CATALOGUE OF INSECTS. 



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P. maculipennis Smith. New Jersey, probably. 

 P. nebulosus Dahlb. Should occur in New Jersey. 

 P. pompilius Cress. Recorded from New Jersey. 

 P. unifasciatus Say. Should occur in New Jersey. 

 P. virginiensis Cress. Monmouth Co., VII, 4 (Fox). 



Sub-faiiiily III APORIN.E. 



APORTJS Spinola. 

 A. fasciatus Smith. Camden Co., VIII, 24 (Fox). 



Sub-family IV AGENIIN.E. 



AGENIA Schiodte. 



A. architecta Say. Lahaway, VII, 3 (Sm). 



A. bombycina Cress. S t a t e n 

 Island, V and VI (Ds), Cam- 

 den Co., VII, 12 (Fox), Cald- 

 well (Cr). 



A. calcarata Cress. Should oc- 

 cur in New Jersey. 



A. caliptera Say. Camden Co., 

 VI, 28 (Fox). 



A. iridipennis Cress. Camden 

 Co., VI, 28, VIII, 3, Glouces- 

 ter Co., V, 31 (Fox). 



A. mellipes Say. Philadelphia, 

 VII 4 (Fox). 



A. pulchripennis Cress. Pennsylvania. 



A. ccerulescens Dahlb. Staten Island (Ds), Camden Co., VIII, 3, IX, 7(Fox) 



A. subcorticalis Walsh. " New Jersey," VIII, 31 (Ashm). 



A. varipes Cress. Should occur in New Jersey. 



Fig. 247. — Agenia bombycina and its cell, which is to 

 be filled with spiders. 



Sub-family V PLANICEPINiE. 



PLANICEPS Latr. 

 P. niger Cress. New Jersey, probably. 



Sub-family VII CEROPALIN.i:. 



CEROPALES Latr. 



C. bipunctata Say. Caldwell (Cr), Newark, Ocean Co. (Sm). 

 C. fraterna Smith. New Jersey, probably. 

 C. long-ipes Smith. New Jersey, probably. 



