386 REPORT! OF NEW JERSEY STATE MUSEUM. 
O. chevrolatii Horn. Hopatcong (Pm); Hudson Co. (div); Jamesburg 
VII (Lv); Cape May C. H. and g. d. V (W); on elm and hickory. 
O. Isevicollis Horn. Hudson Co. (div); Orange Mts. (Bf); bred from 
Cynipid galls in oak (Riley). 
MAGDALIS Germ. 
M. perforata Horn. Ft. Lee (Sf); Lakehurst VII (Bf); g. d. (W); on 
pine. 
M. lec.ontei Horn. Lakehurst VII, 4 (Bf); New Jersey (div). 
M. barbita Hbst. Caldwell (Cr); Newark (Bf); Malaga V, 17 (W); Ber¬ 
lin VI, Sea Isle V, Anglesea VI (Brn); sometimes destructive on 
young hickory. 
M. olyra Hbst. Hudson Co. (LI); Orange Mts. (Bf); Atlantic City, Angle- 
sea (Sm); g. d. (W); breeds under bark of hickory (Ch). 
M. incortspicua Horn. Hopatcong (Pm); Caldwell, rare (Bf). 
M. pandura Say. Newark Dist. (Bf); Westville (Li); shore counties (W). 
M. armicollis Say. Newark Dist. (Bf); New Brunswick VII (Sm); At¬ 
lantic City (Castle); g. d. (div); breeds in elm. 
TACHYPTERUS Dietz. 
T. quadrigibbus Say. Throughout the State on fruit trees; larva feeds 
around the core of apple and pear, but is rarely injurious. 
ANTHONOMUS Germ. 
A. scutellaris Lee. New Jersey, without definite locality. 
A. hamiltoni Dietz. Hemlock Falls (Bf); Gloucester V, DaCosta VIII 
(W); Atco VIII, Iona VI, Sea Isle VIII (Brn); Buena Vista (Li). 
A. pusilius Lee. Hopatcong (Pm); Hemlock Falls (Bf); Buena Vista 
(Li); Atco, Clementon V, 30 (W). 
A. profun dus Lee. Newark VI, 9, on huckleberry blossoms (Bf); West¬ 
ville, Buena Vista (Li); Lucaston IV, Newtonville VI (Brn); lives, 
in buds of “Crataegus” (Sz). 
/ A. sycophanta Walsh. Newark Dist. (Bf); Clementon V, 10 (Brn); 
South Jersey (W); breeds in galls made by a saw-fly on willow. 
A. suturalis Lee. Orange Mts. (Bf); Anglesea VII and g. d. (W); said 
to feed on cranberry and plum in the larval stage. 
A. flavicornis Boh. DaCosta, Anglesea VII, 11 (W). 
A. morulus Lee. Anglesea VII, 11 (W). 
/ A. corvulus Lee. Hemlock Falls, Orange Mts. (Bf); Cape May C. H.„ 
Anglesea V, 26 (W). 
