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, OF HYMENOPTEROUS INSECTS IN THE COLLECTION OP THE BRITISH MUSEUM. PART II. APIDiE. LONDON: PRINTED BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES. 1S54. PEINTED BY TAYLOE AND FRANCIS, RBD HON COURT, FI.BBT STHBET. -is \ /^O^ 't^ PREFACE. .c6 \ This Part contains the completion of the Ust of species belonging to the Family Apid.^, at the same time indicating those at present contained in the Collection of the British Museum. It has been prepared by Mr. Frederick Smith, who has taken every care in the determination of the species, the references to the synonyma, and in the descriptions of such species as hitherto are apparently undescribed. The remaining Families will follow as soon as they can be completed. JOHN EDWARD GRAY. October 1854. ' CATALOGUE OF HYMENOPTERA. Div. II. ACULEATA. Tribe 4. ANTHOPHILA. Fam. 2. AVIBJE. Subfam. 2. DASYGASTR^. Genus 14. ANTHIDIUM. Apis, pt., Linn. Syst. Nat. i. 953, 1766. Anthidium, Fabr. Syst. Piez. p. 364, 1804. Megachile, pt., Latr. Hist. Nat. xiv. 51, 1805. Trachusa, pt., Jurine, Hym. p. 252, 1809. 1. Anthidium manicatum. B.MJ Apis manicata, Linn. Faun. Suec. 1701 ; Syst. Nat. i. 958. 28, ^ . Fabr. Syst. Ent. 384. 35; Ent. Syst. ii. 330. 73. Schaff. Icon. Ins. t. 32. f. 11, 12. Rossi, Faun. Etrus. ii. 103. no. 914. Christ. Hym. p. 133. t. 9. f. 5. Kirby, Mon. Ap. Angl. ii. 248. 47. t. 16. f. 12 ? , 13 Blanch. Hist. Nat. Ins. iii. 409. St.Farg. Hym.u.407.\. Chelostoma florisomnis, Curtis, Brit. Ent. xiv. t, 628 J . Smith, Zool. iv. 1445. 1. Heriades maxillosa, Zett. Ins. Lapp. 467. 2. Nyland. Ap. Boreal, p. 268. 1 ; Revis. Ap. Boreal, p. 277- 2. Chelostoma florisomne, Eversm. Bull. Mosc. xv. 74. 3. Hab. Britain ; France ; Germany ; Morea ; Denmark ; Russia ; Sweden; Finland; Lapland. 220 hymenoptera. 2. Chelostoma nigricorne. B.M. Heriades nigricornis, Nyland. Ap. Boreal, p. 269. 2. Hab. France ; Switzerland ; Denmark ; Sweden ; Finland. 3. Chelostoma grande. Heriades grandis, Nyland. Revis. Ap. Boreal, p. 277- 1- Hab. Switzerland. 4. Chelostoma culmorum. Heriades culmorum, St. Farg. Hym. ii. 408. 2 {var. H. florisom- nis ?). Hab. France (Paris). 5. Chelostoma Campanularum. B.M. Apis Campanularum, Kirby, Mon. Ap. Angl. i. 256. 50. t. 16. f. 14 ? . 15 c? . Megachile Campanularum, Latr. Hist. Nat. xiv. 52. 2. Heriades Campanularum, Spin. Ins. Lig. fasc. iii. 198. 1. St. Farg. Hym. 405. 2. Smith, Zool. iv. 1448. 2. Nyland. Ap. Boreal, p. 273. 6. Apis florisomnis minima, Christ. Hym. 197- t. 17- f. 18. Chelostoma campanularum, Eversm. Bull. Mosc. xxv. 75. 4. Hab. Britain ; France ; Italy ; Germany ; Russia ; Denmark ; Sweden and Finland. 6. Chelostoma robustum. Heriades robusta, Nyland. Ap. Boreal, p. 270. 3. Hab. Finland. 7. Chelostoma albifrons. Chelostoma albifrons, Kirby, Faun. Boreal. Amer. p. 270, 1. Hab. N. America. 8. Chelostoma rugifrons. B.M. Female. Length 5 lines. — Black, the head strongly punctured ; the face has some white pubescence on each side at the insertion of the antennae ; the mandibles very stout, having a tooth near their base within, their apex tridentate, the middle tooth minute, longitudinally grooved above. Thorax strongly punctured; its pubescence, as well as that of the legs, white, the claw-joint rufo- HYMENOPTERA. 221 testaceous, the tarsi beneath fulvous, the wings subhyaUne, the nervures black. Abdomen cylindric, shining and strongly punc- tured ; the basal and apical margins depressed ; the first and three following segments have very narrow fasciae of white pu- bescence, which is rather wider at the lateral margins ; the fascige cross the segments about one-third within, cm-ving backwards to the lateral apical margins, the sixth segment covered with white pubescence at the base; beneath densely clothed with white pubescence. Hab. Georgia. 9. Chelostoma signatum. Chelostoma signatum, Eversm. Bull. Mosc. xxv. 73. 1 (1852). Hab. Russia. 10. Chelostoma inerme. Chelostoma inerme, Sch'dff. Norn. Ent. p. 98. Eversm. Bull, Mosc. xxv. 74. 2. Hab. Russia. Genus 17. HERIADES. Apis, pt., Linn. Faun. Suec. 419; Syst. Nat. i. 954. 11 (1761). Hylffius, pt., Fabr. Ent. Syst. ii. 302 (1793). Anthophora, pt., Fabr. Syst. Piez. p. 372 (1804). Megachile, pt., Latr. Hist. Nat. xiv. 52. sec. 2 (1805). Heriades, pt.. Spin. Ins. Lig. fasc. ii. 8 (1808), Chelostoma and Heriades, L«^r. Gen. Crust, etins. iv. 161 (1809). The labial palpi 4-jointed, the basal joint not quite half the length of the second, the third and fourth minute, placed at the side and near the apex of the second joint. The maxillary palpi 3-jointed, the two basal joints short and stout, the apical joint slender, cylindric and pointed at the apex. 1. Heriades truncorum. B.M. Apis truncorum, Linn. Faun. Suec. 1692; Syst. Nat. i. 955. 15, and Cab. Mus. Linn. Soc. Kirby, Mon. Ap. Angl. ii. 258. 51. Hylaeus truncorum, Fabr. Ent. Syst. ii. 305. 9. Panz. Faun. Germ. 64. 15. Anthophora truncorum, Fabr. Syst. Piez. p. 379. 29. Megachile truncorum, Latr. Hist. Nat. xiv. 52. 3. Spin. Ins. Lig. fasc. 2. p. 9. 222 HYMENOPTERA. Heriades truncorum, Spin. Ins. Lig. fasc. 2. p. 9. Curtis, Brit. Ent. xi. tab. 504. St. Farg. Hym. ii. 405. 2. Blanch. Hist. Nat. Ins. iii. 408. Zett. Ins. Lapp. p. 467. 1. Smith, Zool. iv. 1447. 1. Nyland. Ap. Boreal, p. 271. 