540 STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. 



STENAMMA Westw. 



S. westwoodi Westw, subsp. diecki Emery. Pennsylvania. 

 S. brevicorne Mayr. Pennsylvania (Em). 



APHiENOGASTER Mayr. 



A. fulva Roger. Caldwell (Cr). 



var. picea Emery. New York, New Jersey (Em). 

 A. pennsylvanica Buck. New Jersey, probably. 

 A. treatae Forel. Recorded from Vineland. 

 A. tennesseene Mayr. Pennsylvania, New York (Em). 



POGONOMYRMEX Mayr. 

 P. badius L,atr., nee Mayr. Caldwell (Cr). 



Family XLIV CRYPTOCERIDiE 



The antennae are inserted in the sides of the head where they are placed 

 between ridges or into a groove into which they can be withdrawn. 



STRTJMIG-ENYS F. Smith. 



S. pergandei Em. Pennsylvania (Em). 

 S. pulchella Em. Pennsylvania (Em). 

 S. clypeata Em. Pennsylvania (Em). 



ATTA Fabr. 

 A. tardigrada Buck. New Jersey (Em). 



Family XLVIII DOLICHODERIDiE. 



There is only a single segment in the peduncle between thorax and abdomen. 

 Sting of female rudimentary. • 



DOLICHODERUS Lund. 



D. marise Forel. Jamesburg, VII, 4, 15, Monmouth Co, VII (Sm). 



D. pustulatus Mayr. New Jersey (Em). 



D. plagiatus Mayr. Monmouth Co., VII, 4, Jamesburg, VII, 4 (Fox). 



