. Annual report, including a report of the insects of New Jersey, 1909. THE INSECTS OE NEW JERSEY. 141 L. kalmii Stal. Common throughout the State IV-X. This is the species usually labeled "turcicus" in collections. L. turcicus Fab. All New Jersey specimens seen have proved to be "kalmii," but it is recorded irom Pennsylvania by Montandon and should occur in this State also (Bno).. NYSIUS Dal I N Fig. 61.—Nysius erica: a, potato leaf showing in- jury; h, nymph; c, adult: a, natural size, h, c, much enlarged. ericae Schill. (angusta- tus Uhl). Camden IX, X (Ss); Westville V,


. Annual report, including a report of the insects of New Jersey, 1909. THE INSECTS OE NEW JERSEY. 141 L. kalmii Stal. Common throughout the State IV-X. This is the species usually labeled "turcicus" in collections. L. turcicus Fab. All New Jersey specimens seen have proved to be "kalmii," but it is recorded irom Pennsylvania by Montandon and should occur in this State also (Bno).. NYSIUS Dal I N Fig. 61.—Nysius erica: a, potato leaf showing in- jury; h, nymph; c, adult: a, natural size, h, c, much enlarged. ericae Schill. (angusta- tus Uhl). Camden IX, X (Ss); Westville V, 20 (Jn); Lakehurst VII, 7 (Dn); Lahaway, common on cranberry bogs, Anglesea V, 28 (Coll). N. longiceps Stal. New Jer- sey (Stal). N. minutus Uhl. Woodbine VIII, 23 (Van D); New Jersey (Uhl). IM. providus Uhl. Madison VII, VIII, X (Brb); Orange Mts. VIII, 29 (Gr); Jamesburg VII, 18 (Coll); Lakehurst VII, 7 (Dn); Pt. Pleasant VII, 26 (Bno). BELONOCHILUS Uhl. B. numenius Say. Anglesea (Ss). ORSILLUS Dall. 0. scolopax Say. Jamesburg VII, 15 (Coll). May be an error and finally prove to refer to Nysius providus (Bno). SSCHNORHYNCHUS Fieb. 1. geminatus Say. (didymus Zett.) Throughout the State all season; also labeled "resedce" in collections, but is not really Panzer's species (Bno). CYMUS Hahn. C. luridus Stal. Pt. Pleasant VII, 26 (Bno). C. discorv^ Horv. Madison (Pr) ; Roselle Park XI (Brb) (Bno); Jamesburg VII, 15 (Coll). Glen Ridge C. angustatus Stal. Throughout the State IX until next VII. The records for "Cymodema tabida" in last edition really belong here. C. clavlculus Hahn. Throughout the State, fall and spring. C. brevlceps Stal. Madison VIII, Lakehurst IX (Brb).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original New Jersey state museum. [from old catalog].


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