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  REPORT 
  OF 
  NEW 
  JERSEY 
  STATE 
  MUSEUM. 
  

  

  ENDECATOMUS 
  Mell. 
  

   E. 
  reticulatus 
  Hbst. 
  G. 
  d. 
  (Bf, 
  Li); 
  in 
  fungus 
  under 
  barli; 
  not 
  ran 
  

   The 
  record 
  of 
  "E. 
  rugosus" 
  Rand, 
  is 
  an 
  error. 
  

  

  SINOXYLON 
  Duft. 
  

  

  S. 
  basilare 
  Say». 
  Ft. 
  Lee 
  (Bt) 
  ; 
  

   Orange 
  Mts. 
  VI, 
  at 
  light 
  (div) 
  ; 
  

   Woodbury 
  VII 
  (div); 
  Camden 
  

   VI. 
  Peermont 
  VI 
  (Brn) 
  ; 
  g. 
  d. 
  

   (W) 
  ; 
  boring 
  in 
  dead 
  twigs. 
  

  

  S. 
  bidentatum 
  Horn. 
  Hopatcong 
  

   (Pm) 
  ; 
  Orange 
  Mts. 
  (Bf 
  ) 
  ; 
  Cam- 
  

   den 
  VI, 
  18 
  (Brn). 
  

  

  Fig. 
  122. 
  — 
  Smoxyloii 
  basilare: 
  a, 
  larva; 
  

   b, 
  pupa; 
  c, 
  adult; 
  enlarged. 
  

  

  AMPHICERUS 
  Lee. 
  

   A. 
  bicaudatus 
  Say. 
  The 
  "apple-twig 
  borer," 
  found 
  throughout 
  the 
  State 
  

   more 
  or 
  less 
  commonly. 
  The 
  adult 
  bores 
  into 
  apple 
  twigs 
  in 
  spring, 
  

   at 
  a 
  bud, 
  and 
  makes 
  galleries 
  varying 
  in 
  length 
  for 
  food 
  and 
  shelter 
  

   only. 
  The 
  larvas 
  live 
  in 
  roots 
  of 
  the 
  green 
  or 
  "cat-brier" 
  and 
  in 
  dead 
  

   grape 
  vines. 
  Remedial 
  measures, 
  therefore, 
  look 
  to 
  getting 
  rid 
  of 
  

   such 
  breeding 
  places. 
  

  

  BOSTRYCHUS 
  Geoff. 
  

  

  b 
  ' 
  Ct.WARUTt 
  

  

  Fig. 
  123. 
  — 
  The 
  "apple 
  twig 
  borer": 
  a, 
  beetle 
  from 
  above; 
  b, 
  same 
  in 
  outline 
  from 
  

  

  side; 
  c, 
  e, 
  f, 
  structural 
  details; 
  d, 
  larva; 
  g. 
  pupa; 
  /;, 
  same 
  in 
  larval 
  

   burrow; 
  all 
  save 
  h 
  enlarged. 
  

  

  