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  REPORT 
  OF 
  NEW 
  JERSEY 
  STATE 
  MUSEUM. 
  

  

  C. 
  albipennis 
  Meig. 
  Riverton 
  VI, 
  7-20, 
  Westville 
  VI, 
  6. 
  

  

  C. 
  ten 
  dens 
  Fab. 
  Clementon 
  VI, 
  3, 
  Riverton 
  IV, 
  30. 
  

  

  C. 
  viridicollis 
  V. 
  d. 
  W. 
  Riverton 
  IV, 
  30. 
  

  

  C. 
  nitidulus 
  Coq. 
  Riverton 
  V, 
  14. 
  

  

  C. 
  tenellus 
  Zett. 
  Del. 
  Water 
  Gap 
  VI, 
  12. 
  

  

  C. 
  fascipes 
  Coq. 
  Riverton 
  VIII, 
  11. 
  

  

  C. 
  festivus 
  Say. 
  Westville. 
  

  

  C. 
  ferrugineovittatus 
  Zett. 
  Clementon 
  V, 
  11 
  (GG). 
  

  

  C. 
  aberrans 
  Johans. 
  "New 
  Jersey." 
  

  

  C. 
  nigricans 
  Johans. 
  Culver's 
  Lake 
  V, 
  29 
  (Sm); 
  Riverton. 
  

  

  C. 
  riparius 
  Meig. 
  "New 
  Jersey." 
  

  

  C. 
  prasinus 
  Meig. 
  Cape 
  May 
  IX, 
  24 
  (Sm), 
  

  

  C. 
  brunneipennis 
  Johans. 
  New 
  Jersey. 
  

  

  C. 
  dorsalis 
  Meig. 
  Orange 
  VI, 
  22 
  (Coll); 
  Delair 
  VII, 
  14. 
  

  

  C. 
  zonopterus 
  Mitchell. 
  Clementon. 
  

  

  CAMPTOCLADIUS 
  V. 
  d. 
  Wulp. 
  

   C. 
  byssinus 
  Schrank. 
  Riverton 
  IV, 
  30. 
  

   C. 
  aterrimus 
  Meig. 
  "New 
  Jersey" 
  (Johannsen). 
  

  

  ORTHOCLADIUS 
  V. 
  d. 
  Wulp. 
  

   O. 
  nivoriundus 
  Fitch. 
  Riverton 
  IV, 
  15, 
  Shark 
  River 
  VII, 
  12. 
  

   O. 
  par 
  Coq. 
  Riverton 
  VII, 
  3. 
  

   O. 
  politus 
  Coq. 
  Riverton 
  VIII, 
  17. 
  

  

  CRIC070PUS 
  V. 
  d. 
  Wulp. 
  

  

  C. 
  sylvestris 
  Fab. 
  Dreer's 
  water 
  garden, 
  Riverton 
  VI, 
  9, 
  larvae 
  injure 
  

   leaves 
  of 
  "Victoria 
  regia" 
  (Sm); 
  Westville 
  VI, 
  6 
  (Jn), 
  Anglesea 
  V, 
  

   28 
  (Sm). 
  

  

  C. 
  geminatus 
  Say. 
  Riverton 
  VI, 
  16-18. 
  

  

  C. 
  tremulus 
  Linn. 
  Dunnfield, 
  Del. 
  Water 
  Gap 
  VII, 
  8-12, 
  Riverton 
  V, 
  14, 
  

  

  METRIOCNEMUS 
  V. 
  d. 
  Wulp. 
  

   M. 
  par 
  Johans. 
  "New 
  Jersey." 
  

  

  EURYCNEMUS 
  V. 
  d. 
  Wulp. 
  

   E. 
  scitulus 
  Coq. 
  Riverton 
  IV, 
  30, 
  VI, 
  4, 
  VIII, 
  3. 
  

  

  Family 
  CULICID^. 
  

  

  These 
  are 
  the 
  mosquitoes, 
  for 
  which 
  New 
  Jersey 
  has 
  a 
  well-established 
  

   reputation. 
  Among 
  the 
  biting 
  flies 
  they 
  are 
  distinguished 
  by 
  their 
  slender 
  

   body, 
  long 
  slender 
  legs 
  and 
  long 
  slender 
  beak 
  or 
  proboscis. 
  The 
  larvae, 
  

  

  