4; Revis. Ap. Boreal, p. 278. Hab. Britain ; France ; Italy ; Germany ; Sweden ; Finland ; Lapland. Genus 18. CERATINA. Hylseus, pt., Fabr. Ent. Syst. ii. 302 (1793). Apis, pt., Fabr. Ent. Syst. Supp. 273 (1796). Megilla, pt., Fabr. Syst. Piez. 328 (1804). Prosopis, pt., Fabr. Syst. Piez. 293 (1804). Ceratina, Latr. Hist. Nat. xiv. 50 (1805). The labial palpi four-jointed, the two basal joints elongate, the two apical ones minute, situated near the apex of the second joint at the side ; the maxillary palpi six- jointed, the three basal joints of about equal length, subclavate, the three apical ones minute ; the superior wings having one marginal and three sub- marginal cells. Claws of the tarsi bifid. The labial palpi are four-jointed. Latreille and St. Fargeau only observed three joints to the labial palpi ; the maxillary palpi are also incorrectly figured in the 'Exploration Scientifique de I'Algerie.' 1. Ceratina c^rulea. B.M. Apis cserulea, Vill. Ent. Europ. iii. 88. t. 8. f . 25 var. Nomada vidua, Smith, Zool. ii. 602. 18 ? . Hab. Britain ; France ; Germany ; Denmark ; Sweden ; Finland ; Lapland. 25. Nomada obliqua. Nomada obhqua, St. Farg. Encycl. Meth. viii. 366. 6. Hab. France. 26. Nomada obscura. Nomada obscura, Zett. Ins. Lapp. p. 470. 3. Nyland. Ap. Boreal, p. 178. 6. Hab. Sweden; Finland; Lapland. 238 HYMENOPTERA. 27. NOMADA OBTUSIFRONS. Nomada obtusifrons, Nyland. Ap. Boreal, p. 184. 16, Hah. Sweden; Finland. 28. Nomada ruficornis. B.M. Apis ruficornis, Linn. Faun. Suec. 1707 ; Syst. Nat. i. 958. 34, and Cab. Mus. Linn. Soc. $ . Kirby, Mon. Ap. Angh ii. 210. 27. Nomada ruficornis, Fair. S'ys^.ii'/iif. p. 389.3; Ent.Sysf.n.347. 7 ; Syst. Piez. p. 309. 2. Rossi, Faun. Etrus. ii. 112. 933. Panz. Faun. Germ. 55. 18. Latr. Hist. Nat. xiv. 50. 1. Schaf. Germ. Zeits. i. 279. 9. St. Farg. Ency. Meth. viii. 366. 7c??; Hym. ii. 498. 29. Blanch. Hist. Nat. des Ins. iii. 411. Smith, Zool. ii. 596. 9. Nyland. Ap. Boreal, p. 180. 10. Eversm. Bull. Mosc. xxv. 96. 11. Nomada flava, Panz. Faun. Germ. 55. 21 (? . Fabr. Syst. Piez. p. 391. 4. Lucas, Explo. Sc. Alger, iii. 221. 165. Nyland. Ap. Boreal, p. 179. 8. Eversm. Bull. Mosc. xxv. 95. 9. Apis flava, Kirby, Mon. Ap. Angl. ii. 186. 8 -»^ /* B.M. Nomada bisignata. Say, Append. Long's Exped. to St. Peter's Riv. ii. 84 ; Bost. Journ. Nat. Hist. i. 402. 2. Hab. United States. N 248 HYMENOPTERA. 80. NoMADA Americana. B.M. Nomada Americana, 2^ir6y, Faun. Boreal. Amer. p. 269. 1. pi. 6. f. 3?. Hab. North America ; Hudson's Bay. 81. Nomada articulata. B.M. Male. Length 3i lines. — Black, the clypeus, labrum, mandi- bles, sides of the face, scape in front and flagellum towards the base yellow, the latter ferruginous towards the apex, above fus- cous, the scape black above, joints of the flagellum submonili- form. The tubercles, tegulse, scutellum and post-scutellum ferruginous, the wings hyaline, the nervures ferruginous, the apical margin of the superior wings fuscous ; legs ferruginous ; the coxse and posterior femora within fusco-ferruginous ; the two basal segments of the abdomen dark ferruginous, the apical ones black ; a minute spot on each side of the first segment, a large ovate one, pointed within, on the second, and a transverse fascia on the four following placed about the middle, yellow ; the apex ferruginous. Hab. North America. (E. Doubleday.) 82. Nomada annulata. B.M. Female. Length 3^ lines. — Black, the sides of the face, orbits of the eyes, clypeus, labrum and mandibles yellow ; the antennae and a minute spot above the clypeus ferruginous. Thorax, the collar, tubercles, a spot before and a line below them, the scutellum and a patch on each side of the metathorax yellow ; legs ferruginous, variegated with yellow, the wings slightly clouded on their apical margins. Abdomen slightly ferruginoii'? towards the base, each segment having a transverse yellow band ; the three basal bands more or less attenuated in the middle, the bands continued beneath the abdomen. Male. Length 3^ lines. — This sex has the clypeus, labrum, mandibles, scape of the antennae in front and the flagellum be- neath of a pale yellowish-white, the latter is fuscous above towards the base and again towards the apex, the intervening joints are ferruginous and the apical one entirely yellowish-white ; thorax, the scutellum ferruginous; the tubercles, tegulse and nervures of the wings reddish -yellow, the wings subhy aline, having a fuscous cloud at their apex. Abdomen black at the extreme base, the rest of the first segment and the whole of the second ferruginous, the latter having a large angulated yellow macula on each side, the first only a minute dot ; each segment HYMENOPTERA. 249 from the fourth to the apical one has a narrow yellow band ; beneath entirely ferruginous. Hab. North America. (Presented by Sir Roderick Impey Mur- chison.) 83. NOMADA LUTEOLA. ■ (^^ Nomada luteola, St. Farg. Ency. Meth. viii. 365. 2. Hub. Carolina. 84. NoMADA RUBICUNDA.* Nomada rubicunda, Ency. Meth. viii. 365. 4. Hab. Carolina. 85. NOMADA VINCTA. Nomada vincta, Say, Append. Long'^s Exped. to St. Peter'' s Riv. ii. 401. 1. In some specimens the clypeus, labrum and mandibles are yellow. Hab. Indiana (America). 