. Annual report, including a report of the insects of New Jersey, 1909. THE INSECTS OF NEW JERSEY. 669. Fig. 273.—Chrysis species. C. parvula Fab. Caldwell (Cr); Orange Mts. La- haway X, 14 (Coll). C. dorise Grib. Lahaway VII, 18 (Sm). C. coeruleans Fab. New Brunswick, Lahaway VI, 24, VII, 18 (Coll); DaCosta V, 17, VII, 20, Man- umuskin IX, 15 (Dke). C. nitidula Fab. Westville (Fox); Lucaston IX, 19, Brown's Mills VI, 23 (Dke); reared from nests of "Odynerus" and "Osmia" in Europe. C. nortoni Aaron. Pennsylvania and probably New Jersey. C. smaragdula Fab. Lahaway VII, 12 (S
. Annual report, including a report of the insects of New Jersey, 1909. THE INSECTS OF NEW JERSEY. 669. Fig. 273.—Chrysis species. C. parvula Fab. Caldwell (Cr); Orange Mts. La- haway X, 14 (Coll). C. dorise Grib. Lahaway VII, 18 (Sm). C. coeruleans Fab. New Brunswick, Lahaway VI, 24, VII, 18 (Coll); DaCosta V, 17, VII, 20, Man- umuskin IX, 15 (Dke). C. nitidula Fab. Westville (Fox); Lucaston IX, 19, Brown's Mills VI, 23 (Dke); reared from nests of "Odynerus" and "Osmia" in Europe. C. nortoni Aaron. Pennsylvania and probably New Jersey. C. smaragdula Fab. Lahaway VII, 12 (Sm); DaCosta VII, 20, Lucaston IX, 2, Brown's Mills VII, 5, lona VIII, 25, Manumuskin VI, 22, Belle- plain IX, 8 (Dke). Family EUMENID^. These are solitary wasps, with males and females only developed, and the wings are folded lengthwise when at rest. They are predatory and store their cells with insects of various kinds. They may be diggers, borers in pith or wood or may make mud nests of more or less symmetri- cal form. 2ETHUS Fab. Z. spinipes Say. Caldwell (Cr); Orange Mts. (Sm). EUMENES Latr. E. agilis Sauss. Philadelphia VIII (Fox) and sure to be found in New Jersey. E. fraternus Say. Throughout the State, V, VII-IX; this is the common "potter wasp" that makes vase-like mud cells attached to low plants. E. globulosus Sauss. New Jer- sey (Cress Coll). E. vertical is Say. Camden VIII, 3 (Fox). MONOBIA Sauss. M. quadridens Linn. Through- out the State VI-VIII, local- ly not rare, NORTONIA Sauss. N. symmorpha Sauss. Caldwell (Cr). ODYNERUS Latr. SYMMORPHUS Wesm. O. philadelphlag Sauss. Caldwell (Cr). O. debilis Sauss. Lahaway VII, 12 (Sm).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original New Jersey state museum. [from old catalog].
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