﻿THE 
  INSECTS 
  OE 
  NEW 
  JERSEY. 
  727 
  

  

  L. 
  viburnicola 
  Beut. 
  Ft. 
  Lee 
  district; 
  galls 
  on 
  branches 
  of 
  arrowwood, 
  

   "Viburnum 
  dentatum" 
  X-VI 
  (Bt) 
  ; 
  Staten 
  Island 
  (Ft). 
  

  

  L. 
  vitinea 
  Felt. 
  Staten 
  Island 
  VI, 
  15; 
  obpyriform, 
  slightly 
  curved 
  gall 
  on 
  

   leaf 
  petiole 
  of 
  grape 
  (Ft). 
  

  

  L. 
  vitis 
  O. 
  S. 
  Throughout 
  the 
  State, 
  local 
  on 
  grape, 
  V, 
  VI 
  (Sm) 
  ; 
  makes 
  

   swellings 
  on 
  stems 
  and 
  leaf 
  galls 
  of 
  wild 
  grapes 
  (Bt). 
  

  

  CHORISTONEURA 
  Rubs. 
  

  

  C. 
  hibisci 
  Felt. 
  Staten 
  Island 
  IV; 
  gall 
  on 
  stem 
  of 
  marshmallow, 
  "Hibis- 
  

   cus 
  moschatus" 
  (Ft). 
  

  

  C. 
  eupatorii 
  Felt. 
  Staten 
  Island 
  V; 
  oval 
  gall 
  on 
  stem 
  of 
  "Eupatorium" 
  

  

  (Ft). 
  

  

  RHABDOPHAGA 
  Westw. 
  

  

  R. 
  batatas 
  Walsh. 
  Montclair, 
  Ft. 
  Lee 
  district; 
  galls 
  on 
  twigs 
  of 
  "Salix 
  

   discolor" 
  and 
  allied 
  species 
  of 
  willow 
  (Bt) 
  ; 
  Staten 
  Island 
  (Ds). 
  

  

  R. 
  ramuscula 
  Felt. 
  Staten 
  Island, 
  from 
  willow 
  twigs 
  showing 
  little 
  or 
  no 
  

   swelling 
  (Ft). 
  

  

  R. 
  brassicoides 
  Walsh. 
  Greenwood 
  Lake, 
  Montclair, 
  Ft. 
  Lee 
  district 
  

   VII-IX, 
  galls 
  on 
  branches 
  of 
  willow 
  (Bt). 
  

  

  R. 
  rigidas 
  O. 
  S. 
  Montclair, 
  Ft. 
  Lee 
  district, 
  galls 
  on 
  low 
  willows 
  (Bt) 
  ; 
  

   Staten 
  Island 
  (Ds). 
  

  

  R. 
  salicifolia 
  Felt. 
  New 
  Jersey 
  district 
  (Bt) 
  ; 
  bred 
  from 
  a 
  pouch 
  gall 
  

   on 
  "Spiraea 
  salicifolia" 
  VI 
  (Ft). 
  

  

  R. 
  strobiloides 
  O. 
  S. 
  Del. 
  Water 
  Gap 
  VI 
  (Jn) 
  ; 
  Greenwood 
  Lake, 
  Mont- 
  

   clair, 
  Orange 
  Mts., 
  Englewood, 
  Ft. 
  Lee 
  and 
  g. 
  d., 
  galls 
  on 
  tip 
  of 
  

   branches 
  of 
  low 
  willows 
  VIII-V 
  (Bt). 
  

  

  DASYNEURA 
  Rond. 
  

  

  D. 
  gleditschiae 
  O. 
  S. 
  Sometimes 
  common 
  locally 
  on 
  leaves 
  of 
  honey 
  

  

  locust, 
  "Gleditschia 
  triacanthos" 
  VI 
  (Bt) 
  ; 
  New 
  Brunswick 
  (Sm). 
  

  

  D. 
  grossulariae 
  Fitch. 
  New 
  Jersey 
  district; 
  larva 
  in 
  gooseberries 
  (Bt). 
  

  

  D. 
  hirtipes 
  O. 
  S. 
  Ft. 
  Lee 
  district, 
  Carlstadt; 
  gall 
  on 
  fragrant 
  golden- 
  

   rod, 
  "Solidago 
  graminifolia" 
  VI, 
  VII 
  (Bt). 
  

  

  D. 
  leguminicola 
  Lint. 
  The 
  clover-seed 
  midge; 
  more 
  or 
  less 
  common 
  

   throughout 
  the 
  State; 
  but 
  scarcely 
  injurious 
  because 
  not 
  much 
  clover- 
  

   seed 
  is 
  raised, 
  and 
  the 
  value 
  of 
  the 
  crop 
  for 
  hay 
  is 
  not 
  affected. 
  If 
  

   clover-seed 
  is 
  wanted 
  it 
  is 
  necessary 
  to 
  cut 
  an 
  early 
  crop 
  of 
  flowers 
  

   for 
  hay 
  and 
  make 
  seed 
  from 
  the 
  later 
  flowers. 
  

  

  D. 
  coryli 
  Felt. 
  Reared 
  from 
  corrugated 
  leaves 
  of 
  "Corylus" 
  at 
  West 
  

   Nyack, 
  N. 
  Y. 
  (Ft). 
  

  

  D. 
  rhois 
  Coq. 
  New 
  Jersey 
  district; 
  gall 
  on 
  roots 
  of 
  poison 
  ivy 
  (Bt). 
  

  

  D. 
  pseudacaciae 
  Fitch. 
  Ft. 
  Lee 
  district 
  (Bt) 
  ; 
  New 
  Brunswick, 
  common 
  

   on 
  leaves 
  of 
  locust, 
  "Robinia 
  pseudacacia" 
  (Sm). 
  

  

  