604 STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. 



Family XC SELANDRIIDiE. 



Sul>-family I BLENNOCAMPINJE. 



FENUSA Leach. 



F. curta Nort. Leaf miner on swamp oak (Dyar). 

 F. ambigua Nort. Pennsylvania, Illinois (Cress). 



KALIOSYSPHINGA Tischb. 



K. melanopoda Cam. Leaf miner on alder (Dyar), Prospect Park, Brook- 

 lyn, IV, 2 (USN M). 



PERICLISTA Konow. 



P. emarginata MacL. New York City, on Q. coccinea (Dyar). 



P. subtruncata Dyar. New York City on Q. coccinea (Dyar). 



P. medius Nort. Recorded from New Jersey : larva a spring slug on white 

 oak (Dyar). 



P. albicollis Nort. Larva on black oak, Bellport, L. I. (Dyar). 

 P. purpuridorsum Dyar. Larva on white oak, Bellport and Brookhaven, L. 

 I., Pelham Manor, New York City, Washington, D. C. (Dyar). 



ISODYCTITJM Ashm. 



I. subgregarius Dyar. Larva on rock oak, Quercus prinus, Pelham Manor, 



N. Y., and generally on Long Island (Dyar). 

 I. infrequens Dyar. Larva on white oak, Brookhaven, L. I. (Dyar). 

 I. caryicolus Dyar. Ft. Lee, on Hickory (Dyar). 



PHYMATOCERA Dahlb. 



P. fumipennis Nort. "New Jersey" (Cress) ; larva on flowers of Smilacina 

 (Young). 



P. nubilipennis Nort. "United States" (Cress). 

 P. rudis Nort. United States (Cress). 



BLENNOOAMPA Hartig. 



B. inhabilis Nort. Flatbush, Brooklyn, VI, I, probably on pear (U S N M). 

 B. capitalis Nort. New York (Cress). 



B. pygmaea Say. Larva on grape, generally distributed throughout the 

 State : never harmful in my experience. 



MONOPHADNOIDES Ashm. 



M. rubi Harr. The "raspberry saw-fly," common and sometimes seriously 

 injurious to raspberry and blackberry plantations near Hammonton. 

 The arsenites in mixtures of moderate strength should be used. 



