CATALOGUE OF INSECTS. 



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L. setosus Lee. Hopatcong (Pm). 



L. teretirostris Lee. " New Jersey " (Jl). 



MACROPS Kirby. 



M. solutus Boh. Newark, common on pickerell weed (Bf), Camden, Glou- 

 cester Co., common in winter, sifting (W), g. d. (Li). 



M. indistinctus Dietz. •« New Jersey " ( Dietz and U S N M), Newark (Li). 



M. delumbis Gyll. Newark, Bloomfield, VIII, 12 (Bf), Hopatcong (Pm). 



M. sparsus Say. Hopatcong (Pm), Bloomfield, VIII, 12, Newark, g. d. ( Bf ). 



M. obscurellus Dietz. Newark, Irvington (Bf), Brooklyn, Long Island (U 

 SNM). 



M. humulis Gyll. Brigantine beach, IX (Hn), Salt meadows, III, 19 (Bf i, 

 Ocean Co., V. 



M. porcellus Say. Newark (Bf). 



PISSODES Germ. 



P. strobi Peck. Throughout the State, 

 more or less common, and some- 

 times injurious to pine and spruce : 

 known as the white pine weevil : 

 no practical remedy is known save 

 to cut and destroy the infested 

 shoots. 



PACHYLOBIUS LeC. Fig. 155.— White pine weevil, Pissodes strobi: 



a, its larva ; b, pupa ; enlarged. 



P. picivorus Gem. Brigantine beach, 



IX (Hn), g. d. (W, Li), Lahaway, X, 11 : on pine. 



HYLOBITJS Germ. 



H. pales Hbst. Throughout the State, IV and V ; breeds under pine bark. 

 H. confusus Kirby. Newark, one specimen, on blackberry blossoms (Bf). 



ETJDOCIMTJS Sch. 



E. mannerheimi Boh. Hackensack meadows (Bt), was once abundant near 

 Hoboken, years ago (Ch), Anglesea, one specimen only (W). 



LIXUS Fabr. 



L. sylvius Boh. Ft. Lee (Li, Julich, Bt). 



L. terminalis Lee. Hudson Co. (LI), Newark district (Bf), Westville I.i , 



g. d. (W). 

 L. rectus Lee. Arlington ( Jl). 

 L. concavus Say. Throughout the State : breeds in stalks of sunflower, 



dock, rhubarb, thistle, etc. 



