 
h, pupa; i, beetle on clover stalk; j, beetle in outline from side; 
k, beetle, enlarged; l, m, foot and antennae of beetle, yet 
more magnified. 
LISTRONOTUS Jek. 
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L. sordidus Gyll. New Jersey, without definite locality. All the species 
whose habits are known feed on aquatic plants (Ch). 
L. tuberosus Lee. Camden III, 3 (GG); Gloucester Co. (W.) 
L. squamiger Say. Orange VI (Ch); Newark Dist. (Bf); Gloucester (W). 
L. callosus Lee. Hudson Co. (LI); Arlington meadows IV, 9 (Bf). 
L. inaequalipennis Boh. Hopatcong (Pm); Hudson Co. (LI); Arlington, 
Newark, Waverly salt meadows III (Bf); Cramer Hill V, 30 (GG). 
L. caudatus Say. Newark (Dn); Arlington meadows III, 17 (Bf). 
L. appendiculatus Boh. Newark Dist. (Bf); Riverside VI, 20 (Brn); 
Camden IX, III (GG); Atco, Westville, common in winter, sifting 
(W). 
L. nebulosus Lee. Eastern New Jersey (Dietz). 
L. frontalis Lee. Hopatcong (Pm); Newark g. d. (Bf). 
L. latiusculus Boh. Throughout the State; breeds in stalks and seed 
heads of “Sagittaria variabilis” (Ch). The “setosus” of last edition 
belongs here. 
L. teretirostris Lee. New Jersey (Jill). 
