THE INSECTS OF NEW JERSEY. 713 



PROCLADIUS Skuse. 



P. scapularis Loew. Riverton VII, 24. 



P. thoracicus Loew. Riverton VI, 19, Westville VII, 21. 



TANYPUS Meigen. 



T. dyari Coq. Forest Hill (Wdt) ; New Brunswick IV, 30 (Sm) ; Lucaston. 



V, 30 (Dke). 



T. melanops Meig. Riverton V, 14, Westville VI, 6, Clementon VI, 3. 

 T. pilosellus Loew. Riverton VI, 30. 

 T. johnsoni Coq. Riverton IV, 30, VI, 18. 

 T. monilis Linn, (annulatus Say.) Great Piece Meadow V, 1 (Coll); 



Riverton V, 14, IX, 5. 



T. bifasciatus Coq. Riverton IV, 30. 



T. pallens Coq. Riverton. 



T. baltimoreus Macq. Riverton V, 14, VI, 18. 



T. turpis Zett. Boonton III, 8, 12 (GG). 



PSILOTANYPUS Kieffer. 

 P. occidentalis Coq. Riverton IX, 14. 



PROTENTHES Johannsen. 

 P. culiciformis Linne. Riverton (Jn); Lahaway VI, 10 (Coll). 



CHASMATONOTUS Loew. 

 C. bimaculatus O. S. Westville (Vk). 



THALASSOMYIA Schiner. 

 T. platypus Coq. Dunnfield, Del. Water Gap VII, 8. 



CHIRONOMUS Meigen. 



C. brunneus Walk. Dover VII, 16. 



C. cristatus Fab. New Brunswick (Sm); Common, Westville VI, 6, 

 Clementon V, 10, Riverton III, 20, Shark River VII, 12 (Jn). 



C. jucundus Walk. Riverton VIII, 21. 



C. lineola Wiecl. Common, Westville VI, 6, VII, 4, VIII, 13. 



C. modestus Say. Westville VHI, 13, Riverton V, 14. 



C. pedestris Meig. Dunnfield, Del. Water Gap VII, 8, 12. 



C. dispar Meig. Clementon VI, 3, VIII, 11. 



C. brachialis Coq. Asbury Park VIII, 16, Westville VI, 21. 



C. pedellus De Geer. Riverton IV, 30, V, 14, Clementon VI, 3. 



C. fascipennis Zett. Clementon VI, 3. 



C. taeniapennis Coq. Dunnfield, Del. Water Gap VII, 8. 



