CATALOGUE OF INSECTS. 



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HYLESINUS Fabr. 



H. aculeatus Say. Madison,V, 5 (Pr), Orange 

 Mts., common on cut ash (Bf): mines 

 under the green bark (Hp). 



H. opaculus Horn. " New Jersey " (Jl): mines 

 under green bark of elm (Hp). 



H. trifolii Linn. Bergen ( J] ), the "clover root 

 borer," which probably occurs throughout 

 the State ; but has not been reported as 

 injurious. 



CNESINTJS Lee. 



S. strigicollis Lee. Orange Mts., g. d. (Bf ), 

 Cape May Court House, V, 26 (W). 



PHLCEOSINUS Chap. 



P. dentatus Say. male = serratus Lee. fe- 

 male. Orange Mts., common on cedar 

 (Bf), Anglesea, V, 30 (W), VII (Sz), 

 Brigantine, IX (Hn), Newark, V, 9. 



P. n. sp. Horn. Anglesea (W). 



CRYPTURGUS Er. 



Fig. 105. — Clover-root borer, Hylesi- 



nus trifolii: a, a, a, work of the 



larva in stems and roots of clover 



plant ; natural size ; b, larva ; 



c, pupa ; d, adult beetle, 



enlarged. 



C. pusillus Gyll.= atomus Lee. " New Jersey " (Jl): infests pine and spruce, 

 boring in and under bark. 



H. porculus Er. = 

 of pine (Hp). 



HYLASTBS Er. 

 cavernosus Zimm. Newark (Bf), g. d. iW) : in bark 



HYLURGOPS Lee. 



H. g-labratus Zett. "New Jersey." 



H. pinifex Fitch. "New Jersey " (Jl), Newark : attacks pine, mining in the 

 green bark at base of dying trees. The two species have been referred 

 as identical ; but Mr. Hopkins inclines to consider them distinct and both 

 are listed here. 



Family ANTHRIBIDiE 



In these insects the mouth parts become more distinct and the labrum is 

 present. The antenme are not elbowed, but are sometimes very long and with 

 an obvious cylindrical club at the tip. They are usually gray or brown in color 

 mottled with black, and the snout is broad and obtuse. 



