THE INSECTS OF NEW JERSEY. 797 



T. flavescens Loew. Del. Water Gap VII, 8, 15, Morris Plains VI, 25, 

 Westville VII, 12 (.Jn) ; Merchantville VI, 26 (Dke). 



T. combinata Loew. Elizabeth VII, 24 (Kp) ; Westville V, 19, Lenola V, 

 30, Woodbury VI. 7 (Jn); Pemberton VII, 18 (Hk); Anglesea V, 28 

 (Dke). 



T. lineata Say. Newark, salt meadow IX (Wdt), X, 30 (Sm). 



T. sparsa Loew. Dunnfield, Del. Water Gap VII, 15. 



T. pallida Loew. Dunnfield VII, 8, Atco VII, 9 (Jn) ; Chester VIII, 7 

 (Coll); Camden VI, 6 (Kp). 



T. umbrarum Loew. (pictipes Loew.) Dunnfield VII, 15, Westville V, 

 19. Lenola V, 30 (Jn); Pemberton VII, 8 (Hk) ; Cape May IX, 21 

 (Dke). 



T. saratogensis Fitch. Chester IX, 1, Paterson VI, 7 (Col)'. ; Pemberton 

 VII, 8 (Hk); Atco VII, 9, Mullica Hill V, 30. Anglesea VII, 25. 



T. Clara Loew. New Hope VII, 10 (Hk); Dunnfield VII, 8, Merchant- 

 ville VI, 28, Atco VI, 17, Clementon VIII, 9. 



T. plebeja Loew. Boonton VI, 19 (GG) ; Culver's Lake V, 29 (Sm); 

 Dunnfield VII. 8, Westville VIII, 28, Woodbury VI, 7. 



T. plumosa Loew. Jamesburg VIII, 10 (Sm); Trenton IX, 7, Ashland VI, 



22 (Hk); Lenola V, 30, Atlantic City VIII (Jn). 

 T. canadensis Macq. Ashland VI, 22 (Hk). 



SEPEDON Latr. 



S. armipes Loew. Westville V, 19, Lenola V, 30 (.Jn) ; Pem.berton VII, 8 



(Hk). 



S. pusillus Loew. Westville V, 19, VII, 21 (.Jn); Ashland VII, 16, Pem- 

 berton IX, 7 (Hk). 

 S. fuscipennis Loew. Trenton VII, 5 (Hk); Westville IV, 19, V, 19, VIII, 



23 (Jn); DaCosta VII, 17 (Dke); Clementon V, 1 (CG). 



Family SAPROMYZID/E. 



Small species, the head as broad or broader than the thorax, antennae 

 short and porrect, legs never elongate. The ovipositor is not horny bvit 

 ends tube-like. The larvae are slender and live in decaying vegetation. 



LONCHy^A Fallen. 



L. rufitarsis Macq. Palisades VI (Lv) : larvjB and pupge at Riverton in 

 decayed wood IV, 3, imagoes IV, 16, Atco VII, 7 (Jn) ; Lahaway VII, 

 5 (Sm). ■« 



L. polita Say. Clementon X, 10 (CG). 



PALLOPTERA Fallen. 

 P. superba Loew. Forest Hill VII, Orange Mts. VIII (Wdt?- 



