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STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. 



PTOSIMA Sol. 



gibbicollis Say. Sea shore (Li), Anglesea (W), rare. Reared from red- 

 bud, Cercis canadensis (Ch), and also found on black locust (Sz). 



MASTOG-ENIUS Sol. 



M. subcyaneus Lee. Camden and Gloucester Co., 

 Anglesea, VII, on dead oak (W), Landisville 

 (Li), Hudson Co. (LI), Newark district on wil- 

 low (Bf) ; also on oak (U). 



ETJPRISTOCERTJS Deyr. 



E. cogitans Web. Camden and Gloucester Co., 

 black alder (W), Westville (Li), Hudson Co. 

 (LI), Newark district on black alder (Bf), Pali- 

 sades, V, 7, bred from alder (Love). 



Fig. 103.— Blackberry gall 



maker ; b, larva : c, 



adult : enlarged. 



AGRILTJS Steph. 



UL 



Fig. 104.— Blackberry gall : a, swellings just begun over recent 



borings ; c, section through an old stem to show 



appearance of gall. 



A. ruficollis Fabr. Common throughout the State in June. The larva bores 

 in the stems of blackberry and raspberry, forming galls on some varieties 

 and becoming seriously injurious in Atlantic and Cumberland Counties. 

 Methods of treatment have been already mentioned. 



A. lateralis Say. South Jersey, rare (W), Buena Vista (Li), Eagle Rock, one 

 specimen (Bf), Staten Island (Lg). 



