THE INSECTS OF NEW JERSEY. 



PYRGOTA Wied. 



P. undata Wied. Caldwell (Cr) ; Orange Mts., Woodbury V, 22 (CG) ; 

 Atco VI, 19 (Nell); Clementon VI, 5 (Dke). 



P. valida Harris. Caldwell V, 16 (Cr); Westville V, 18, VII, 12 (div). 



AMPHICNEPHES Loew. 



A. pulla Wied. (pertusus Lw.) Newark VI, 16, Jarnesburg VII, 4, Atco 

 VI, 4, Buena Vista VI, 11, DaCosta VII, 30 (Jn); Wenonah VI, 14 

 (Dke); Egg Harbor VII, 10 (Coll). 



RIVELLIA Desv. 



R. conjuncta Loew. Jamesburg VII, 4, Atco VII, 12 (Jn) ; Buena Vista 



VI, 14 (Li); Malaga VII, 20, Anglesea V, 28 (W). 

 R. viridulans Desv. Throughout the State V-VIII, common. 

 R. quadrifasciata Macq. New Brunswick VII, 30 (Sm) ; Jamesburg VII, 



15, Westville VI, 26, Clementon V, 30, VIII, 8 (Jn) ; Anglesea V, 28 



(W). 



R. flavimana Loew. Westville V, 19 (Jn); Clementon V, 30 (Hk). 

 R. variabilis Loew. Avalon VII, 29 (Jn); Anglesea V, 28, VII, 19 (div). 

 R. pallida Loew. Boonton VII, 10 (GG) ; Newark VI, 13 (Jn) ; Ocean Co. 



V (Sm) ; Anglesea VI, 11 (Hk). 



R. brevifasciata Johns. Atco VI, 18 (Jn); Lacy VII, 14 (Dke). 

 R. boscii Desv. Trenton V, 21 (Hk). 



TRITOXA Loew. 



T. flexa Wied. W T estville 

 VIII, 23, Woodbury VI, 

 1, Atco VI, 18 (Jn); 

 Malaga IX, 15 (CG) ; 

 Lucaston IX, 9 (Hk). 



T. incurva Loew. Cald- 

 well (Cr). 



CAMPTONEURA Macq. 



C. pi eta Fab. Throughout 

 the State VI-X, com- 

 mon. 



Fig. 332. The onion fly, Tri'oxa fle.ra and its 

 larva: enlarged. 



IDANA Loew. 

 I. marginata Say. "New Jersey" (A E S). 



TEPHRONOTA Loew. 



T. narytia Walk, (humilis Loew.) Jamesburg VII, 4, Atco VII, 9. Buena 

 Vista VI, 11 (Jn); Belleplain IX, 8, Brown's Mills VII, 5 (Dke). 