86. Nomada sulphurata. - B.M. Female. Length 5 lines. — Head of a sulphur-yellow, a black line passes forwards fi*om the base of the antennae half-way down the lateral margins of the clypeus, above the insertion of the antennae is a circular black patch united to a quadrate one which occupies the vertex, a minute round yellow spot in front of the anterior stemma ; the scape yellow in front, ferruginous behind and having a narrow black line, the two basal joints of the fla- gellum ferruginous in front, the apex of the mandibles ferrugi- nous. The disk of the thorax black, having two central longitu- dinal yellow lines not extending to the collar or scutellum, lioth of which are also yellow ; the tegulae, and also a line which passes over them from the collar to the angles of the scutellum, a broad longitudinal patch on each side of the metathorax, the sides of the breast, tubercles and legs yellow, the latter varied with fer- ruginous stains ; the wings fusco-hyaline, the nervures ferrugi- nous, having a pale macula towards their apex. Abdomen black, each segment having a broad yellow fascia, the margins of which are waved ; beneath a broad yellow fascia on the second segment, the following are ferruginous narrowly edged with yellow. Hab. Georgia. n2 250 HYMENOPTERA. S7. NOMADA TORRIDA'r~~*^ B.M. Female. Length 4^ lines. — Head red, the basal joint and the flagellum of the antennae beneath red. Thorax red, the collar obscurely yellow, the scutellum and sides of the metathorax of a paler red, the sides of the metathorax covered with white pu- bescence ; the legs have a short silvery pile, particularly on the posterior femora, tibiae and tarsi within ; the \\ings fusco-hyaline, having a pale lunule towards their apex. Abdomen ferruginous, the extreme base black, also two black spots on each side of the basal segment ; the third segment has on each side an oblong yellow stripe at its basal margin, the fourth has a narrow yellow fascia at its basal margin, the fifth entireh^ yellow. The yellow markings on this species are in some examples very obscure. Hab. Georgia. 88. NoMADA MINIATA. B.M. Female. Length 4J lines. — Head and antennae red, the apex of the mandibles fuscous. The thorax and legs red, the collar, a spot in front of the tegulae and a large macula on each side of the metathorax yellow, the latter covered with a silvery-white pubescence; two lines in the middle of the thorax, another passing over the tegulae and the scutellum pale red ; the wings hyaline, slightly fuscous at their apical margins, the ner^ful'es ferruginous. Abdomen entirely red, the second segment having on each side an ovate yellow spot ; beneath immaculate. The yellow markings on the thorax are sometimes obsolete. Hab. Georgia. Genus 22. EPICLOPUS. Epiclopus, Spin. Faun. Chili, vi. 183. Ocelli placed in a line on the vertex. Scutellum rounded, not toothed. The superior wings having one marginal and three submarginal cells ; the third submarginal much restricted towards the marginal, receiving the second recurrent nervure a little beyond the middle ; the first recurrent neiTure received by the second submarginal near its apex. L Epiclopus Gayi. Epiclopus Gayi, Spin. Faun. Chili, vi. 184. L Female. Length 6 lines. — Black, the head anteriorly blue, variegated with white ; the thorax above and the first and second HYMENOPTERA. 251 segments of the abdomen clothed with white pubescence, the apical segments blue. Hub. Chili. Genus 23. AMMOBATES. Ammobates, Latr. Gen. Cr. Ins. iv. 169. 1. Ammobates rufi-ventris. Ammobates rufi-ventris, Latr. Gen. Cr. Ins. iv. 169. St. Farg. df Serv. Ency. Meth. x. 17- 1- St. Farg. Hym. ii. 510. 1. Blanch. Hist. Nat. des Ins. iii. 412. Hab. Portugal. 2. Ammobates bicolor. B.M, Ammobates bicolor, St. Farg.^- Serv. Ency. Meth. x. 17- 2. St. Farg. Hym. ii. 511. 2. This species in all probability does not belong to the genus ; the maxillary palpi have only four joints, in the generic characters of Latreille the number given is six ; — not having a specimen of the type to examine, the present species is retained in the genus. 3. Ammobates muticus. Ammobates muticus, Spin. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. (1843) i. 141.29. Hab. Spain. 4. Ammobates variegatus. Female. Length 3^ lines.— Head ferruginous, the vertex and face as low as the insertion of the antennae fuscous, antennae ferruginous, the flagellum fuscous above. Thorax ferruginous, the collar, metathorax, and a stain down the middle of the disk fuscous ; the wings fusco-hyaline, their apical margins having a dark cloud, the superior wings varied with hyahne spaces beyond the enclosed cells, the tegulae and extreme base of the wings ferruginous; the disk covered with large dispersed pvmctures, and having a deep impressed hne down the centre which also passes over the scutellum, which is consequently bituberculate ; the legs red, the posterior femora having a fuscous stain above. Abdomen ferruginous, the three apical segments sub-fuscous ; a short silvery pubescence clothes the face and metathorax, and is more thinly scattered on the legs and abdomen. Hab. Greece (Thessaly). (Coll. W. W. Saunders, Esq.) 252 HYMENOBTERA. Genus 24. LEIOPODUS. F. Smith's MSS. The labial palpi 4-jointed, the two basal ones elongate, filiform, of about equal length, the third and fourth minute, inserted at the side of the second, near its apex. The maxillary palpi 4-jointed, the basal joint short and stout, the second more slender, twice the length of the basal one ; the third rather shorter than the second, the apical one minute. The ocelli placed in a curve on the vertex. The thorax rounded, wider than the head ; the superior wings having one marginal and three submarginal cells ; the first submarginal cell oblique-quadrate, the second wider than the first and narrowed towards the marginal, receiving the first recurrent nervure near the apex; the third submarginal narrower than the second and slightly narrowed towards the marginal, ilbdomen elongate, conical. The legs simple, the claws simple. The general habit of this genus is that of an Epeolus. 