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lugens var. morosHS O. Sacken.. Lakehurst, N. J. 



parvulus Daecke Lakehurst, N. J. 



hinei, Daecke Lakehurst, N. J. 



deUcatulus O. Sacken Lakehurst, N. J. 



sackeni Hine Ft. Lee and Paterson. 



cursini Whitney Lakehurst, N. J. 



bninnens Hine Newark Meadows. 



fnlvostigma Hine Lakehurst, N. J. 



Tabanus cinctus Fabricius Lakehurst, N. J. 



lasiophthalamus Macq Ft. Lee. 



trispihts Wied Ft. Lee and Van Cortlandt Park, 



N. Y. 



pumilis Macq Ft. Lee and Lakehurst, N. J. 



lineola Fabr Paterson. 



nigrovittatiis Macq Ft. Lee and Sandy Hook. 



costalis Wied Ft. Lee and Van Cortlandt Park, 



N. Y. 

 atratus Forst Ft. Lee and Van Cortlandt Park 



and L. I. 



americanus Forst Ft. Lee and Palisades. 



bicolor Wied Ft. Lee and Orange Mountains. 



zonalis Kirby Greenwood Lake, N. J. 



exul O. Sacken Orange Mts. and Newark. 



molestus Say Orange Mountains. 



orion O. Sacken Palisades. 



giganteus DeGeer Palisades and Ft. Lee, N. J. 



Any others that may be added to this list of Tabanidai will, be- 

 cause of the aquatic nature of the larval stage, necessarily fall in the 

 list of local insects inhabiting the hydrophytic area. 



