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CAMPTOPROSOPELLA Hendel. 



C. vulgaris Fitch. (Pachycerina verticalis) Chester IX, 2 (Coll); Tren- 

 ton IX, 7, Clementon V, 30 (Hk) ; Jamesburg VII, 4, Merchantville 



VI, 28, Anglesea VII, 19. 



LAUXANIA Latr. 



L. obscura Loew. Culver's Lake V, 29 (Sm) ; Dover VI, 17, Jamesburg 



VII, 4, Mullica Hill, Clementon V, 30. 



L. gracilipes Loew. Palisades- VII, 26 (Lv); Del. Water Gap VII, 11, 

 Lenola VIII, 7, Clementon VIII, 11 (Jn). 



L. cylindricornis Fab. Trenton V, 21 (Hk) ; Ocean Co. V (Sm); Clem- 

 enton V, 30. 



L. latipennis Coq. Buena Vista VI, 7 (Li); Egg Harbor VII, 10 (Sm). 

 L. opaca Loew. Buena Vista VI, 8 (Li); Avalon VI, 9. 

 L. muscaria Loew. Merchantville VI, 28, Avalon VI, 8. 



SAPROMYZA Fallen. 

 S. decora Loew. Pemberton VIII, 8 (Hk) ; South Camden VI, 6 (Li). 



S. compedita Loew. Jamesburg VII, 4, Atco VI, 4 (Jn) ; Anglesea V, 28 

 (Sm). 



S. philadelphica Macq. New Brunswick VII, 20, Jamesburg VII, 15 (Sm) ; 

 Cramer Hill VI, 10 (CG); Anglesea V, 28 (W). 



S. fraterna Loew. Chester VII, 5 (Coll) ; Merchantville VI, 28. 



S. umbrosa Loew. Lahaway VI, 21 (Sm) ; Atco VI, 17, Merchantville VI, 

 28, Anglesea VII, 10. 



S. macula Loew. New Brunswick VII, 1 (Sm); Atco VII, 7, Westville V, 

 19, Cape May VIII, 20. 



S. bispina Loew. Trenton VI, 3, Jamesburg VII, Anglesea VII (Coll). 



S. quadrilineata Loew. Trenton V, 20, Glassboro V, 19 (Hk) ; James- 

 burg VII, 4, Merchantville VI, 28, Clementon V, 30. ' 



S. lupulina Fab. Boonton VI, 6, (GG) ; Middlesex County VII, 7 (Sm) ; 

 Trenton V, 21, Lucaston IX, 9, Ashland V, 13 (Hk) ; Jamesburg VII, 

 4, Clementon V, 30 (Jn). 



S. longipennis Meig. Clementon V, 10. 



S. innuba Giglio-Tos. Riverton VI, 20. 



S. houghii Coq. Atco VII, 12, Egg Harbor VII, 10 (Coll). 



S. connexa Say. Merchantville V, 2G, National Park VI, 10 (Dke). 



S. magna Coq. Anglesea V, 28 (Dke). 



S. rotundicornis Loew. Malaga VI, 1 (Dke). 



Family ORTALID^E. 



Small or medium-sized flies, often with metallic colors, the wings 

 banded with brown or black. Head of good size, front broad, legs stout 

 and only moderately long. The larval stages are not well known. 



