754 REPORT OF NEW JERSEY STATE MU.SEUM. 

 Family DOLICHOPODID^. 



Small, usually shining green, sometimes black or yellow flies, with 

 short antennae, plump body and comparatively long legs, which are often 

 contrasting yellow or brown. The tarsi or feet are unusually long, whence 

 they are called "long-footed flies," and in the male the anterior pair are 

 often flattened or otherwise modified. In the same sex the abdomen is 

 frequently furnished with curiously complex claspers, which are bent 

 down beneath the body. In the female there is usually a pointed, flat 

 ovipositor. They are predatory in habit, feeding chiefly upon smaller 

 flies. The larvae are long, slender, cylindrical and feed on decaying 

 vegetation. 



PSILOPOOINUS Bigot. (PSILOPUS Meigen.) 



P, inermis Loew. Sharif. River VII, 12, Buena Vista VI, 11, Atlantic City 



VIII. 11, Avalon VI, 30. 

 P. caudatus Wied. Great Notch IX, 8 (GG); Merchantville VI, 28, Cape 



May VI, 14. 

 P. scobinator Loew. Westville V, 5, Atco VII, 9, Clementon VIII, 6. 

 P. scaber Loew. Caldwell (Cr) ; Shark River VII, 12. 

 P. patibulatus Say. Passaic VI, 8 (Coll); Jamesburg VII, 4, Westville 



Vn, 26, Anglesea VII, 19. 

 P. sipho Say. Caldwell (Cr) ; Merchantville VI, 28, Mullica Hill V, 30 

 (Jn); Glassboro VII, 20 (CG). 



AGONOSOMA Guerin. (GRAMPTOPSILOPUS Aldrich.) 



A. unifasciatum Say. (bicolor Loew.) Common, Dunnfield VII, 11, 



Jamesburg VII, 4, Riverton VII, 3, Clementon VIII, 8, Atco VII, 9. 

 A. tener Loew. Dunnfield, Del. Water Gap VII, 15. 

 A. scintillans Loew. Princeton VII, 21, Avalon VI, 30, VII, 29. 

 A. psittacinum Loew. Avalon VI, 3iJ (Jn) ; Anglesea VII, 4 (Lv). 

 A. variegatus Loew. Avalon VI, 30, Cape May VI, 22. 

 A. pal lens Wied. New Jersey (Bt). 



MESORHAGA Schiner. (APTORTHUS Aldrich.) 

 M. albiciliata Aldr. Types at Westville VII, 5, 20, 1891. 

 M. townsendii Aldr. Atlantic City VIII, 11. 



DIAPHORUS Meig. 

 D. mundus Loew. Avalon VII, 22, 29. 

 P. soda! is Loew. Westville VI, 6. 



D. leucostomus Loew. Shark River VII, 12, Riverton IX, 11 (Jn) ; Angle- 

 sea V, 28. 

 D. opacus Loew. Jamesburg VII, 4, Buena Vista VI, 11. 



