CATALOGUE OF INSECTS. 609 



Family XCII DINEURIDiE. 



HEMICHROA Curtis. 



H. americana Prov. Larva on alder, gregarious (Dyar). 



H. albidovaria Pack. Larva on black oak, Bellport, L. I. (Dyar). 



H. phytophagica Dyar. Larva on white oak, Van Cortland Park, N. Y. 



(Dyar). 



H. fraternalis Nort. Larva on white oak, Pelham Bay Park, N. Y. (Dyar). 



Family XCIII TBNTHREDINIDiE. 



Sub-family II DOLERIN^;. 



DOLERTJS Jur. 



D. abdominalis Nort. Caldwell (Cr) : all the larvae in this genus are grass 



feeders, according to Dyar. 

 D. albifrons Nort. Caldwell (Cr). 



D. aprilis Nort. Clementon, V, 10 (Jn), New Brunswick, V, and probably 



throughout the State (Sm). 

 D. arvensis Say. New Brunswick and elsewhere in the State, IV (Sm). 

 D. bicolor Beauv. Westville, IV, 19 (Jn), New Brunswick, IV, 21 (Sm). 

 D. collaris Say. Jamesburg, V, 4, common on that one day (Sm). 

 D. maculicollis Nort. "United States" (Cress). 

 D. sericeus Say. Anglesea, V, 30 (Sm), Long Island (Ashm). 

 D. unicolor Beauv. Caldwell (Cr). 

 D. similis Nort. Van Cortland Park, VI (Dyar), Clementon, V, 10 (Jn). 



Sub-family III STRONGYLOGASTEKIN^. 



STRONGYLOGASTER Dahlb. 



S. multicinctus Nort. Clementon, V, 30, Atco, VI, 4 (Jn). ' 



S. tacitus Say. Massachusetts to Georgia, Sea Cliff, Long Island, July ( U S 



N M). 

 S. luctuosus Prov. Larva on the brake, near New York (Joutel). 



STRONGYLOGASTROIDEA Ashm. 



S. apicalis Say. Larva on blackberry (Dyar), Clementon, V, 30 (Jn). 

 S. epicera Say. "New Jersey" (College Coll). 

 S. mellosus Nort. Clementon, V, 30 (Jn). 

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