1. Leiopodus lacertinus. Female. Length 4^ hues. — Black, the pubescence on the face of a glittering yellowish-white, most sparing on the clypeus and the region of the ocelli ; the labrum subquadrate, rounded at the anterior angles, deeply punctured and thinly sprinkled with similar pubescence to that on the face ; the antennae filiform, the apical joint compressed, obtuse at the apex. Thorax having a deep longitudinal depression, which passes over the scutellum ; the depression broadest anteriorly ; another depression on each side ; the pubescence on the thorax anteriorly yellowish-white, posteriorly and beneath it is nearly white ; the legs red, mottled with a white glittering pile, the tarsi fuscous ; the wings sub- hyaline, irregularly stained with fuscous, the apical margins clouded, darkest beyond the marginal cell along the margin. Abdomen conical, the basal segment having on each side a stripe of white pubescence which is recurved upwards at the extreme lateral margins, the second and following segments have a line of white pubescence along their basal margins which recurve downwards and are produced inwardly a little way along the apical margins ; beneath, covered with a similar white pile, the second and third segments having each two round denuded spots, the basal and apical segments naked. The male exactly resembles the female, differing only in having an additional segment to the antennae and abdomen. The pubescence of this insect is most beautifully plumose or feathered. Hah, South America. (Coll. W. W. Saunders, Esq.) HYMENOPTERA. 263 Genus 25. PASITES. Nomada, pt., Fabr. Syst. Piez. p. 390. Pasites, Latr. Gen. Or. Ins. iv. 141. Tiphia, pt., Panz. Faun. Germ. 53. 6. 1. Pasites Schottii. . B.M. Pasites Schottii, Latr. Gen. Cr. Ins. iv. 141. Blanch. Hist. Nat. des Ins. iii. 412. Eversm. Bull. Mosc. xxv. 89. 1. St.Farg. Hym.'\\. 532. 1. Pasites unicolor, Jurine, Hym. p. 224. Nomada Schottii, Fabr. Syst. Piez. p. 394. 15. Tiphia brevicornis, Pa7iz. Faun. Germ. 53. 6. Hab. France; Germany; Russia. 2. Pasites atra. Pasites atra, Latr. Gen. Cr. Ins. iv. 171. Spin. Ins. Lig. ii. t. 2. f. 7 ? St. Farg, Hym. ii. 533. 2. Hab. France; Italy. M. Spinola has figured in plate 2 an insect which he believes to have been a Pasites, but as the specimen was destroyed or lost by the artist who executed the figure, there is no description of it in the work. 3. Pasites fasciata. Pasites fasciata, Eversm. Bull. Mosc. xxv. 90. 2. Hab. Russia. 4. Pasites dichroa. B.M. Male. Length 3| lines.— Head and thorax black, strongly punctured, the face below the insertion of the antennae has a short glittering white pubescence, the flagellum fusco-ferruginous beneath, the labrum and mandibles ferruginous. Thorax, a lon- gitudinal depression in the centre and a shorter one on each side opposite the tegulae ; the scutellum bituberculate ; the tubercles prominent and having a fringe of white pubescence behind ; the wings dark fuscous; the legs ferruginous, the coxae black. Ab- domen ferruginous. Hab. Sierra Leone. (Coll. the Rev. D. F. Morgan.) It is very probable that the present species may be separated from Pasites by a monographer of these parasitic genera, in which case we would propose the name of Morgania. 254 HYMENOPTERA. Genus 26. PHILEREMUS. Epeolus, pt., Fahr. Syst. Piez. p. 388. Phileremus, Latr. Gen. Cr. his. iv. 169. 1. Phileremus punctatus. B.M. Epeolus punctatus, Fabr. Syst. Piez. p. 389. 2. Epeolus Kirbyanus, Latr. Gen. Cr. his. i. t. 14. f. 10, Phileremus Kirbyanus, Latr. Gen. Cr. his. iv. p. 169. Phileremus punctatus, St. Farg. Ency. Meth. x. 104. 1 ; Hym. ii. 513. 2. Blanch. Hist. Nat. Ins. iii. 412. Hab. France. 2. Phileremus abdominalis. Phileremus abdominalis, Eversm. Bull. Mosc. xxv. 88. I. Hab. Russia. 3. Phileremus hirsutulus. Phileremus hirsutulus, Eversm. Bull. Mosc. xxv. 89. 2. Hab. Russia. 4. Phileremus melectoides. B.M. Female. Length 5 lines. — Jet-black, the head and thorax strongly punctured, the face below the insertion of the antennae thinly covered with a mixture of fuscous and griseous pubescence, the punctures large and distant on the vertex. Thorax, a central longitudinal depression on the disk, and also a slight one on each side opposite the tegulfe ; a little white pubescence on each side of the metathorax at its base, also on the posterior margin of the tubercles ; the tibiae and tarsi have a short white pubes- cence above, that on the tibiae intermixed with short black bristles or spines, the apical joints of the tarsi ferruginous, the pubes- cence on the tarsi beneath fuscous ; the wings fuscous, the ner- vures black. Abdomen short, convex, and liighly polished at the base, all the segments except the apical one have on each side a spot of snow-white pubescence, those on the basal segment round, from which each in succession is more elongate ; the basal half of each segment is distantly and rather strongly punctured, the apical half finely and closely so. Male. Exactly corresponds with the female, only being rather more pubescent. Hab. Albania. This insect has the wings of an Ammobates, but its maxillary HYMENOPTERA. L'55 palpi are only two-jointed, its labial palpi being four-jointed ; it might probably form a subgenus of Ammobates. 5. Phileremus niveatus. Phileremus niveatus, Spin. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. vii. (1838) 535. 75. Hab. E^ypt. 6. Phileremus oraniensis. Phileremus oraniensis, St. Farg. Hym. ii. 512. 1. Lucas, Explo. Sc. Al^er. iii. 209. 142. pi. 9. f. 8. Hab. Algeria (Oran). Genus 27. EPEOLUS. Apis, pt., Linn. Faun. Suec. and Syst. Nat. i. 953 (1766). Nomada, pt., Fabr. Ent. Syst. ii. 345 (1793). Epeolus, Latr. Gen. Cr. Ins. iv. 171 (1809). 1. Epeolus variegatus. B.M. Apis variegata, Lmw. Syst. Nat. i. 957.24 S , and Cab. Mus. Linn. Soc. Kirby, Mon. Ap. Angl. ii. 222. 36. t. 16. f . 6 ? . Donov. Brit. Ins. xii. 10. t. 399. f. 2. Nomada variegata, Fabr. Syst.Ent.'p.389.2 ; Ent.Syst.n.'M7.o. Apis muscaria, Christ. Hym. 195. t. 17- f . 