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Family LEPTOCERID^. 



BER/EA Steph. 

 B. nigritta Banks. Clemen ton VIII (Jn). 



MOLANNA Curtis. 



M. cinerea Hagen. "Eastern States;" sure to occur in New Jersey. 



LEPTOCERUS Leach. 



L. mentiens Wlk. New Brunswick VI, 23, VIII, common (Coll). 

 L. resurgens Wlk. (Setodes) New Brunswick VI, 23 (Coll). 

 L. transversa Hagen. Will probably be found in South Jersey. ' 



TRI/ENODES McLach. 



T. flavescens Banks. Del. Water Gap (Slosson); New Brunswick IX, 18 



(Coll); this is the species listed as "venusta" in the last edition. 

 T. ignita Wlk. New Brunswick IX, 18 (Coll); Riverton VII (Jn). 



LEPTOCELLA Banks. 



L. albida Wlk. (Setodes) Sure to be found in New Jersey. 

 L. exquisita Wlk. New Brunswick IX, 18 (Coll). 

 L. uwarowii Kolen. Riverton VII (Jn). 



CECETINA Banks. 



CE. avara Banks. New Brunswick VI, 23, IX, 19, common (Coll). 



CE. flaveolata Hagen. (Setodes) New Brunswick. 



CE. fumosa Banks. Staten Island VI (Ds). 



CE. guttata Banks. New Brunswick IX, 18 (Coll). 



CE. incerta Wlk. New Brunswick VI, 1-22, IX, 18 (Coll); Westville VI, 

 Riverton VII (Jn). 



CE. parvula Banks. New Brunswick IX, 18. 



MYSTACIDES Latr. 



M. nigra Linn. New Brunswick, and probably throughout the State. 



M. sepulchralis Wlk. Del. Water Gap VII, 12, New Brunswick VI, 22 

 (Coll). 



Family HYDROPSYCHIDyE. 



MACRONEMA Pict. 

 M. zebrata Hagen. New Brunswick VI, 23, very common (Gr). 



