8io REPORT OF NEW JERSEY STATE MUSEUM. 



PHORTICA Schiner. 



P. vittata Coq. Del. Water Gap VII, 12, Avalon VI, 8 (Jn); Anglesea V, 



28 (Dke). 

 P. leucostoma Loew. Dunnfield VII, 8, 12, Dover VII, 16 (Jn) ; Delair 



VIII, 18 (Dke). 

 P. humeral is Loew. Rh^erton VII, 30, Westville VII, 26. 



STEGANA Meig. 

 S. coleoptrata Scop. Delaware Water Gap VII, 13. 



CURTONOTUM Macq. 



C. helvum Loew. New Brunswick VII, 7 (Sm); Princeton VII, 21, West- 

 ville VII, 26, VIII, 23, Atco VII, 9 (Jn); Riverton IX, 20 (CG) ; Stone 

 Harbor VIII, 3 (Dke). 



DROSOPHILA Fallen. 



D. amoena Loew. Westville VH, 21, Glassboro VIII, 28 (GG) ; Merchant- 

 ville XI. 16 (Dke). 



Pommace fly; Drosophila ampelophila: a, adult; h, larva; 

 d, e, pupa. 



Fig. 336. 



D. ampelophila Loew. Common "fruit" or "vinegar fly"; everywhere in 



the State after midsummer. 

 D. funebris Fab. Riveiton VI, 1. 

 D. quadrimaculata Walk. Del. Water Gap VII, 12, Merchantville VI, 28 



(Jn); New Brunswick VII, 20 (Sm). 

 D. graminum Fall. Trenton V, 24, Clementon VII, 4 (Hk) ; Anglesea V, 



28 (W). 

 D. adusta Loew. New Brunswick VII, 20 (Sm). 

 D. confusa Stagger. Delaware Water Gap VII, 13. 

 D. colorata Walk. Dunnfield, Del. Water Gap VII, 15. 

 D. punctulata Loew. Glassboro X, 17 (CG). 

 D. maculosa Coq. Riverton IX, 23. 



