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STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. 



B. subsenea Lee. Newark district, g. d. (Bf), g. d. (W). 



B. transversa Say = interstitialis Say. Anglesea, V, 30 (W), occurs on 



yarrow (Jl). 

 B. conflnis Lee. Ocean Co., V, 28. 

 B. serea Boh. Atlantic City (Castle). 

 B". scolopacea Germ. Anglesea, Westville (W), Hopatcong (Pm). 



PLESIOBARIS Casey. 



P. t-signum Boh. " New Jersey " (W). 



P. albilatus Lee. Buena Vista, on yellow daisies (Li). 



GLYPTOBARIS Casey. 

 G-. rugicollis Lee. Atco, rare (W), on Ascelepias (Jl). 



ONYCHOBARIS Lee. 

 O. pectorosa Lee. Staten Island (Lg). 



MADARBLLUS Casey. 



M. undulatus Say. Throughout the State : on poison ivy (Bf), on grape and 

 Ampelopsis (Ch). 



ATJLOBARIS Lee. 



A. ibis Lee. Orange Mts. (Bf ). I believe I have seen scolopax Say, in a local 

 collection, but have no data. 



TRICHOBARIS Lee. 



Fig. 158. — Potato stalk borer, Trichobaris trinolata ; larva pupa and adult, enlarged. 



T. trinotata Say. Mercer County, locally common, Freehold, New Bruns- 

 wick and probably throughout middle and South Jersey. The larva is 

 the "potato stalk borer," and has been at times injurious: its natural 

 food plant is the horse nettle. Remedial measures are cutting and burn- 

 ing the dry potato stalks and killing out horse nettle. 



