THE INSECTS OF NEW JERSEY. 753 



PROMACHUS Loew. 

 P. bastardi Macq. New Jersey (A E S). 



ASILUS Linne. 



Fig. 310. Fig. 311. Fig. 312. 



Fig. 310. Silky robber fly, Asilus sericcus. 



Fig. 311. Asilid larva. 



Fig. 312. Missouri bee-killer: Asilus missouriensis. 



A. sericeus Say. Ft. Lee VII, 4 (Dke) ; Caldwell (Cr) ; Orange Mts. VII, 



4, Merchantville VI, 2G, Atco VI, 19 (Jn) ; Trenton VII, 3 (Hk). 

 A. cacopilogus Hine. Atlantic City VII, 15 (Jn) ; Anglesea (Hk). 



A. fuscatus Hine. Newark VI, 13, Jamesburg VII, 4 (Hk); Riverton VI, 

 VII (div). 



A. lecythus Walk. Dover VI, 18, Morris Plains VI, 25, Newark VI, 14. 



A. orphne Walk, (distmctus Will.) Del. Water Gap VII, 8, Dover VI. 

 17 (Jn); Boonton VI, 8 (GG). 



A. flavofemoratus Hine. (flavipes Will.) Dover VI. 18, Newark VI, 14, 

 Jamesburg VII, 4, Riverton V, 30 (Jn) ; Trenton V, 25 (Hk). 



A. auricomus Hine. lona (Dke); Malaga IX, 15 (CG). 



A. notatus Wied. Del. Water Gap VII, 15, Newark VI, 14. Clementon V, 

 30, Anglesea VI, 14 (Jn) ; Ft. Lee VII, 4 (Dke). 



A. novae-scotiae Macq. Del. Water Gap VII, 14, Orange Mts., Riverton 

 VII, 31, Anglesea IX, 3 (Jn); Manumuskin IX, 15 (Dke). 



A. paropus Walk. Merchantville VI, 28. 

 A. sadyates Walk Atco VIII, 9. 



A. snowii Hine. (annulatus Will.) New Jersey (Hine); Trenton V, 25 

 (Hk). 



A. erythrocnemius Hine. New Jersey (Hine). 

 A. maneei Hine. Malaga VIII, 4 (CG). 



The subgeneric terms for the species of this genus have been omitted, 

 for convenience. 



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