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S. maculata Fabr. New Jersey, probably. 



S. mariae Riley. Central and Eastern U. S. (Cm). 



S. microg-aster Say. Cape May, VI, 22 (Jn). 



S. nigrifex Wlk. New Jersey, probably. 



S. nortonii Cress. Newark, from Limacodes larva (Sm), Anglesea, VIII, 13 



(Jn). 

 S. torvina Cress. Jamesburg, New Brunswick, VII (Sm), Cramer Hill, V, 21 



(Jn). 



Family LXIII EURYTOMIDJE. 



DECATOMA Spin. 



D. hyalipemiis Walsh. New Jersey, probably. 



D. varians Walsh. New Brunswick (Sm). 



EUDECATOMA Ashm. 



E. qnerci-lanse Fitch. New Brunswick (Sm). 

 E. clorsalis Fitch. New Brunswick (Sm). 



EURYTOMA Illig. 



E. bolteri Riley. New Brunswick, VII, 20 (Sm). 



E. bicolor Walsh. Jamesburg, VII, 15 (Sm). 



E. diastrophi Walsh. Newark, V, New Brunswick 



(Sm). 

 E. lanulse Fitch. New York. 

 E. studiosa Say. Pennsylvania. 

 E. querci-globuli Fitch. New York. 

 E. querci-pisi Fitch. New York. 

 E. auriceps Walsh. New Brunswick (Sm). 



ETJOXYSOMA Ashm. 

 E. vitis Saund. Lives in grape seed (Saund). 



ISOSOMA Walk. 



I. hordei llarr. Lives in grain: one of the joint 

 worms. 



I. tritici Riley. Also one of the joint worms. These 

 species have never been injurious in New Jersey 

 and can be easily controlled by using up all the 

 straw completely during the winter. 



Fig. 264. — Female hosoma 



ovipositing in stem of 



wheat : enlarged. 



