788 REPORT OF NEW JERSEY STATE MUSEUM. 



GRAPHOMYIA Desv. 



G. maculata Scop. Jamesburg VII, 4, Clementon V, 12, VIII, 8, X, 1 ( Jn) ; 

 Riverton VII, 12 (CG). 



STOMOXYS Geoff. 



S. calcitrans Linn. The "stable-fly," common throughout the State; a 

 great pest to cattle (Sm). 



LYPEROSIA Rond. (H/EMATOBIA Desv.) 



Fig. 329. — The horn fly, Lyperosia irritans : a. egg; b, fly; c, d, 

 head and mouth parts: much enlarged. 



L. irritans Linn, (serrata Ddsv.) "The horn-fly"; common throughout 

 the State, but not so abundant as in previous years. Cattle may be 

 protected from its attacks by sponging lightly with fish oil, to which 

 a little crude carbolic acid has been added. 



IVIUSCINA Desv. 



IVI. stabulans Fall. New Brunswick VI, VII (Sm) ; Riverton IX, 20 (CG) ; 

 Shark River VII, 9, Westville VII, 5. 



M. assimilis Fall. New Brunswick, Monmouth County VII (Sm) ; West- 

 ville IV, 9 (Jn). 



MYOSPILA Rond. 



M. meditabunda Fab. Westville VII, 21, Clementon V, 10. 



Family ANTHOMYID/E. 



The flies of this family so closely resemble those of the preceding that, 

 to the ordinary observer, they seem to be alike. Some of the species 



