CATALOGUE OF INSECTS. 519 



Sub-family III MISCOPHIN.<£. 



MISCOPHUS Jurine. 



M. americanus Fox. Camden Co., VII, 23, VIII, 9, Gloucester Co., VII, 26, 

 VIII, 3 (Fox). 



Sub-family IV PISONIN.K. 



BOTHYNOSTETHTJS Kohl. 

 B. distinctus Fox. Camden Co., VII, VIII (Fox), Atlantic Co. (Sm). 



Family XX PHILANTHID^]. 



Rather small or medium sized wasps with a broad, thick head, the abdomen 

 constricted at the base but not petiolated, males with brushes of long hair on 

 each side of the clypeus. They burrow in the ground and store their cells with 

 beetles or with species of Halictus, a small digger bee. 



Sub-family I CERCERIN^E. 



ETJCERCERIS Cress. 



E. laticeps Cress. Gloucester Co., VII, 27, VIII, 23 (Fox). 

 E. zonatus Say. Probably occurs in New Jersey. 



CERCERIS Latr. 



C. bicornuta Guer. Anglesea, VIII, 24, IX, 4 (Sm), Camden Co., VII, 22 



(Fox). 

 C. clypeata Dahlb. Anglesea, VII, 22 (Sm), Toms River (Bt), Staten Island 



(Ds). 

 C. compacta Cress. Caldwell (Cr), Philadelphia, VII, 23 (Fox). 

 C. dentifrons Cress. Philadelphia, IX, 5, (Fox). 

 C. deserta Say. Staten Island, VII (Ds), Ft. Lee (Bt), Philadelphia, IX, 5 



(Fox), Caldwell (Cr) : common everywhere in the State. 

 C. dufourii Guer. Camden Co., VII, 22, Gloucester Co., VII, 5, IX, 7 (Fox). 

 C. fumipennis Say. Westville (Cm), Lahaway, VII, 17 (Sm), Atlantic Co., 



VI, 29 (Fox). 

 C. venator Cress. Westville (Crn). Other specimens in Cresson collection 



from other parts of New Jersey. Gloucester Co., VII, 5, 22 (Fox). 

 C. robertsonii Fox. Lahaway, VII, 12 (Sm). 

 C. n. sp. Fox. Lahaway, VII, 12 (Sm . 



