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Family PHRYGANEIDyE. 



PHRYGANEA Linn. 

 P. interrupta Say. Caldwell (Cr) ; Anglesea VII, 12 (Coll); "New Jersey" 



is the type locality. 

 P. vestita Wlk. Staten Island V (Ds). 



NEUROMA Leach. 



N. angustipennis Hagen. Newark, Jamesburg VII, 4 (Coll). 

 N. concatenata Wlk. Recorded from Canada to Florida. 

 N. dossuaria Say. Buena Vista VI (Jn). 



N. ocellifera Wlk. Caldwell (Cr) ; Staten Island VI, VII (Ds) ; Orange 

 Mts., Jamesburg, Anglesea VI, 10-21 (Coll). 



N. postica Wlk. Caldwell (Cr) ; Chester VII, 8, Palisades V, 30, Orange 

 Mts., New Brunswick VI, Lahaway VI, 1, VII, 7 (Coll). 



N. semifasciata Say. Caldwell (Cr) ; Orange Mts. (Bt). 



N. stygipes Hagen. Staten Island, Ft. Lee V (Ds) ; Paterson IV, 21, So. 

 Orange IV, 18, Monmouth Jn. V, 9 (Coll). 



Family LIMNEPHILJD^. 



LIMNEPHILUS Leach. 



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L. submonilifer Wlk. pudicus Hagen. 



(Goniataulius) Newark X, 30, New 

 Brunswick, Prospertown VI, 1, Anglesea 

 IV, 26 (Coll). Riverton IV (Jn). 



PLATYCENTROPUS Ulm. 



P. maculipennis Kolen. (hostis Hagen.) 

 Jamesburg VII, 4 (Jn) ; Manchester VI 

 (Ds); Barnegat Bay Dist. VI, 4, Laha- 



Fig. 23. A caddice-fly, Limnephdus 



rhombicus; enlarged. w &y VI, 24 (Coll). 



HALESUS Steph. 

 H. argus Harr. Staten Island VI (Ds). 



PYCNOPSYCHE Banks. 



P. guttifer Wlk. (Halesus) Occurs from Canada to Georgia; certain to 



be found in New Jersey. 

 P. scabripennis Ramb. (Stenophylax) Lakehurst VIII, 23 IX (div). 



ALLOPHYLAX Banks. 

 A. punctatissimus AVlk. Chester (Coll). 



