﻿THE 
  INSECTS 
  OF 
  NEW 
  JERSEY. 
  

  

  151 
  

  

  GERRIS 
  Fab. 
  

  

  G. 
  buenoi 
  Kirk. 
  Staten 
  Island 
  IV-VII 
  (Ds) 
  ; 
  VIII 
  19 
  (Bno), 
  

  

  G. 
  marginatus 
  Say. 
  (Limnotrechus) 
  Throughout 
  the 
  State 
  III-X, 
  com- 
  

   mon. 
  

  

  G. 
  canaliculatus 
  Say. 
  Echo 
  Lake, 
  Westfield 
  IV-IX, 
  Cranford 
  VIII, 
  6, 
  Ft. 
  

   Lee 
  Dist. 
  IV, 
  19 
  (Bno); 
  Staten 
  Island 
  VII, 
  VIII 
  (div). 
  

  

  G. 
  remigis 
  Say. 
  (Hygrotrechus) 
  Westneld 
  VII, 
  VIII, 
  Bloomfield 
  V, 
  23, 
  

   Cranford 
  VIII, 
  Ft. 
  Lee 
  Dist. 
  X, 
  20 
  (Bno); 
  Staten 
  Island 
  III-X 
  (Ds) 
  ; 
  

   Grantwood 
  VIII, 
  19, 
  Jamesburg 
  VIII, 
  2 
  (Coll) 
  ; 
  one 
  of 
  our 
  common 
  

   forms. 
  

  

  G. 
  conformis 
  Uhl. 
  Morris 
  Co. 
  (Jn) 
  ; 
  Great 
  Notch 
  V, 
  30, 
  Rahway 
  River 
  

   VIII, 
  6 
  ((Bno); 
  Lahaway 
  VI, 
  1 
  (Coll). 
  

  

  LIMNOPORUS 
  Stal. 
  

   L. 
  rufoscutellatus 
  Latr. 
  Madison 
  (Pr) 
  ; 
  Westfield 
  VIII, 
  Glen 
  Ridge 
  VI, 
  

   30, 
  Ft. 
  Lee 
  Dist. 
  IV-X 
  (Bno); 
  Staten 
  Island 
  VII 
  (Ds); 
  New 
  Bruns- 
  

   wick 
  IV, 
  22 
  (Coll). 
  

  

  METROBATES 
  Uhl. 
  

   M. 
  hesperius 
  Uhl. 
  New 
  York 
  to 
  North 
  Carolina 
  and 
  sure 
  to 
  occur 
  in 
  

   New 
  Jersey. 
  

  

  TREPOBATES 
  Uhl. 
  (STEPHANIA 
  White.) 
  

   T. 
  pictus 
  Uhl. 
  Echo 
  Lake, 
  Westfield 
  IX, 
  2 
  (Bno); 
  Lakehurst 
  X, 
  18 
  (Ds). 
  

  

  RHEUMATOBATES 
  Bergr. 
  

  

  Fig. 
  64. 
  — 
  A 
  water-strider, 
  Rheumat 
  abates 
  rileyi, 
  female: 
  a, 
  anterior 
  tarsus; 
  

   b, 
  ovipositor; 
  c, 
  hind 
  tarsus; 
  much 
  enlarged. 
  

  

  