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T. sp. Clementon, V, 30. 

 T. sp. Shark River, VII, 12. 

 T. sp. Riverton, VII, 16, 30. 



PACHYRRHINA Macq. 



P. ferruginea Fabr. Common, Riverton, Shiloh, IX, 1, New Brunswick, 

 Delaware Water Gap, VII, 11-15. 



P. incurva Loew. Westville, VI, 6, Newark, VI, 14, New Brunswick, VII, 1. 



P. collaris Say. Westville, IV, 9. 



P. virescens Loew. Riverton, VI, 19, Delaware Water Gap, VII, 11, 15, 

 Newark, VI, 14, Dover, VI, 23, Westville, VII, 21. 



P. tenuis Loew. Newark, VI, 14, Westville, VI, 6, Del. Water Gap, VII, 10. 



P. eucera Loew. Riverton, VII, 3. 



P. unifasciata Loew. Dunnfield, Del. Water Gap, VII, 14. 



P. sodalis Loew. "New Jersey," without data. 



P. macrocera Say. New Jersey (Cress, Am Eut Soc). 



DOLICHOPEZA Curtis. 

 D. annulata Say. Clementon, VI, 3, Dover, VI, 17, Del. Water Gap, VII, 21. 



CTENOPHORA Meig. 



O. nubecula O. S. Caldwell, V, 29 (Cr). 



O. fumipennis O. S. Palisades, VI, 6 (Love). 



XIPHTJRA Brulle. 

 X. frontalis O. S. Palisades, V (Love). 



Family DIXID-ffi. 



Small, slender mosquito-like species, wings bare, antennae thick at base, 

 other joints hair-like, joints indistinctly marked : larva aquatic. Our only 

 species is not of economic importance. 



DIXA Meigen. 

 D. notata Loew. Dunnfield, Del. Water Gap, VII, 11, 15. 





