THE INSECTS OF NEW JERSEY. 693 



EPEOLUS Latr. 



E. bifasciatus Cress. (Pyrrhomelecta fumipennis Say.) Westville, Glou- 

 cester Co. VII, 15 (Fox). 



E. pusillus Cress. Westville (Fox); Lucaston IX, 14 (Dke). 



E. autumnalis Rob. Chester IX, 16 (Coll). 



E. scutellaris Say. Lakehurst VII, 18, VIII, 23 (Coll). 



Family EUCERID^E. 



Long tongued solitary bees of moderate size, resembling honey bees in 

 general appearance and often with dense vestiture. 



MELISSODES Latr. 



M. bimaculata Lep. Staten Island (Ds) ; New Brunswick VII, Jamesburg 

 (Sm); Westville VIII (div) ; Riverton VIII, Merchantville VII (Vk) ; 

 Collingswood VII (GG) ; Winslow VIII (Dke). 



M. communis Cress. Gloucester Co. VII, 15 (Coll). 



M. compta Cress. Westville (Crn) ; Philadelphia VII, 23 (Fox). 



M. dentiventris Smith. Gloucester Co. VIII, 10 (Fox); DaCosta VII, 30, 

 VIII, 3 (Dke). 



M. desponsa Smith. Orange Mts. (Coll); Lucaston IX, 9 (Dke); Clem- 

 enton X, 4 (Hk). 



M. nigripes Smith. Newark V, New Brunswick V, Jamesburg V, VI, 

 Lahaway VI, Prospertown VI (Sm); Riverton, Westville (Jn). 



M. obliqua Say. Camden Co. (Fox). . 



M. olivacea Cress. Camden Co. (Fox). 



M. pennsylvanica Lep. New Jersey (Bt). 



M. perplexa Cress. Newark (Sm) ; Riverton VIII, 17, Manumuskin VIII, 

 17, Belleplain IX, 9 (Dke). 



M. rustica Say. Newark (Sm); Trenton IX, 26 (Hk) ; Westville (Crn); 

 Mr. Viereck suggests that this may be the same as "simillima" Rob. 



M. fimbriata Cress. Cape May VI, 14 (Fox). 



M. atripes Cress. Camden Co. (Fox). 



M. caliginosa Cress. Gloucester Co. IX, 5 (Fox). 



M. atrifrons Sm. Camden Co. (Fox). 



M. menuacha Cress. Camden Co. (Fox). 



M. trinodis Rob. Chester IX, 10 (Coll). 



TETRALONIA Spin. 



T. atriventris Smith. (Synhalonia) New Brunswick Jamesburg V, 7 

 (Sm); Clementon V, 12 (Jn). 



