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TABUDA Walker. 



T. fulvipes Walk. Riverton IV, 17, 30, Westville IV, 16, Clementon IV, 15, 

 V, 5 (Jn); Lahaway IV, 20 (Sm); Manumuskin IV, 24-V, 5 (Dke). 



PSILOCEPHALA Zett. 



P. haemorrhoidalis Macq. Newark VI, 16, Jamesburg VII, 4, Westville, 

 VIII, 13, Shiloh IX, 1, Avalon VI, 9, Cape May VI, 14 (Jn) ; Pemberton 

 VII, 8, IX, 1 (Hk). 



P. morata Coq. Avalon VI, 8, Cape May VI, 14. 



P. aldrichii Coq. Jamesourg VII, 4, Riverton VI, 15, Weymouth VIII, 16 

 (Dke) ; Westville VII, 12, Stone Harbor VIII, 3. 



P. rufiventris Loew. Clementon V, 30, Pleasantville VI, 13 (Lt) ; West- 

 ville VII, 2, Atlantic City VIII, Avalon VI, 9, Anglesea VII, 16. 



P. scute Maris Loevir. Dunnfield VII, 8, 12, Jamesburg VII, 4. 



P. pictipennis Wied. Jamesburg VII, 4 (div) ; Riverton VII, 3, Atco VI, 

 18, VII, 9 (Jn); Pemberton VII, 8, Clementon V, 30 (Hk). 



THEREVA Latr. 



T. senex Wlk. Dunnfield VII, 15 (Jn) ; Boonton VIII, 23 (GG) ; Caldwell 



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

 T. albifrons Say. Riverton V, 14, Clementon V, 6. 

 T. sp. Toms River V, 30 (Dke). 



Family SCENOPINID^. 



The "window-flies": small, slight, blue flies, somewhat flattened, and 

 with yellow or red legs. The larvae are slender and worm-like often found 

 under carpets, where they 

 feed on "moths" and other 

 carpet pests. 



SCENOPINUS Latr. 



S. fenestralis Linn. Caldwell 



(Cr) ; New Brunswick 



(Sm) ; Riverton, Atco 



VII, 21 (Jn); Glassboro 



VII, 5 (CG); DaCosta 



VII, 20 (Dke); Ashland 



V, VI (Hk). 

 S. glabrifrons Meig. New 



Jersey (Jn). 



Fig. 308. 



-The window fly, Sccnopinus fenestralis: 

 enlarged. 



