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TRITOXA lioew. 



T. flexa Wied. Woodbury, 



VI, 7, Atco, VI, 18, 

 Westville, VIII, 23. 



T. incurva Loew. Caldwell 



(Cr). 



CAMPTONEURA Macq. 



C. picta Fabr. New Bruns- 

 wick, VI, 28 (Sm), 

 Westville, VI, 15, VIII, 

 28, IX, 13, Anglesea, 



VII, 19, Avalon, VIII, 29, Riverton, X, 9 



Fig. 324.— The onion-fly, Tritoxa flexa and its 

 larva: enlarged. 



IDANA Loew. 



I. marginata Say. " New Jersey " (Coll Am Ent Soc). 



CALLOPISTRIA Loew. 



O. annulipes Macq. New Jersey (Wilt, Am Ent Soc). 



SEOPTERA Loew. 



S. vibrans Linn. Caldwell (Cr). 

 S. colon Loew. New Jersey. 



EUXESTA Loew. 



E. notata Wied, Cumberland Co., bred from onion (Sm), Riverton, V, 29^ 



VIII, 21, Westville, VI, 27 (Jn). 

 E. scoriacea Loew. Sea Isle City, VII, 22. 



CHiETOPSIS Loew. 



O. senea Wied. Common, New Brunswick (Sm), Lenola, V, 30, Cape May, 

 VI, 14, Anglesea, VII, 16. 



STENOMYIA Loew. 



S. tenuis Loew. Atco, VI, 4, 18, Buena Vista, VI, 11, Da Costa, VII, 30, 

 Clementon, VIII, 6. 



EUMETOPIA Macq. 

 E. rufipes Macq. Westville, VII, 4, 21, Camden, VIII, 24. 



SEPSISOMA Johns. 

 S. flavescens Johns. Westville, VIII, 19. 





