THE INSECTS OF NEW JERSEY. 791 



L. narona Walk, (cyrtoneurina Stein.) Toms River IX, 22 (Dke) ; Sea 



Isle City VII, 22 (Jn) ; Anglesea VII, 12 (Coll). 

 L. arcuata Stein. Riverton IX, 29, Manumuskin X, 8 (Dke). 

 L. discreta Stein. Lucaston IX, 28 (Dke). 



ANTHOMYIA Meigen. 



A. pluvialis Linn. Great Notch V, 5 (Dke); New Brunswick VIII, 5 

 (Coll); Trenton VIII, 11 (Hk). 



A. albicincta Fall. Jamesburg, Farmingdale VII, 14, Atco IX, 9. 

 A. radicum Linn. This is the radish maggot, and often decidedly trouble- 

 some. 



A. pratincola Panz. Jamesburg VII, 4 (Hk) ; Atco VII, 9 (Li); lona V, 24 

 (Dke); Lahaway VIII, 1 (Sm). 



A. latitarsis Zett. Del. Water Gap VIII, 15 (Jn) ; Manumuskin X, 20 

 (Dke). 



HYDROPHORIA Desv. 

 H. ambigua Fall. Fort Lee VII, 4 (Dke). 

 H. divisa Meig. DaCosta VII, 30 (Dke). 



HYLEMYIA Desv. 



H. lipsia Walk. Del. Water Gap VII, 12, Dover VI, 18 (Jn) ; Ft. Lee VII, 

 4 (Dke); Woodbury V, 14, Clementon V, 30, lona VI, 8, Avalon VII, 29 

 (Jn). 



HAMMOMYIA Rond. 

 H. unilineata Zett. Trenton IV, 16 (Coll). 



EUSTALOMYIA Kow. 



E. vittipes Zett. Del. W^ater Gap VII, 8 (Jn) ; National Park V, 20 (Dke) : 

 lona IX, 12 (CG). 



EREMOMYIA Stein. 

 E. cylindrica Stein. Riverton X, 12 (Jn). 



PHORBIA Desv. (CHORTOPHILA Rond.) 



P. fusciceps Zett. (cilicrura Rond.) Palisades IV, 4, Highlands VII, 11 

 (Lv) ; Jamesburg VII, 4, Riverton IX, 25, Westville VII, 2 (Jn) ; Bur- 

 lington Co. V, Cumberland Co. (Sm). A general feeder in roots of 

 cabbage, raddish, onions, seed corn, etc., etc. 



P. cinerella Fall. Newark V, New Brunswick (Sm). 

 P. Isevis Stein. Riverton VII, 24. 