5 c? . Nomada crucigera, Panz. Faun. Germ. 61. 20 S ■ Epeolus variegatus, Latr. Ins. iii. 375. Fabr. Syst. Piez. p. 388. 1. Jurine, Hym. t. 14. Supp. Curtis, Brit. Ent. ii. t. 516. Blanch. Hist. Nat. Ins. iii. 412. St. Farg. Hym. il 462. 2. t. 17- f. 5 ? . 6 c? . Guer. Icon. R. Anim. Ins. 454. t. 74. f. 1. Smith, Zool. iii. 1150, 1. Nyland. Ap. Boreal, p. 174. 1. Eversm. Bull. Mosc. xxv. 102. 3. Hab. Britain ; France ; Germany ; Denmark ; Sweden ; Finland ; Lapland ; Cape of Good Hope. Specimens of this species from the Cape of Good Hope differ merely in having the legs and tegulae darker, the red on the scu- tellum reduced to two rounded spots, in every other particular they correspond with the European examples : amongst specimens from Sicily some have the abdomen red, variegated as usual ; British specimens are sometimes partly red. N 5 256 hymenoptera, 2. Epeolus pictus. Epeolus pictus, Nyland. Ap. Boreal, p. 174. 2. Hab. Siberia. 3. Epeolus donatus. B.M. Epeolus donatus, Harris, Cat. Female. Length 4-5| lines. — Black, head and thorax covered with confluent punctures, the clypeus more finely punctured and interspersed with large punctures ; above the clypeus the face is covered with cinereous pubescence. Thorax, a line on the collar, another over the tegulse and passing along the base of the scu- tellum, two abbreviated lines on the prothorax, and one passing from the base of the wings round the metathorax over the post- scutellum, of cinereous pubescence ; the legs are variegated with pubescence of the same colom'j wings fusco-hyaline, clearest towards their base. Abdomen very finely punctured, at its apex is a semicircular space which is rugose ; the basal segment has its margins traversed by a band of cinereous pubescence, slightly interrupted in the centre of both the basal and apical margins, the three following segments have a similar band on their apical margins : the apical segment has a triangular patch on each side. The male exactly resembles the female, differing only in the usual characteristics of the sex. Hab. United States; Ohio (Mount Pleasant). (E. Doubleday and R. Foster.) 4. Epeolus mercatus. B.M. Epeolus mercatus, Fabr. Syst. Piez. p. 389. 3. Hab. Carolina. 5. Epeolus remigatus. B.M. Melecta remigata, Fabr. Syst. Piez. p. 387. 5. Epeolus remigatus, St. Farg. 3f Serv. Ency. Meth. x. 104. 2. St. Farg. Hym. ii. 461. 1. Epeolus lunatus, Say,App. Long's Voy. St. Peter's River (Keat- ing), p. 85. Hab. North America ; Carolina; Mexico. This species varies in having the legs entirely red, the antennae also are occasionally red beneath ; these differences occur in the specimens from Mexico, but they cannot be considered sufficient to constitute a distinct species. hymenoptera. ^57 6. Epeolus scutellaris. *--__ BM. Epeolus scutellaris, Say, Append. Long's Voy. St. Peter's River (Keating), ii. 85. Hab. North America ; Carolina; Mexico. 7. Epeolus zonatus. B.M. Female. Length 4 hnes. — Head and thorax black, the an- tennae, labrum and mandibles ferruginous, the face has a little silvery pubescence. Thorax encircled with ferruginous ; the collar, sides of prothorax, tegula; and scutellum being red, the scutellum armed on each side with a short stout acute tooth ; the legs ferruginous, the wings fusco-ferruginous, the nervures ferruginous. Abdomen, the two basal segments ferruginous, the apical ones black ; the apical margins of the segments have fasciaj of short white pubescence, usually much interrupted ; the extreme base of the abdomen black. Male. This sex differs in having the apex of the clypeus ferruginous, and only the basal segment of the abdomen of that colour. Hab. United States ; St. John's Bluff, East Florida. 8. Epeolus fumipennis. Epeolus fumipennis. Say, Bost. Journ. Nat. Hist. i. 403. Hab. North America. 9. Epeolus Brasiliensis. Male. Length 4i hues.— Black, the face covered with short silvery-white pubescence, the flagellum beneath and the mandi- bles towards their apex ferruginous. Thorax, the disk covered with confluent punctures, a line of golden pubescence on the collar and two short ones in the middle of the prothorax uniting with the collar ; the scutellum rounded behind and having on each side a stout tooth; the legs nigro-ferruginous and having a short white glittering pile, the tarsi ferruginous ; the wings fus- cous, and having several hyaline spots towards their apical margins. Abdomen entirely covered with a short reddish-brown pile ; the basal segment has on each side near its apical margin a hue of golden-coloured pubescence which cvu'ves upward along the extreme lateral margins, the curved portion white ; the follow- ing segments have each a narrow golden fascia towards their apical margins, each fascia becoming broader towards the apex, covered beneath with white pubescence. Hab. Brazil. (Coll. W. W. Saunders, Esq.) 268 HYMENOPTERA. 10. Epeolus LUCTUOSUS. Epeolus luctuosus, Spin. Faun. Chili, vi. 189. 3. Female. Length 3 lines. — Antennae black, beneath from the third to tenth joints red. Abdomen maculated ; the legs black, the tibiae having two white rings ; wings hyaline, nervm-es black. Hab. ChiH. 11. Epeolus Gayi. Epeolus Gayi, Spin. Faun. Chili, vi. 188. 2. Female. Length 5 lines. — Black ; the first and second joints of the antennae red ; the metathorax naked in the middle ; ab- domen, the margins of the segments having bands of pale pu- bescence ; the legs reddish beneath. Hab. Chili. 