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EPEOLUS Latr. 



E. concavus Cress. Newark, Ocean Co. (Sm), Gloucester Co., VII, 15 (Fox). 



E. donatus Smith. Westville (Cm, Fox). 



E. fumipennis Say. Gloucester Co., VII, 15, Westville (Fox). Mr. Cockerell 

 says this is really Mexican and our species is bifasciatus Cress. 



E. lunatus Say. Westville (Cm), Merchantville, VIII, 19 (Jn), South Jersey 

 (Fox). 



E. mercatus Fabr. Philadelphia, IX, 5 (Fox). 



E. pusillus Cress. Westville, rare (Fox). 



E. remigatus Fabr. Westville (Crn). 



NOMADA Fabr. 



N. affabilis Cress. Camden Co., V, 12 (Fox). 



N. articulata Smith. Camden Co., V, 18 (Fox), Staten Island (Ds). 



N. bisignata Say. Caldwell (Cr). 



N. electa Cress. Should occur in New Jersey. 



N. festiva Cress. Described from New Jersey : Jamesburg (Sm). 



N. imbricata Smith. Should occur in New Jersey. 



N. incerta Cress. Westville, IV, 19 (Jn), New Jersey (Crn). 



N. lepida Cress. Camden Co., IV, 20 (Fox). 



N. luteola St. Farg. Jamesburg, IV, 18 (Sm), Philadelphia, V, 12 (Fox), 



New Jersey (Crn). 

 N. modesta Cress. Gloucester Co., VIII, 16, Sea Isle City, VII, 22 (Jn), 



Westville (Fox), 

 N. placida Cress. Should occur in New Jersey. 

 N. pygmaea Cress. Camden Co., IV, 20 (Fox). 



N. torrida Smith = rubicunda Oliv. (Ckll). Should occur in New Jersey. 

 N. vincta Say. "New Jersey" (Cress Coll). 



Family VII CERATINIDiE. 



L/ittle, naked, blue green species, make cells in the pith of briars, &c , stor- 

 ing with thick honey. 



CERATINA Latr. 

 C. dupla Say. Everywhere, April and May (Ash). 



