THE INSECTS OF NEW JERSEY. 791 



L. narona Walk, (cyrtoneurina Stein.) Toms River IX, 22 (Dke) ; Sea 



Isle City VII, 22 (Jn) ; Anglesea VII, 12 (Coll). 

 L. arcuata Stein. Riverton IX, 29, Manumuskin X, 8 (Dke). 

 L. discreta Stein. Liicaston IX, 28 (Dke). 



ANTHOMYIA Meigen. 



A. pluvialis Linn. Great Notch V, 5 (Dke) ; New Brunswick VIII, 5 

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



A. albicincta Fall. Jamesburg. Farmingdale VII, 14, Atco IX, 9. 



A. radicum Linn. This is the radish maggot, and often decidedly trouble- 

 some. 



A. pratincola Panz. Jamesburg VII, 4 (Hk) ; Atco VII, 9 (Li); lona V, 24 

 (Dke); Lahaway VIII, 1 (Sm). 



A. latitarsis Zett. Del. Water Gap VIII, 15 (Jn); Manumuskin X, 20 

 (Dke). 



HYDROPHOBIA Desv. 

 H. ambigua Fall. Fort Lee VII, 4 (Dke). 

 H. divisa Meig. DaCosta VII, 30 (Dke). 



HYLEMYIA Desv. 



H. lipsia Walk. Del. Water Gap VII, 12, Dover VI, 18 ( Jn) ; Ft. Lee VII, 

 4 (Dke) ; Woodbury V, 14, Clementon V, 30, lona VI, 8, Avalon VII, 29 

 (Jn). 



HAMMOMYIA Rond. 

 H. unilineata Zett. Trenton IV, 16 (Coll). 



EUSTALOMYIA Kow. 



E. vittipes Zett. Del. Water Gap VII, 8 (Jn) ; National Park V, 20 (Dke) ; 

 lona IX, 12 (CG). 



EREMOMYIA Stein. 

 E. cylindrica Stein. Riverton X, 12 (Jn). 



PHORBIA Desv. (CHORTOPHILA Rond.) 



P. fusciceps Zett. (cilicrLira Rond.) Palisades IV, 4, Highlands VII, 11 

 (Lv); Jamesburg Vil, 4, Riverton IX, 25, Westville VII, 2 (Jn) ; Bur- 

 lington Co. V, Cumberland Co. (Sm). A general feeder in roots of 

 cabbage, raddish, onions, seed corn, etc., etc. 



P. cinerella Fall. Newark V, New Brunswick (Sm). 



P. laevis Stein. Riverton VII, 24. 



