﻿THE 
  INSECTS 
  OF 
  NEW 
  JERSEY. 
  787 
  

  

  L. 
  sericata 
  Meig. 
  Atlantic 
  Highlands 
  VII, 
  11 
  (Lv) 
  ; 
  Riverton 
  IX, 
  9, 
  

   Clementon 
  V, 
  9 
  (Jn). 
  

  

  PROTOPHORMIA 
  Town. 
  

  

  P. 
  terrae-novas 
  Desv. 
  Dover 
  VI, 
  17, 
  Westville 
  VI, 
  15 
  ( 
  Jn) 
  ; 
  Paterson 
  V, 
  

   28 
  (Coll). 
  

  

  PHORMIA 
  Desv. 
  

  

  P. 
  regina 
  Meig. 
  Boonton 
  IV, 
  12 
  (GG) 
  ; 
  Caldwell 
  (Cr); 
  New 
  Brunswick 
  

   (Sm); 
  Jamesburg 
  VII. 
  4, 
  Westville 
  V, 
  15, 
  Avalon 
  VIII, 
  22 
  (Ju). 
  

  

  PSEUDOPYRELLIA 
  Girschner. 
  

   P. 
  cornicina 
  Fab. 
  Riverton 
  IX, 
  9, 
  Westville. 
  

  

  PROTOCALLIPHORA 
  Hough. 
  

   P. 
  splendida 
  Macq. 
  Ashland 
  VII, 
  16 
  (Hk). 
  

  

  MORELLIA 
  Desv. 
  ' 
  

  

  M. 
  micans 
  Macq. 
  Newark 
  VI, 
  16, 
  Westville 
  VII, 
  21, 
  Shiloh 
  IX, 
  1 
  (Jn) 
  ; 
  

   New 
  Brunswick 
  (Sm). 
  

  

  MUSCA 
  Linn. 
  

  

  Fig. 
  328. 
  — 
  The 
  "house 
  fly," 
  Miisca 
  domestica: 
  larva 
  with 
  details 
  at 
  right; 
  puparium 
  at 
  

   left; 
  adult 
  in 
  center: 
  all 
  enlarged. 
  

  

  M. 
  domestica 
  Linn. 
  House 
  or 
  "typhoid 
  fly"; 
  common 
  throughout 
  the 
  

   State, 
  all 
  year 
  around 
  in 
  sheltered 
  places. 
  It 
  breeds 
  preferably 
  in 
  

   horse 
  manure, 
  but 
  is 
  not 
  averse 
  to 
  other 
  excrementitious 
  matter. 
  

  

  