THE INSECTS OF NEW JERSEY. y6c 



p. bicolor Fab. Ft. Lee (Osbiirn); Princeton VII, 21 (Jn) ; Clementon 



X. 4 (Hk). 

 P. tibialis Fall. Ft. Lee (Osburn); Orange Mt. VIH, 29 (Coll); Dover 



VI. 23, Janiesburg VII, 4, Clementon VIII, 6, Atco VL 4 (Jn) ; Trenton 



IX, 12 (Hk). 



CHILOSIA Meig. 



C. simills Coq. Riverton IX, 20; Lucaston IX, S, Clementon IX, 8 (Jn) ; 



lona IX, 12 (CG). 

 C. pallipes Loew. Dunnfield VII, 11. 15, Caldwell VI, 15 (Jn) ; Paterson 



V, 3 (Osburn); Delalr VIII, 18 (Dajcke). 

 C. capillata Loew. Clementon V, 9. 

 C. tristis Loew. Riverton IX, 11 (CG); Clementon IX. 5, X, 4 (Hk) ; 



Hammonton IX, 6, Bamber IX, 9, Manumuskin IX, 15, X, 8 (Dke). 

 C. comosa Loew. Garrott Rock, Paterson V, 3 (Osburn); Clementon IV, 



21 (Dke). 



MYIOLEPTA Newman. 

 M. varipes Loew. Clementon VI, 2 (Dke). 



BACCHA Fab. 



B. tarchetius Walk. Riverton IX, 9 (CG) ; Westville, 

 VIII, 28 (Jn); Clementon XII (Hk); Weymouth 



VIII, 16 (Dke). plius larva eat- 



B. clavata Fab. Riverton IX, 11, Avalon VI, 9. '"^ ^ plant-louse. 



B. I u gens Loew. Manumuskin X, 8 (Dke). 



B, fascipennis Wied. (aurinota Harris.) Trenton IX. 3, Riverton IX, 9 



(Hkl; Ocean Co., Cumberland Co. IX, 1 (Sm). 

 B. cognata Loew. Dunnfield, Del. Water Gap VII, 11. 



OCYPTAMUS Macq. 



O. fuscipennis Say. Trenton VII, 11 (Hk); Westville VII, 4, VIII, 14, 

 Clementon VIII, 9 (Jn) ; Lakewood (Lansing). 



PYROPH/ENA Schr. 

 P. rosarum Fab. Delaware Water Gap VII, 15. 



PLATYCHIRUS St. Farg. & Serv. 



P. quadratus Say. Palisades VII, 10 (Lv); Jamesburg VII, 4, 15, West- 

 ville V, 19, VIH, 23 (Jn); Trenton VII, 5, Clementon V, 30 (Hk). 



P. hyperboreus Stseger. Caldwell (Cr); Ft. Lee (Osbum) ; Elizabeth 

 V, 6 (Kp): Jamesburg VII, 4 ( Jn) ; Clementon V, 30 (Hk). 



P. peltatus Meig. Merchantville V, 26 (Dke). 



P. chagtopodus Will. Ft. Lee (Osburn). 



Fig. 315. — Syr- 