12. Epeolus gigas. Epeolus gigas, Spin. Faun. Chili, vi. 187- 4. Female. Length 6 lines. — Labrum, antennae and tegulae red ; head, thorax and abdomen black, the latter having yellowish bands ; the tibiae and tarsi ferruginous ; wings hyaline, nervures fuscous, the base of the wings testaceous. Hab. Chih. 13. Epeolus tristis. Epeolus luctuosus, Eversm. Bull. Mosc. xxv. 101. 1 (nee Spin.). Hab. Russia. 14. Epeolus transitorius. Epeolus transitorius, Eversm. Bull. Mosc. xxv. 102. 3. Hab. Russia. Genus 28. CCELIOXYS. Apis, pt., Linn. Faun. Suec; Syst. Nat. i. 953 (1766). Anthophora, pt., Fabr. Syst. Piez. 372 (1804). Megachile, pt., Latr. Hist. Nat. 53. sect. 3 (1805). Coelioxys, Latr. Gen. Cr. Ins. iv. 166 (1809). 1. CCELIOXYS quadridentata. B.M. Apis quadridentata, Linn. Faun. Suec. 1703; Syst. Nat. i. 958. 29, and Cab. Mus. Linn. Soc. S . HYMENOPTERA. 259 Apis qiiadridentata, Fabr. Syst. Ent. p. 386. 49. Panz. Faun. Germ. 55. 13. Apis conica, Linn. Faun. Suec. 1705; Syst. Nat. I 958. 32, and Cab. Mus. Linn. Soc. $ . Fabr. Syst. Ent. p. 387. 53. Kirby, Mon. Ap. Angl. ii. 224. 37- Apis bidentata, Panz. Faun. Germ. 59, 7? Ccelioxys conica, Latr. Gen. Cr. Ins. iv. 167 S ? • Zett. Lis. Lapp. p. 468. 1. * St. Farg. Hym. ii. 517. 1- Nyland. Revis. Ap. Boreal, p. 278. 2. Eversm. Bull. Mosc. xxv. 75. 1. Ccelioxys quadridentata, Smith, Zool. iii. 1151. 1 (? $ . Ccelioxys umbrina, Smith, Zool. iii. 1153. 4. var. $ . Ccelioxys acuta, Nyland. Ap. Boreal. 250. 1. f. 10. Hab. Britain ; France ; Germany ; Austria ; Russia ; Denmark ; Sweden ; Finland ; United States ] Trenton Falls. (E. Dou- bleday.) 2. Ccelioxys simplex. B.M. Ccelioxys simplex, Nyland. Revis. Ap. Boreal, p. 279. 6. Ccelioxys punctata, St. Farg. ? Hab. Britain ; France, &c. ; Sweden. 3. Ccelioxys brevis. Ccelioxys brevis, Eversm. Bull. Mosc. xxv. 77- 4. Hab. Russia. 4. Ccelioxys rufescens. B.M. Ccelioxys rufescens, St. Farg. Hym. ii. 519. 2, Blanch. Hist. Nat. des Ins. iii. 413. Smi^Ti, Zoo/, iii. 1152. 3. Nyland. Revis. Ap. Boreal, p. 273. 3. Ccelioxys hebescens, Nyland. Ap. Boreal, p. 251. 2. Hab. Britain; France; Germany; Denmark; Sweden. 5. Ccelioxys apiculata. B.M. Ccelioxys apiculata, Nyland. Ap. Boreal, p. 253. 4. f. 13. Hab. Britain. 6. Ccelioxys vectis. B.M. Ccelioxys vectis, Curtis, Brit. Ent. viii. tab. 349. 2G0 HYMENOPTERA. Coelioxys vectis, Smith, Zool. iii. 1152. 2. Coelioxys temporalis, Nyland. Ap. Boreal, p. 253. 4. f. 13. Hab. Britain ; Jersey ; France ; Denmark ; Sweden. 7. CCELIOXYS LANCEOLATA. Coelioxys lanceolata, Nyland. Revis. Ap. Boreal, p. 279. 6. Hab. Sweden. 8. CCELIOXYS TRIDENTATA. Coelioxys tridentata, Nyland. Ap. Boreal, p. 254. 5 ; Revis. Ap. Boreal, p. 278. 1. Hab. Sweden; Finland. 9. CCELIOXYS MANDIBULARIS. Coelioxys mandibularis, Nyland. Ap. Boreal, p. 252. 3. Hab. Sweden; Finland. 10. CCELIOXYS PUNCTATA. Coelioxys punctata, St. Farg. Hym. ii. 520. 3. Hab. France (Paris). 11. CCELIOXYS ELONGATA. Coelioxys elongata, St. Farg. Hym. ii. 522. 4. Hab. France (Paris). 12. CCELIOXYS RUFOCAUDATA. B.M. Coelioxys octodentata, St. Farg. Hym. ii. 524. 6, nee Say. Hab. France. 13. CCELIOXYS ACANTHURA. Anthophora acanthura, Illig. Mag. v. 105. 7- Eversm. Bull. Mosc. xxv. 76. 3. Hab. Russia. 14. CCELIOXYS CONOIDEA. Coelioxys conoidea, Illig. Mag. v. 105. 3. Eversm. Bull. Mosc. xxv. 76. 2. Hab. Russia. 15. CCELIOXYS FARINOSA. B.M. Female. Length 5^ lines. — Black, the flagellum, except the HYMENOPTERA. 261 basal joint and the extreme apex of the apical one, the mandi- bles and legs red, the face densely covered with snow-white pubescence, the entu-e insect as it were powdered with white scales, lines of the same traversing the collar, margins of the scutellum and epaulets of the tegular ; the entire thorax beneath and on the sides, the legs in front and the entire abdomen beneath densely covered with white scales ; the transverse bands on the abdomen above cover both the apical and basal margins of the segments, widening and uniting at the sides, the margin of the base of the abdomen has an interrupted band ; the supe- rior plate of the apical segment is short, rounded gradually at the sides to the apex, which is furnished with a short acute spine, from which a sharp carina passes forwards half-way towards the base of the segment ; the ventral plate is longer than the upper one and is rounded at its apex ; the abdomen is more or less red beneath, sometimes entirely so. Hab. Turkev. 16. CCELIOXYS CAUDATA. B.M. Ccehoxys caudata, Spin. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. vii. (1838) 535. Hab. Egypt ; Albania ; South of France. Our specimens differ slightly from the type, but not sufficiently to justify making a distinct species unless a larger number could have been examined. 17. CCELIOXYS ELYTRURA. Ccelioxys elytrura. Spin. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. vii. (1838) 532. Hab. Egypt. 18. Ccelioxys rufiventris. Ccelioxys rufiventris. Spin. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. vii. (18.38) 531. 73, Hab. Egypt. 19. Ccelioxys decipiens. Ccelioxys decipiens, Spin. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. vii. (1838) 532. Sdvig. Exped. d'Egypte, pi. 4. f. 14 ? , 15 Tetralonia lanuginosa. Macrocera lanuginosa, Klug, Symb, Phys. dec. v. t. 50. f. 11. Hab. Egypt. 28. Tetralonia testacea. B.M. Male. Length 4i lines. — The face below the antennae pale rufo-testaceous, the labrura, mandibles and inferior margin of the cheeks ferruginous, the antennae ferruginous, fuscous above towards their apex, the vertex black ; the thorax dark rufo-testa- oeous, on the disk are two obscure parallel longitudinal lines of a lighter colour, the disk has a thin short griseous pubescence ; on the metathorax and beneath it is of the same colour, but longer; the tegulae and legs pale rufo-testaceous ; the wings fulvo-hyaline, the nervures ferruginous. Abdomen fusco-ferru- ginous, naked or merely having a few scattered griseous hairs, beneath brighter ferruginous. Hab. Africa. 