. Annual report, including a report of the insects of New Jersey, 1909. m a resting position; natural size. ARGIA Ramb. A. putrida Hag. Del. Water Gap VII, 7, Dunnfield Creek VII, 14, Chatham VIII, 8 (C); Norman- nock VII, 23, Little Falls VII, 8 (Ds); Newark, Gloucester Co. VII (Sm). A. vioiacea Hag. Throughout the State, except that there are no records from the Appalachian nor the maritime VI, 8-IX, 6. A. translata Selys. Hanks Pond, near Newfoundland IX (Ds); Hopat- cong VII (Rhoades). A. tibialis Hag. Atco IX, 4 (H); New Jersey VII, 4 (A N S); Browns Mills VII, 29, Bamber VIII, 11 (Dke)..


. Annual report, including a report of the insects of New Jersey, 1909. m a resting position; natural size. ARGIA Ramb. A. putrida Hag. Del. Water Gap VII, 7, Dunnfield Creek VII, 14, Chatham VIII, 8 (C); Norman- nock VII, 23, Little Falls VII, 8 (Ds); Newark, Gloucester Co. VII (Sm). A. vioiacea Hag. Throughout the State, except that there are no records from the Appalachian nor the maritime VI, 8-IX, 6. A. translata Selys. Hanks Pond, near Newfoundland IX (Ds); Hopat- cong VII (Rhoades). A. tibialis Hag. Atco IX, 4 (H); New Jersey VII, 4 (A N S); Browns Mills VII, 29, Bamber VIII, 11 (Dke).. Fig. 26.—An Agrionid nymph, Lestes rec- tanguiaris; somewhat 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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