784 REPORT OF NEW JERSEY STATE MUSEUM. 



A. aterrima Desv. Throughout the State VI -X; a parasite of "Acronycta 



occidentalis," "Lagoa crispata," etc. 

 A. analis Fab. Clementon X, 4 (Hk). 



ECHINOMYIA Dumeril. 

 E. decisa Walk. "New Jersey" (Coq). 



E. florum Walk. Clementon V, 10, X, 4 (div) ; Atco VI, 4, Buena Vista 

 VI, 11. 



E. dakotensis Town. Lucaston VIII, 27 (CG) ; Atco IX, 11, Buena Vista 

 VI, 11 (Jn); Clementon IX, 5, X, 4 (Hk) ; Anglesea (W). 



EPALPUS Rond. 



E. signiferus Walk. Split Rock Lake IV, 28 (GG) ; Caldwell (Cr) ; New 

 Brunswick (Sm); Riverton IV, 17, Westville IV, 26 (Jn) ; Atco IV, 2 

 (Kp). 



BOMBYLIOMYIA B. and B. 



B. abrupta Wied. Dunnfield VII, 4, Morris Plains ( Jn) ; Caldwell (Cr) ; 

 Ft. Lee (Bt) ; Camden IX, 2 (Kp) ; Trenton (U S Ag). 



Family DEXIID^E. 



The "nimble flies" of Comstock differ from the Tachinids which they 

 otherwise resemble, in the longer legs and in having the bristle of the 

 antennae plumose to the tip. They are much less abundant, but are also 

 parasitic in habit. 



MYOCERA Desv. 



M. simplex Big. (eremides Wlk.) Chester IX, 16 (Coll); Westville VI, 

 21, Woodbury VII, 7, Atco VI, 18, Buena Vista VI, 11. 



PARAPROSENA B. and B. 

 P. apicalis Desv. Del. Water Gap VII, 14, Dover VI, 7. 



MELANOPHORA Meig. 



M. roralis Linn. Del. Water Gap VII, 12,'Clementon VIII, 6 (Jn) ; Avalon 

 VI, VII (div). 



DEXIA Meig. (ZELJA Desv.) 

 D. vertebrata Say. Delaware Water Gap VII, 8. 



PHASIOPS Coq. 

 P. flava Coq. Caldwell (Cr). 



