. Annual report, including a report of the insects of New Jersey, 1909. 36 REPORT OF XEW JERSEY STATE PODURA Linn. P. aquatica Linn. Europe and the United States generally; equally at home on land and water. LIPURA Burm. L. ambulans Linn. New York to District of Columbia. L. fimetaria Linn. A common European species, which has been taken in Massa- Fig. 3.—Podurid, commonly found chusetts and Ohio. on manure beds; spring not visible because curved beneath body. ANURIDA Laboul. A. maritima Guer. Common throughout Europe and the Eastern United States. ANOURA Gervais. A. gibbosa Pack. Re


. Annual report, including a report of the insects of New Jersey, 1909. 36 REPORT OF XEW JERSEY STATE PODURA Linn. P. aquatica Linn. Europe and the United States generally; equally at home on land and water. LIPURA Burm. L. ambulans Linn. New York to District of Columbia. L. fimetaria Linn. A common European species, which has been taken in Massa- Fig. 3.—Podurid, commonly found chusetts and Ohio. on manure beds; spring not visible because curved beneath body. ANURIDA Laboul. A. maritima Guer. Common throughout Europe and the Eastern United States. ANOURA Gervais. A. gibbosa Pack. Recorded from Maine to New York. New Jersey is probably within its range. A. granari Nicol. Another European species which has been found as far west as Ohio, and probably occurs in New Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original New Jersey state museum. [from old catalog].


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