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TIPHIA Fab. 



T. inornata Say. Throughout the 



State VI-IX, parasitic on white 



grubs. 

 T. waldenii Vier. Lakehurst VII, 7 



(Coll). 

 T. relativa Vier. Chester (Coll) ; 



Lucaston V, IX, Stone Harbor 



VII (Dke). Fig. 272. White-grub parasite, Tiphia inor- 



nata; a, adult; b, head of larva; c, 



T. punctata Rob. Lucaston IV, 10 larya . d cocoon 



(Dke). 



T. clypeata Rob. Lucaston IX, 24 (Dke). 



PARATIPHIA Sichel. 



P. algonquina Vier. Clementon VI, VII (Hk), the type locality; Lake- 

 hurst VII, Lahaway VIII (Coll). 



Family SCOLIID/E. 







Stout, very hairy wasps, black, banded or spotted with yellow, legs 

 short and strong, abdomen with a very short pedicel. The species bur- 

 row in the ground in search of white grubs, in which they lay their eggs 

 and on which the larvae develop. 



SCOLIA Fab. 



S. bicincta Fab. Gloucester Co. VIII, 23 (Fox); Westville (Crn) ; Weno- 



nah VII, 27 (Dke) ; Clementon IX, 8 (CG) ; Lahaway VI, 21, Prosper- 



town VI, 1 (Coll). 

 S. dubia Say. Newark, Trenton VIII, 14, Hammonton VIII, 27 (Coll); 



Westville (Crn); Gloucester VIII, 23 (Fox); Belleplain IX, 8 (Dke). 

 S. nobilitata Fab. Jamesburg VII, 18, Ocean Co. (Coll); Camden Co. VI- 



29-VIII, 3 (Fox); DaCosta VII, 4-28, Bamber VIII, 11 (Dke). 



ELIS Fab. 



E. plumipes Dru. Throughout the State in sandy places, more common 



south of the Piedmont Plain V-VIII. 

 E. qusdrimaculata Fab. (quadrinotata Fab.) Monmouth Co. VII, 4 



(Fox) ; Laurel Springs VI, 4, Brown's Mills V, VII, Manumuskin V, 



VI (Dke). 



Family MYZINID^. 



MYZINA Latr. 



M. interrupta Say. (hamata Say.) Riverton IX (Jn) ; Newbold VIII, 

 Lucaston VIII, Manumuskin IX, Anglesea IX (Dke) ; Camden Co. 

 (Ashm); Pemberton VI (Hk) ; Lakewood, Lahaway VIII (Coll). 



