8i2 REPORT OF NEW JERSEY STATE MUSEUM. 



CERATOMYZA Schiner. 

 C. dorsal is Loew. Riverton V, 14, VII, 3, X, 10. 



AGROMYZA Fallen. 

 A. coronata Loew. Ashland V, 13 (Hk) ; Avalon VII, 22 (Jn). 

 A. melampyga Loew. .Tamesburg VII, 4. 



Fig. 32y. — Agromyza simplex, from above at left and from side at right. 



A. simplex Loew. Chester IX, 5 (Coll); Newark VI, 13, Riverton VII, 

 24, Atco VI, 4 (Jn) ; Ashland V, 13 (Hk); larva mines in asparagus. 



A. angulata Loew. Del. Water Gap VII, 8, Newark VI, 13. 



A. aeneiventris Fall. Trenton VIH, 11, Pemberton VII, 8 (Hk); West- 

 ville VII, 21; larva burrows in roots of clover. 



A. dimidiata Walk. Ocean Co. V (Sm); a leaf-miner of cabbage. 



A. magnicornis Loew. Riverton VII, 17; a leaf -miner of Iris. 



A. parvicornis Loew. Trenton V, 20 (Hk) ; Riverton VI, 20. 



A. jucunda V. d. W. Riverton IX, 17; larva mines in verbena, aster, etc. 



A. viridula Coq. National Park V, 6 (Dke). 



PHYLLOMYZA Fall. 

 P. securicornis Fall. Trenton VIII, 21 (Hk). 



DESMOMETOPA Loew. 

 D. m-nigrum Zett. New Brunswick VIII, 26 (Sm). 

 D. halteralis Coq. Clementon V, 12, Anglesea VII, 19. 



D. latipes Meig. Chester IX, 3 (Sm) ; Clementon X, 18 (Hk). 



RHICNOESSA Loew. 

 R. albula Loew. Wildwood VIII, 27, Avalon VII, 19 (Hk) ; Stone Harbor 

 Vin, 3-12 (Dke). 



EUSIPHONA Coquillett. 



E. mira Coq. Del. Water Gap VII, 10, Bamber IX, 1 (Dke). 



