316 STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. 



PHYLLOTRETA Foudr. 



P. sinuata Steph. Burlington Co., Westville, I, 28, VII, 2 (W), Hudson Co. 



(LI), Hopatcong (Pm), Madison, VIII, 1 (Pr). 

 P. vittata Fabr. Common throughout the State all summer, on cabbage and 



other Crnci/ercc- 

 P. bipustulata Fabr. Camden, III, 3, Anglesea, VI, 26 (W), g. d. (Li),. 



Orange Mts., V, 30 (Bf), Ft. Lee (Bt). 

 P. chalybeipennis Cr. Cape May, VII (Sz), Anglesea, Atlantic City (W), 



Sandy Hook (Bt), Sea Girt, VIII (Bf): a maritime form, on Cakile 



americana (Ch). 



P. picta Say. Da Costa, Berlin, VI, 12, 25, Atco, VII, 17 (W), Orange Mts. 

 (Bf), Greenwood, VI, 21 (Lv), Snake Hill, Ft. Lee, (Sf), g. d.: on 

 hickory sprouts, etc., in July (Hn). 



LONG-ITARSUS Latr. 



L. testaceus Mels. South Jersey, generally, Westville, VII, 2 (W), Newark, 



under stones in early spring (Bf). 

 L. alternatus Ziegl. Jamesburg, VII, 4 (Lg). 



L. melanurus Mels. Newark, III, 5 (Bf), Ft. Lee, Snake Hill (Sf). 

 L. insolens Horn. New Jersey (Horn), Anglesea (W), g. d. (Li), Newark 



(Bf). 



DIBOLIA Latr. 



D. borealis Chev. Throughout the State, VI and VII : lives on plantago ; 

 exceptionally attacks turnip (Ch). 



PSYLLIODES Latr. 



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P. punctulata Mels. G. d., rare (Li), Anglesea, VII (Sz), Hudson Co. (LI), 

 Newark, under stones, II, 13, 14 (Bf) : adult devours leaves of rhubarb 



(Ch). 



P. convexior Lee. G. d., rare (Li), Anglesea (W), Hudson Co. (LI). 



MIORORHOPALA Baly. 



M. vittata Fabr. Anglesea, VII (W, Sz), Hudson Co. (LI). Newark, g. d. 



(Bf), Chester (Dn), Highlands, Sandy Hook (Ch), Ocean Co., VI, 20: 



larva mines the leaves of golden rod (U). 

 M. xerene Newn. So. Camden, g. d., in wet places (W), Westville (Lij, 



Hopatcong (Pm), Ft. Lee (Sf ) : larva mines leaves of golden rod ^U). 

 M. erebus Newn. Jamesburg, VI, one spec. 

 M. excavata Oliv. Da Costa, VI, 12, Atco, IX, 11, Hemlock falls, VII, 4 



(W), g. d. (Li), Hopatcong (Pm), Fort Lee (Bt). 

 M. porcata Mels. Hudson County (LI), Fort Lee, rare (Bt), Wenonah, one 



spec. (Li). 



