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  REPORT 
  OF 
  NEW 
  JERSEY 
  STATE 
  MUSEUM. 
  

  

  C. 
  pascuellus 
  Linn. 
  Jamesburg 
  VII, 
  4 
  (Lt) 
  ; 
  the 
  larva 
  feeds 
  on 
  grasses, 
  

   and 
  that 
  is 
  true 
  of 
  most 
  of 
  the 
  species 
  in 
  this 
  genus. 
  

  

  C. 
  daeckellus 
  Haim. 
  DaCosta 
  VI, 
  3, 
  Brown's 
  Mills 
  V, 
  27-VI, 
  17, 
  type 
  

   locality 
  (Dke) 
  ; 
  Clementon 
  V, 
  9 
  (Lt). 
  

  

  C. 
  girardellus 
  Clem. 
  Great 
  Notch, 
  Ft. 
  Lee, 
  Brown's 
  Mills, 
  all 
  VII 
  (Dke), 
  

   Essex 
  Co. 
  VI, 
  VII, 
  common 
  at 
  light 
  (Kf 
  ) 
  ; 
  Newark 
  VII 
  (Wdt) 
  ; 
  Eliz- 
  

   abeth 
  VII 
  (Kp); 
  Jamesburg 
  VII 
  (Lt). 
  

  

  C. 
  alboclavellus 
  Zell. 
  Throughout 
  the 
  State 
  VI, 
  VII, 
  locally 
  common; 
  

   one 
  of 
  the 
  cranberry 
  bog 
  species, 
  although 
  not 
  a 
  cranberry 
  feeder. 
  

  

  C. 
  agitatellus 
  Clem. 
  Throughout 
  the 
  State 
  with 
  the 
  preceding, 
  than 
  

   which 
  it 
  is 
  less 
  common 
  and 
  of 
  which 
  it 
  is 
  a 
  variety 
  (Kf). 
  

  

  C. 
  multilineellus 
  Fern. 
  Brov/n's 
  Mills 
  VI, 
  16, 
  VII, 
  21 
  (Dke). 
  

  

  C. 
  elegans 
  Clem. 
  Essex 
  Co. 
  VI-IX, 
  very 
  common 
  in 
  open 
  woods 
  and 
  at 
  

   light 
  (Kf); 
  New 
  Brunswick 
  VII, 
  IX 
  (Coll); 
  Delair 
  VIII, 
  Wenonah 
  VII 
  

   (Dke); 
  5-mile 
  beach 
  VII, 
  VIII 
  (Haim). 
  

  

  C. 
  al 
  bell 
  us 
  Clem. 
  With 
  the 
  preceding, 
  under 
  the 
  same 
  conditions. 
  

  

  C. 
  turbatellus 
  Wlk. 
  Waverly 
  V, 
  VI 
  (Wdt). 
  

  

  C. 
  perlellus 
  Scop. 
  Still 
  only 
  a 
  probability 
  in 
  New 
  Jersey. 
  

  

  C. 
  hortuellus 
  Hbn. 
  Orange 
  Mts. 
  VI, 
  27 
  (Bwl); 
  Newark 
  at 
  light 
  VIII, 
  IX 
  

   ,(Wdt) 
  ; 
  Laurel 
  Springs 
  VII, 
  Stone 
  Harbor 
  VII 
  (Dke) 
  ; 
  Anglesea 
  VII 
  

   (Lt) 
  ; 
  throughout 
  the 
  cranberry 
  region 
  of 
  New 
  Jersey 
  V-VIII 
  and 
  

   sometimes 
  common 
  on 
  the 
  bogs. 
  The 
  larva 
  is 
  the 
  "girdle 
  worm," 
  

   and 
  does 
  some 
  injury 
  locally, 
  but 
  much 
  less 
  than 
  in 
  Massachusetts; 
  

   with 
  us 
  it 
  is 
  cranberry 
  feeder 
  incidentally 
  only, 
  its 
  chief 
  food 
  being 
  

   the 
  bog 
  grasses. 
  

  

  C. 
  decorellus 
  Zinck. 
  Montclair 
  VI, 
  VIII 
  (Wdt); 
  Wenonah 
  VII, 
  20 
  

   (Haim); 
  Anglesea 
  VIII 
  (div). 
  

  

  C. 
  ruricolellus 
  Zell. 
  Common 
  everywhere 
  V-IX; 
  larva 
  on 
  grass 
  and 
  

   sorrel. 
  

  

  C. 
  vulvivagellus 
  Clem. 
  Throughout 
  the 
  State 
  VIII, 
  IX, 
  usually 
  common. 
  

   The 
  larva 
  is 
  one 
  of 
  the 
  root 
  web-worms 
  and 
  sometimes 
  seriously 
  in- 
  

   jurious 
  to 
  corn 
  planted 
  on 
  old 
  sod-land 
  in 
  South 
  Jersey. 
  Remedial 
  

   measures 
  are 
  late 
  fall 
  or 
  early 
  spring 
  plowing 
  of 
  the 
  sod 
  and 
  the 
  

   free 
  use 
  of 
  the 
  salty 
  mineral 
  fertilizers. 
  

  

  C. 
  teterelliis 
  Zinck. 
  Throughout 
  the 
  State 
  VI-IX, 
  locally 
  common. 
  

  

  C. 
  mutabilis 
  Clem. 
  Common 
  everywhere 
  (Kf 
  ) 
  ; 
  Newark 
  VII 
  (Wdt); 
  

   Elizabeth 
  VIII 
  (Kp); 
  Brown's 
  Mills 
  VII, 
  Stone 
  Harbor 
  VIII 
  (Dke); 
  

   Anglesea 
  VI-VIII 
  (div); 
  Cape 
  May 
  VI 
  (Haim). 
  

  

  C. 
  caliginosellus 
  Clem. 
  Throughout 
  the 
  State 
  VI, 
  VII, 
  more 
  or 
  less 
  com- 
  

   mon; 
  has 
  the 
  same 
  larval 
  habits 
  as 
  "vulvivagellus" 
  and 
  also 
  injures 
  

   corn. 
  

  

  C. 
  zeellus 
  Fern. 
  Essex 
  Co. 
  VI, 
  VII, 
  not 
  uncommon 
  (Kf 
  ) 
  ; 
  Wenonah 
  VII 
  

   (Dke); 
  also 
  a 
  root 
  web-worm, 
  though 
  not 
  an 
  injurious 
  one 
  in 
  our 
  

   State. 
  

  

  