Vol. XXvi] ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. lOI 



Locality : Imperial Co., California. Collector : E. O. Essig. 



I am indebted for the specimens on which tfiis species is 

 described to Mr. E. O. Essig. of Sacramento, who has very 

 kindly supplied me with some interesting California material. 



ExFLANA-nON ^T PlATt IIL 



Fig. I. Telamona alia tp. nov. (Latersl view) 

 a. Telamona alia ap. nov. (Cephalic view) 



3. Carynota maculata tp. nov. (Lateral view) 



4. Carymola matulala sp. nov. (Cephalic view) 



5. SHcto<ephaUi mnmuta tp. nov. (Lateral view) 



6. Stutoce^kala mtinuta tp. nov. (Cephalic view) 



7. Crreta occidcnialis »p. nov. (Lateral view) 

 & Cereta occidrmlatis tp. oov. (Cephalic view) 

 9l CtreM oeeidmtaiis tp. nov. (Dortal view) 



la Ctrtsa occi4mlaHs »p. nov. (Last vcatnl wgmmt, fcanle.) 



Additions to Inacctt ol New Jersey. 



By Harbv B. Weiss, New Bntnswick. N. J. 

 Since the publication of the 1909 Report of the New Jersey 

 State Museum containing "The Insects of New Jersey" hy Dr. 

 John B. Smith, the following additiomil species have come to 

 light, the records of which have been taken from Entomologi- 

 cal News, Bulletins of the Brooklyn Entoinok>gical Society, 

 Reports of the New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Sution. 

 Transactions of the American Entomological Socir* "-:lle- 

 tins of the Maine Agricultural Experiment Station. { .ms 



uf the U. S. Bureau of Entomology, Proceedings of the U. S. 

 National Museum and personal oUcrvAtioos. Thanks are due 

 to Mr. C. A. Frost and Mr. Dury for determinations made in 

 the Coleoptera and to Mr. C. H. Richardson for imiicating the 

 sources of most of the records in the flymenoptera. Crctlit 

 is given in the text to the collect' «r- %v^-. l«-iv«« l.«vn kind enough 

 to send me their new records. 



Order NEUROPTERA 

 Conwcntxia anguUta Navaa. Wcstfield. Aug. 31. de la Torre 

 Hucno. 



Order TRICHOPTERA. 

 Neuronia tmitU Banks. Lakehurtt. July 4. Englehart. 



