THE INSECTS OF NEW JERSEY. 



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T. rubrocinctum Pack. Camden VII, 10 (Vk) ; Westville, Gloucester Co. 



VII, VIII (Cm); Manumuskin VI, 21 (Dke). 

 T. tridentatum Pack. Recorded from New Jersey (Ashm). 

 T. excavatum Smith. Staten Island (Ds) ; New Brunswick VII (Sm). 

 T. bidentatum Fox. New Jersey probably. 



T. albitarse Fab. Del. Water Gap VII, 7 (Jn) ; Prospertown VI, 1 (Coll); 

 Clementon VII, 27 (Vk) ; lona VII, 13, Manumuskin VIII, 17 (Dke). 



T. johnsoni Fox. Boonton VII (GG); Riverton VII, 15 (Jn), the type 



locality. 

 T. projectum Fox. Riverton VIII, 13 (Jn) ; the type locality. 



Super-family APOIDEA. 



This series contains all the bees, social and solitary, long and short- 

 tongued. The adults are more or less hairy, the hair is plumose, feath- 

 ered, twisted or branched; sometimes dense, sometimes very sparse, 



Fig. 286. Hind legs of bees, showing the pollen baskets and combs. 



Fig. 287. Legs of bees, showing pollen gathering structures; a, the honey bee; 



b, Melipona; c, bumble bee. 