29. Tetralonia Chinensis. B.M. Male. Length 5^ lines. — Black, the clypeus yellow, the labrum white, fringed with bright pale yellow hairs ; the sides of the face below the antennae covered with long griseous pubes- cence ; on the vertex and disk of the thorax a clothing of pale fulvous pubescence, on the cheeks and thorax beneath it is white ; the antennae as long as the body, the joints subarcuate ; the tegulae pale testaceous, the wings subhyaline, the nervures pale ferruginous ; the four apical joints of the tarsi pale ferruginous, the pubescence of the legs pale ochraceous. Abdomen nigro- aeneous, the apical margins of the segments broadly rufo- testaceous ; the basal segments have a thin pale fulvous pubes- cence, beyond which it is fuscous. Hab. North China (Shanghai). 302 hymenoptera. 30. Tetralonia Duvaucelii. Macrocera Duvaucelii, St. Farg. Hym. ii. 98. 11^. Hab. India (Bengal). 31. Tetralonia elegans. Male. Length 5 lines. — Black, the clypeus, labrum and man- dibles yellow, the latter ferruginous at their apex ; the flagellum, tegulae, nervures of the wings and the apical joints of the tarsi bright ferruginous ; the face and legs have a silvery white pu- bescence ; that on the disk of the thorax pale fulvous ; the wings hyaline, very faintly clouded at their apical margins ; the base of the abdomen has a little pale fulvous pubescence, the three following segments have on their basal margins a fascia of short white pubescence, the third fascia broad, nearly covering the segment, the fifth segment entirely covered ; the apical segment covered on each side with fuscous pubescence ; beneath, the margins of the segments rufo-testaceous and ciliated with white pubescence. Hab. India. (Coll. W. W. Saunders, Esq.) 32. Tetralonia Floralia. Male. Length 5 lines. — Black, the face thinly covered with a long griseous pubescence, the labrum having a long beard of pale yellow hairs ; the clypeus yellow, the antennte longer than the body, the joints subarcuate. Thorax, the disk shining, sti'ongly punctured, thinly clothed with pale yellow pubescence, the wings hyahne, the nervures and tegulae rufo-testaceous ; the legs have a dense pale glittering silvery pubescence, the apical joints of the tarsi bright ferruginous. Abdomen ovate, convex, the base coarsely punctured, the apical margins of segments testaceous and having a fringe of pale pubescence ; the base having some long pale hairs, and the entire abdomen a short scale-like pu- bescence. Hab. North China (Shanghai). 33. Tetralonia fasciata. B.M. Male. Length 4^ lines. — Black, the clypeus, labrum and tips of the mandibles yellowish- white ; the flagellum fulvous beneath ; the pubescence on the face below the antennae white ; above, as well as on the disk of the thorax, it is pale fulvous, and on the cheeks and thorax beneath griseous ; the wings fulvo-hyaline, the nervures ferruginous, the tegulae testaceous ; the apical joints of the tarsi ferruginous, the legs have a bright yellowish-white pu- HYMENOPTERA. 303 bescence, on the basal joint of the posterior tarsi within it is fulvous. Abdomen of a dark fuscous, the apical margins of the segments narrowly rufo-testaceous ; the base has a little pale fulvous pubescence, the second and third segments have a fascia of white short scale-like pubescence, the first much attenuated in the middle, the other segments are entirely covered with a similar pubescence. Hab. North China (Foo-cho-foo). 34. Tetralonia tricincta. Macrocera tricincta, St. Farg. Hym. ii. 101. 14. Hab. Algeria. 35. Tetralonia senex. Male. Length 4 lines. — Black, entirely covered with snow- white pubescence, the sixth and seventh segments of the abdo- men black, beneath black; the legs black beneath, the pos- terior tarsi entirely so ; the flagellum except the two apical joints nigro-piceous beneath ; the clypeus and mandibles white, the apex of the latter ferruginous, the claws dark ferruginous ; the wings hyaline, the nervures ferruginous, pale towards the base of the wings, the tegulse pale rufo-testaceous. Hab. Algeria? (Coll. J. S. Baly, Esq.) 36. Tetralonia brevicornis. B.M. Male. Length 5^ lines. — Black, the pubescence on the head and thorax pale ochraceous, that on the cheeks, sides of the metathorax and on the thorax beneath griseous ; the antennae not longer than the head and thorax, submonihform, fulvous beneath ; the mandibles ferruginous, their tips black ; the wings subhyahne, faintly clouded at their apical margins, the tegulae ferruginous ; the tibiae and tarsi ferruginous. Abdomen fusco- testaceous, sometimes rufo-testaceous, the apical margins being pale ; the whole abdomen has a thinly scattered griseous pubes- cence, that on the margins shghtly fulvous ; beneath, the margins of the segments are of a shining reddish yellow, having a transparent lustre. Hab. Australia (Moreton Bay). 37. Tetralonia terminata. Female. Length 5i lines. — Black, the face clothed with cinereous pubescence, the cheeks densely covered with white pubescence, the mandibles yellow towards their apex, their tips p 5 304 HYMENOPTERA. black, the flagellum fulvous beneath ; the thorax covered an- teriorly with sooty-black pubescence, posteriorly with fulvous^ the fulvous pubescence forming an epaulet over the tegulae ; the wings fusco-hyahne ; legs dark rufo-testaceous, their pubescence black. Abdomen ovate, shining, and having a little cinereous pubescence at the base, the apical margin of the third segment and the whole of the fourth and fifth segments covered with a silvery pubescence, sometimes it has a golden lustre, the apex fuscous and having on each side some long white hairs; the abdomen obscure rufo-testaceous beneath, the margins of the segments palest, the two apical ones fringed with pale pubescence. Hab. South America. (Coll. F. Smith.) 