THE INSECTS OF NEW JERSEY 



PANGONIA Latr. 

 P. pigra O. S. Dimnfleld, Del. Water Gap VII, 12 (Jn). 

 P. rasa Loew. New Hope (Hk). 



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G. chrysocoma O. S. 



GONIOPS Aldrich. 

 DLinnfield. Del. Water Gap VII, 11 (Jn). 



CHRYSOPS Meigen. 

 C. excitans Wlk. Lakeluust VI, 15 (Ds) ; Toms River V, 30. Bamber V, 



VI, 3 (Dke). 

 C. celer O. S. Common everywhere, mid-May to early July. 

 C. carbonarius Wlk. (fugax O. S.) Newark VI. 13, Buena Vista VI, 11, 



Atco VI, 4 (Jn); Clementon V, 30 (CG) ; Lacy V, 27, DaCosta VI, 15, 



common (Dke). 

 C. mitis O. S. Jamesburg VII, 14 (Hk); Brown's Mills VI. 25 (Dke). 

 C. cuclux Whitney. Orange Mts. V (Wdt) ; Trenton VII. 1 (Coll). 

 C. niger Macq. Common everywhere, V, 12-VII. 4 (Dke). 

 C. brimleyi Hine. Throughout the pine barrens V, 20-VII. 4 (Dke). 

 C. amazon Daecke. Brown's Mills, end VI, early VII, rare (Dke). 

 C. .nigrobimbo Whitney. Throughout the pine barrens end VI-IX (Dke). 

 C. plangens Wied. Passaic VI, 8 (Coll); Newark meadows VI (Wdt); 



Staten Island VI, 3 (Ds) ; Atco VI, 4, Avalon VI, Cape May VI, 14 



(Jn); Anglesea V, 28 (Dke). 

 C. fallax O. S. Dunnfield VII, 11, Morris Plains VI, 25. Jamesburg VII, 



Atco VI, 15, Buena Vista VI, 11 (Jn) ; Chester VIII. Millburn VII 



(Coll); Wenonah VI, 22; locally common (Dke). 

 C. moechus O. S. From all sections of the State VI. 28-VIII. 8. 



Fig. 303. — Chrysops uiuinttattis : enlarged. 



C. univittatus Macq. Throughout the State VI, 14-VIII, 23; locally a pest 

 along the edges of woods (Dke). 



