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Cicada pruinosa var. latifasciata Davis. Cape May County, Davis. 



This record should replace C. pruinosa Say in the 1909 list. (Jour. 



N. Y. Ent. Soc. vol. 23, p. 8) Davis. 

 Livia vernalis Fitch. Trenton, July 2. E. L. Dickerson. 

 Pachypsylla celtidis-mamma Riley. Makes leaf galls on Celtis. 



Riverton, June 25. E. L. Dickerson. 

 Pemphigus ulmifusus Walsh. Elizabeth. Gall on leaf of Ulmus 



piibcsccns. H. B. Weiss. 

 Aphis hederae Kalt. In greenhouses on English ivy. Not common. 



H. B. Weiss. 

 Aphis houghtonensis Troop. Riverton, on gooseberry. T. J. 



Headlee. 

 Aphis nerii Fonsc. In greenhouses on oleander. Not common. 



H. B. Weiss. 

 Aphis rufomaculata Wils. Green aphis of chrysanthemum, in 



greenhouses. H. B. Weiss. 

 Rhopalosiphum ligustri Kalt. Jersey City, July 15, on privet. H. B. 



Weiss and E. L. Dickerson. 

 Macrosiphum sanborni Gill. Black aphis of chrysanthemum, in 



greenhouses. H. B. Weiss. 

 Myzus rosarum Kalt. On roses in greenhouses. H. B. WJeiss. 

 Aleyrodes mori Quaint, var. maculata Morr. Palmyra, August 6, 



on sweet gum. E. L. Dickerson. 

 Pseudococcus kraunhiae Kuwana. Rutherford, July, 1915, on 



Taxus cuspidata. Evidently introduced from Japan. H. B. Weiss. 

 Antonina crawi Ckll. On Bambusa henonis and B. aurea. Riverton, 



Aug. 6. Evidently introduced from Japan. H. B. Weiss. 

 Eucalymnatus tessellatus Sign. On palms in greenhouses. H. B. 



Weiss. 

 Coccus pseudohesperidum Ckll. Rutherford, South Orange, Sum- 

 mit, in greenhouses on Cattleya orchids and other greenhouse 



plants. H. B. Weiss. 

 Toumeyella pini King. Asbury Park, July 26, on pine. E. L. 



Dickerson and H. B. Weiss. 

 Aulacaspis zamiae Morg. On Cycas rcvoluta in greenhouses. H. B. 



Weiss. 

 Chrysomphalus rossi Mask. On orchids, rubber plants in green- 

 houses. H. B. Weiss. 



Order HEMIPTERA (HETEROPTERA). 

 Stephanitis pyrioides Scott {azaleae Horv.). Rutherford, Arlington, 

 Palmyra, Riverton, Nutley and other parts of the state. August to 

 November. Feeds on foliage of azaleas. Originally imported from 

 Japan. H. B. Weiss & E. L. Dickerson, 



