164 STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. 



NEMOBIUS Serv. 



N. fasciatus DeG.= vittatus Harr. Common everywhere (Bt), Staten 

 Island late June and July (Ds), Caldwell (Cr), Newark, New Brunswick, 

 Jamesburg on cranberry bogs, Burlington County, X, Ocean County, 



VIII, Anglesea, IX (Sm), Brigantine (Ss). 



N. affinis Beut. Occurs with fasciatus from late July until frost (Bt), Staten 

 Island, common (Ds). 



PHYLLOSCIRTTJS G-uer. 



P. pulchellus Uhl. Ft. Lee, VIII, IX (Bt), Staten Island, VII-X (Ds), 

 Ocean County, IX (Sm), Riverton, VIII, 14 (Jn). 



ANAXIPHUS Sauss. 



A. exiguus Say. Staten Island in Salt Meadows on Ivafrutescois, VIII, IX 

 ( Ds), "New Jersey " (Bt Ss). 



A. pulicarius Sauss. Not yet actually found in New Jersey : occurs in Dela- 

 ware and Pennsylvania. 



MYRMECOPHILTJS Latr. 



M. pergandei Bruner. Occurs in ant nests from Massachusetts to Maryland ; 

 but not yet actually taken, because not sought for, in New Jersey. 



APITHTJS Uhler. 



A. agitator Uhler. Riverton IX, 5, 25 (Jn), Anglesea, IX, 9, Bayside, IX, 

 20 (Sm). 



OROCHARIS Uhler. 



O. saltator Uhler. Bayside, IX, 21 (Sm), Riverton, VIII, 2, IX, 5 (Jn). 



CECANTHTJS Serv. 



CE. niveus Serv. Caldwell (Cr), Staten Island, VII-XI (Ds), Riverton, VIII, 

 21, Glassboro, IX, 7 (Jn), New Brunswick, X, 9, g. d. 



This and the other species of the genus are " tree crickets " and sometimes 

 do considerable harm by puncturing the twigs for oviposition. Raspberry fields 

 in Warren County, and plum orchards in Mercer County, have been quite 

 markedly harmed by them. 



CE. angustipennis Fitch. Staten Island, VIII-X (Ds), Riverton, VIII, 21, 



IX, 5, common (Jn). 



CE. fasciatus Fitch. Stateu Island, VIII-X (Ds), Newark, Jamesburg, IX, 

 4, (Sm), Brigantine (Ss). 



CE. nigricomis Wlk. Mr. Beutenmuller reports this as the most common of 

 the species about New York, and taken by him in the northern part of 

 New Jersey. Riverton, IX, 11 (Jn). Westville, IX, 12 i;Rehn). 



