364 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 



Family CULICIDiE. 



CULBX, Linn. 

 O. ciliatus, Fabr. 



Caldwell, common — Crane. Taken quite frequently in New 

 Jersey. One of the common mosquitos. It as frequently takes 

 the collector. 



O. consobrinus, R. Desv. « 



O. damnosus, Say. 



Also quite abundant in New Jersey. 



C. triseriatus. Say. 



More rare, but still obtrusively abundant on occasion. 



ANOPHELES, Meigen. 

 A. quadrimaculatus, Say. 



Not common. I was taken by only a single specimen. 

 Caldwell, common — Crane. 



AEDBS, Meigen. 

 A. sapphirinus, 0. S. 



CORETHRA, Meigen. 

 O. punctipennis, Say. 



Family CHIRONOMID^. 



CHIRONOMUS, Meigen. 



C. cristatus, Fabr. 

 O. geminatus, Say. 

 C. glaucurus, Wied. 

 O. lineola, Wied. 

 C. lobifer, Say. 

 C. modestus, Say. 

 C. tricinctus, Meigen. 



