CATALOGUE OF INSECTS. 505 



EMPHOR Pattern. 



E. bombiformis Cress. Gloucester Co., VIII, 16 (Fox). Visits flowers of 

 Ipomea (Ckll). 



SYNHALONIA Patton. 



S. atriventris Smith. Philadelphia, VIII, 29 (Fox), New Brunswick, James- 

 burg, V, 7 (Sin). 



MELISSODES Latr. 



M. aurigenia Cress. = variety of agilis Cr. (Ckll). Should occur in New 



Jersey. 

 M. bimaculata St. Farg. Jamesburg, New Brunswick, VII, 20 (Sm), Staten 



Island (Ds), Westville (Cm). 

 M. communis Cress. Rare (Ash). 



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

 M. dentiventris Smith. Gloucester Co., VIII, 10 (Fox). 

 M. desponsa Smith. Philadelphia, VIII, 29 (Fox), "New Jersey" (Cress 



Coll). 

 M. nigripes Sm. Jamesburg, V, 4, VI, 1, Lahaway, VI, 1 (Sm), Westville, 



Riverton (Jn). 

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

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

 M. pennsylvanica St. Farg. New Jersey (Bt). 

 M. perplexa Cress. Newark (Sm), Philadelphia, IX, 4 (Fox). 

 M. rustica Say. Westville (Crn), Newark (Sm). 

 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. menucha Cress. Camden Co. (Fox). 



ENTECHNIA Patton. 

 E. taurea Say. Ft. Lee, rare (Bt), Camden Co., VI, 3 (Fox). 



Family VI NOMADIDJE. 



Resemble wasps in appearance, and are parasitic in the nests of other bees. 



PYRRHOMBLECTA Ashm. 

 P. fumipennis Say. Philadelphia, IX, 5 (Fox |. 



