THE INSECTS OF NEW JERSEY. 667 



M. quinquecincta Fab. (namea Fab.) Westville (Cm). 

 M. obscura Fab. New Jersey, rare (Bt) ; Westville (Cm). 

 M. sex-cincta Fab. Throughout the State VII-IX, common. 

 M. marginata Say. Sure to be found in New Jersey. 



Family SAPYGID^E. 



These are guests in the nests of bees, such as "Xylocopa" and "Osmia." 



SAPYGA Latr. 



S. centrata Say. Camden Co. V, 18 (Fox). 

 S. americana Cress. Will be found in New Jersey. 



Family TRIGONALID^. 



TRIGONALYS Westw. 

 T. sulcatus Davis. Anglesea (Sm). 

 T. pulchella Cress. Should occur in New Jersey (Vk). 



An undetermined species is in Mr. Daecke's collection from Linden- 

 wold IX, 1. 



LYCOGASTER Shuck. 



L. pullatus Shuck. Orange Mts. VII, 4 (Jn). 



L. costalis Cress. Reared from "Acronycta lobelise" (Vk). 







Family BETHYLID^E. 



PARASIEROLA Cam. 

 P. cellularis Say. (Goniozus) New Jersey probably (Ashm). 



GONIOZUS Forst. 

 G. platynotse Ashm. Reared from "Platynota sentana." 



PERISEMUS Fbrst. 

 P. prolongatus Prov. Reared from "Crambus caliginosellus." 



ANOXUS Thorns. 



A. chittendeni Ashm. Reared from "Cis" sp., and sure to be in New 

 Jersey. 



EPYRIS Westw. 



E. bifoveolatus Ashm. (Mesitus) New Jersey probably. 

 E. rufipes Say. Should be found in New Jersey. 



