CATALOGUE OF INSECTS. 161 



SCUDDERIA Stal.* 



S. furcata Bruner. Ft. Lee distiict (Bt), Jamesburg on cranberry bogs (Sm), 

 New Jersey (Ss), Staten Island, VIII XI (Ds). 



S. furculata Bruner. Caldwell (Cr), Riverton, IX, 10 (Rehn), New Bruns- 

 wick, Jamesburg, Lahaway, Ocean and Burlington Counties on cranberry 

 bogs, VIII and IX. This species and the next following do serious 

 injury, sometimes, to cranberries just before they ripen, by eating into 

 the fruit to get at the seed which they eat and leave the berry to dry up. 

 A flock of turkeys on an infested bog will make short work of this pest. 



S. curvicauda DeG. Caldwell (Cr), Orange Mts., VIII, New Brunswick, 

 IX, Jamesburg and elsewhere on cranberry, VIII, IX (Sm). 



S. pistillata Bruner. Occurs with other species, VIII and IX (Bt), "New 

 Jersey " (Ss). 



S. angustifolia Harr. Occurs with the other species (Bt), "New Jersey" 

 (Ss). 



S. texensis Scudd. Staten Island, VIII (Ds). 



S. fasciata Beut. Found on pine trees in Connecticut and New York, and 

 should be found in northern New Jersey ( Bt). 



S. truncata Beut. Vineland (Bt). 



CONOCEPHALTJS Thunb. 



C. ensiger Harr. Fort Lee, July until frost (Bt), Staten Island, VII (Ds). 



C. exiliscanorus Davis. In salt meadows on Spartina, late July until frost 

 I Ds i , Hackensack meadows (Bt). 



C. robustus Scudd. Hackensack meadows (Bt), Staten Island, VIII ( Ds i , 

 Sea Isle City (Ss), Anglesea, very common in September (Sm). 



C. dissimilis Serv. Fort Lee, VIII, IX (Bt), Staten Island, VIII (Ds), West- 

 ville, IX, 12 (Jn). 



C. retusus Scudd. Caldwell (Cr). It seems likely that this species is con- 

 fused with others ; Prof. Bruner asserts its distinctness from dissimilis 

 and other allied forms. 



C. atlanticms Bruner. Philadelphia neck, IX, 9 (W), Westville, IX, 12 (Jn). 

 C. gladiator Redt. Philadelphia neck, IX, 9 (W). Sure to occur in N. J. 

 also. 



ORCHELIMUM Serv. 



O. glaberrimum Burm. Caldwell (Cr), Fort Lee district (,Bt), Anglesea, IX, 



5 iW) 

 O. agile DeG. Jamesburg, Ocean and Burlington Counties Anglesea, VIII, 



IX (Sm). 



* The names in this genus have not been brought into accord with Mr. Scudder's recent work. The 

 same species may be therefore twice referred to under different names, in two cases. 



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