520 STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. 



Sub-family II PHIL.ANTHIN.E. 



APHILANTHOPS Patt. 

 A. frigidus Smith. Camden Co., VII, 12 (Fox). 



PSETJDANTHOPHILUS Ashm. 

 P. ventilabris Cress. South Jersey, VI, 2 (Sm). 



ANTHOPHILTJS Dahlbom. 



A. bilunatus Cress. Lahaway (Sm), Camden Co., VIII, 9, 31, IX, 18 (Fox). 



A. dubius Cress. Swedesboro, VII, 15 (Sm). 



A. politus Say. Lahaway (Sm), Camden, VII, 27, Atlantic Co., VI, 29, 



Gloucester Co., VIII, 24, VII, 22 (Fox), Westville (Crn). 

 A. punctatus Say. Jatnesburg, VII, 15, Swedesboro, VII, 15 (Sm), Staten 



Island, VIII (Ds), Caldwell (Cr), Westville (Crn), New Jersey, VII, 22, 



Camden Co., VIII, 5 (Fox). 

 A. solivagus Say. Gloucester Co., VII, 24 (Fox). 

 A. sanborni Cress. Swedesboro, VII, 15 (Sm), Staten Island, VIII (Ds). 



Family XXI TRYPOXYLIDiE. 



Make cells in pithy plants, separating them by mud partitions, or make mud 

 cells against walls, storing them with spiders. The wasps are slender, without 

 yellow bands on the abdomen. 



TRYPOXYLON Latr. 



T. albopilosum Fox. Jamesburg, Lahaway, VI, 7 (Sm), Staten Island, IX 



(Ds), Camden Co., Gloucester Co., VI, 28 (Fox). 

 T. clavatum Say. Middlesex Co., VIII, 21 (Sm), New Jersey, VIII, 3 (Fox). 

 T. carinatum Say. " New Jersey " (Ashm). 

 T. frigidum Smith. "New Jersey," VI, 19 (Cress Coll). 

 T. ornatipes Fox. New Jersey, probably. 

 T. pennsylvanicum Sauss. Camden Co., VI, 28 (Fox). 

 T. politum Say. New Brunswick, July (Sm), Staten Island (Ds), Caldwell 



(Cr), Westville (Crn). 



T. rubrocinctum Pack. Gloucester Co., VII, 5, VIII, 16, Westville (Crn), 



Camden Co. (Fox). 

 T. tridentatum Pack. Recorded from New Jersey. 

 T. excavatum Smith. New Brunswick, July (Sm), Staten Island (Ds). 

 T. bidentatum Fox. New Jersey, probably. , 



