No. 22.'] HYMENOPTERA OF CONNECTICUT. QI 



times narrow apical margin of abdominal terga, white; pleurae, 

 pectus, and legs (except tips of the posterior femora, apical 



half of the tibiae, and their tarsi) rufous. Length 13 mm 



rufopecta 

 Pectus black; body black, with clypeus, labrum, mandibles, 

 and a spot above posterior cox?e, yellow; legs, except apical 

 half of posterior tibise and their tarsi, rufous. Length 13 

 mm rufipes 



T. rufopecta (Norton). Howard, Insect Book, PI. xiii, Fig. 

 16. Connecticut (E. N.) ; New Haven, i June, 191 1 (A. B. C). 



°T. fernaldi MacGillivray. 



°T. dubitata MacGillivray. 



°T. mellina (Norton). 



°T. redimacula MacGillivray. 



°T. neoslossoni MacGillivray. 



°T, nigricoUis Kirby 



*T. grandis (Norton). Howard, Insect Book, PI. xiii, 

 Fig. 30. Farmington (E. N.). 



°T. antennata Kirby. 



°T. semicornis Harrington. 



°T. jocosa Provancher. 



°T. signata (Norton). 



°T. bilineata MacGillivray. 



T. verticalis Say. Howard, Insect Book, PI. xiii. Fig. 32. 

 Connecticut (E. N.) ; West Haven, 27 June, 1905 (H. L. V.) ; 

 New Haven, 14 July, 1908 (B. H. W.), 30 May, 191 1 (A. B. C). 



°T. ruficolor Norton. 



°T. bifasciata (Say). Allantus bifasciatus Say. Macrophya 

 bifasciata Say. 



T. rufipes Say. Howard, Insect Book, PI. xiii, Fig. 23. 

 New Plaven, 9 June, 191 1 (A. B. C). 



°T. formosa Norton. Howard, Insect Book, PI. xiv. Fig. 18. 



°T. rubripes MacGillivray. 



°T. causata MacGillivray. 



°T. angulata Norton. 



°T. eximia Norton. 



