364 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 



Family CULICID^. 



CULBX, Linn. 

 O. ciliatus, Fabr. 



Caldwell, common — Crane. Taken quite frequently in New 

 Jersey. One of the common mosquitos. It as frequently takes 

 the collector. 



O. consobrinus, R. Desv. 

 O. damnosus, Say. 



Also quite abundant in New Jersey. 

 C. trieeriatus, Say. 



More rare, but still obtrusively abundant on occasion. 



ANOPHELES, Meigen. 

 A. quadrimaculatus, Say. 



Not common. I was taken by only a single specimen. 

 Caldwell, common — Crane. 



AEDBS, Meigen. 

 A. sapphirinus, O. S. 



CORETHRA, Meigen. 

 C. punctipennis, Saj-. 



Family CHIRONOMID^. 



CHIRONOMUS, Meigen. 



C. cristatus, Fabr. 

 0. geminatus, Say. 

 C. glaucurus, Wied. 

 O. lineola, Wied. 

 C. lobifer, Say. 

 C. modestus, Say. 

 C. tricinctus, Meigen. 



