388 REPORT OF NEW JERSEY STATE MUSEUM. 
A. latiusculus Dietz. 5-mile beach, on holly, IV (div). 
A. robustulus Lee. Hopatcong (Pm); Jamesburg VII, 
4-15 (div). 
A. ungularis Lee. New Jersey (Jill); in “Cassia mary- 
landica.” 
A. nubilus Lee. Orange Mts. (Bf); Anglesea (W); 
New Jersey (Li). 
A. elongatus Lee. Snake Hill V, VI (div); Arlington 
V, VI (Sf); Newark (div); Anglesea (W). 
The A. “helvolus,” “nebulosus” and “elegans” of last 
edition are errors of, detegnipation. 
ANTHONOMOPSIS Dietz. 
A. mixtus Lee. Generally distributed, rare (W). 
Fig. 161. — Straw¬ 
berry weevil, An- 
thonomus signatus; 
enlarged. 
PSEUDANTHONOMUS Dietz. 
/■JSjJSXSSSPQ 1 Walsh. Westville VII, 20, Anglesea V, 30 (W). 
P. incipiens Dietz. Passaic, Staten Island (Bf). 
P. longulus Dietz. Jamesburg VII, 4 (Bf). 
NEOMASTIX Dietz. 
N. solidaginis Dietz. Atco, Clementon (W); Buena Vista (Li); on 
deflorescent heads of “Solidago” species (Dietz). 
NANOPS Dietz. 
N. schwarzi Dietz. Buena Vista (Li); South Jersey (W). 
ELLESCHUS Steph. 
E. scanicus Payk. Plainfield, rare (Bf). 
jl E. bipunctatus Linn. New Jersey (Jiil); a circumpolar species. 
E. ephippiatus Say. Bloomfield, Newark (Bf); Westville, common (W); 
Lahaway V, 28, on cranberry bogs (Sm); occurs also on willow. 
ORCHESTES III. 
O. ephippiatus Say. Bloomfield (Bf); Westville (W), on “Salix fragilis” 
(Bt); all the species are leaf miners on willow. 
O. salicis Linn. Newark (Bf); a circumpolar species. 
O. niger Horn. Newark Dist. (Bf); New Jersey (Jiil), on low willows 
VII (Ch). 
O. pallicornis Say. Newark Dist. (Bf); Laurel Springs V, 23 (Dke); 
So. Jersey (W); on low willows VII (Ch). 
The record of “O. canus” Horn, was an error. 
