352 STATE BOAKD OF AGRICULTURE. 



C. nenuphar Hbst The plum curculio : common throughout the State and 

 destructive to plum and peach, seriously injurious to other fruits : 

 remedies are jarring the beetles from the trees, picking up and destroy- 

 ing the dropped fruits. 



C. seniculus Lee. Woodbury, VIII, 8 (W). 



C. elegans Say. Hopatcong (Pm), Hudson Co (LI), Newark district (Bf), 

 Orange, Highlands, VI, Spring Lake, IX, reared from larva; feeding on 

 underground stems of Amaranthus retroflexus (Ch). 



C. aratus Germ. Atlantic Co., rare (W). 



O. cratsegi Walsh. The quince curculio ; occurs everywhere, but not com- 

 monly, though it is sometimes locally injurious. 



C. naso Lee. Atlantic Co., rare (W), on Cratcegus (Hn). 



C. posticatus Boh. Hudson Co. (LI), Newark district (Bf), Orange, VI 

 (Ch). Atlantic Co. (W) 



C. geminatus Lee Bloomfield, locally common (Bf), Hopatcong (Pm), 

 Hudson Co (LI), Westville, rare (Li), Atlantic Co , rare (W), Sandy 

 Hook, VII. 



C. cribricollis Say. Westville, I, 28, sifting (W). 



C. anaglypticus Say. Throughout the State in June : in walnut. 



C. nssunguis Lee. Along the river front near Camden (W), seashore (Li), 

 Anglesea and Cape May Co., generally, common on Hibiscus : has been 

 bred from seed pods of H. grandiflora, H. moschatus and H. militaris. 



RHYSSEMATUS Chevr. 



R. palmacollis Say. Hemlock Falls, VII (Bf). 



R. lineaticollis Say. Caldwell (Cr), Ft. Lee, in seed pods of milk-weed (Bt), 

 Snake Hill (Sf), Newark district (Bf), Madison, VII, 12 (Pr). 



CHALCODERMUS Sell. 

 C. collaris Horn. Atlantic City (Castle), Anglesea, V, 31, VI, 28 (W). 



ZAGLYPTUS Lee. 



Z. sulcatus Lee. Staten Island (Lg). 

 Z. striatus Lee. Anglesea (W). 



ACALLES Sen. 

 A. spec, indet. Newark (Bf). 



TYLODERMA Say. 



T. foveolatum Say. Throughout the State, V and VI : breeds in stems of 

 Oenothera biennis (Ch), also in Epilobium. 



T. fragarise Riley. Arlington, Maplewood, under stones (Jl): breeds in 

 strawberry. 