38. Tetralonia bifasciata. Female. Length 5| lines. — Black, the pubescence on the head, thorax and legs fuscous, on each side of the clypeus is a little that is short and white, on the cheeks it is also white; on the sides of the metathorax it is griseous ; the scopa on the poste- rior tibise in certain lights has a fulvous tint ; the flagellum ful- vous beneath, the labrum, apex of the mandibles and apical joints of the tarsi ferruginous ; the legs fusco-fermginous ; the wings fulvo-hyaline, the nervures ferruginous, their tegulae rufo- testaceous. The abdomen has an seneous tinge, the margin of the basal segment being narrowly rufo-testaceous, the second and third segments have their margins broadly pale yellow-tes- taceous, the following segments faintly testaceous ; the pale fasciae have thin golden pubescence, the base of the abdomen has a little white pubescence ; beneath, rufo-testaceous, the margins of the segments having a thin fringe of curled white pubescence, Hab. Brazil. (Coll. W. W. Saunders, Esq.) 39. Tetralonia analis. B.M. Macrocera anaUs, St. Farg. Hym. ii. 104. 16 ^ ' B.M. Female. Length 6 lines, — Black, the pubescence on the head and thorax ochraceous; the flagellum, except the three basal joints, testaceovis beneath, the clypeus strongly punctured and having a little dark fuscous pubescence ; the apex of the man- dibles pale testaceous yellow; the wings subhyaline, the nervm'es ferruginous ; the pubescence on the body and legs beneath en- tirely black; the base of the abdomen has a little ochraceous pubescence, beyond which it is black, as it is also on the anterior and intermediate legs above, on the posterior tibiae, and at the base of the first joint of the posterior tarsi above, pale fulvous, the claw-joint of all the tarsi dark ferruginous ; the margins of the segments of the abdomen beneath rufo-testaceous. Hab. North America (Ohio). Var. The wings fuscous, and the fourth segment of the abdo- men having on its apical margin laterally, a short white fringe. This is probably the female of " Americana,'' both sexes having been received from the same locality. 6. Melissodes atriventris. """^ B.M. Male. Length 6 lines. — Black, the clypeus and labrum yellow, the pubescence on the head and thorax ochraceous, that on the face and metathorax palest ; the legs have a similar pubescence, the apical joints of the tarsi rufo-testaceous; the wings sub- hyaline, the nervures testaceous, the tegulas pale testaceous ; the base of the abdomen clothed with pale ochraceous pubescence, beyond which it is entirely black, beneath it is of the same colour; the entire apical margins of the segments rufo-testaceous, the abdomen having a slight aeneous tinge. Hab. North America ? HYMENOPTERA. S\\ 7. Melissodes DENTICULATA. B.M. Male. Length 4 lines. — Black, the clypeus yellow, and having its base narrowly black ; the mandibles yellow at their tips ; the flagellum fulvous beneath, except the two basal joints ; the head and thorax have a thin hoary pubescence, as well as the legs, the apical joints of the tarsi ferruginous; the wings hyaline, their nervures fuscous. Abdomen ovate, and having a thin hoary pu- bescence at the base and sides j on the second, third, fourth and fifth segments are indistinct bands of the same coloured pubescence, usually more or less interrupted on the second and third ; at the lateral margins of the fifth segment, at its base, a short angular acute tooth and a smaller one at the base of the sixth segment ; the lateral margins of all the segments slightly testaceous. Hab. United States. 8. Melissodes senilis. Female. Length 4^ lines. — Black, the pubescence of the head and thorax cinereous; the legs nigro-piceous, the apical joints of the tarsi ferruginous; the anterior and intermediate tarsi have fuscous pubescence, on the posterior tibiae and tarsi it is pale fulvous, on the basal joint of the posterior tarsi within it is fuscous; the wings subhyaline, the nervures ferruginous. Abdomen very smooth and shining, at the base a little cinereous pubescence, the second segment has on its basal margin laterally, a line of white pubescence attenuated within ; a similar line in the middle ; the third and fourth segments have a band on their basal margin, attenuated in the middle ; the fifth and sixth are clothed with fuscous pubescence ; beneath, the apical margins are ciliated in the middle with fuscous pubescence, and on the sides with white. Hab. North America (Mount Pleasant, Ohio). This is very probably the female of M. denticulata ; both are from the same locahty and have a close specific resemblance. 9. Melissodes nigripes. B.M. Female. Length 7 lines. — Black, the head and thorax covered with ochraceous pubescence, that on the latter palest; the legs and their pubescence black; wings subhyaline, their nervures ferruginous; the tegulae pale testaceous; the abdomen and its pubescence entirely black ; sometimes a little ochraceous pubes- cence at the base and the apical margins rufo-testaceous. Male. Length 5i lines. — Very closely resembhng the female ; the clypeus yellow ; the flagellum pale fulvous or yellow beneath, 312 HYMENOPTERA. , except the two basal segments ; the claws ferruginous : otherwise as in the other sex. Hab. United States. 10. Melissodes Pennsylvanica. c......^ Macrocera Pennsylvanica, St. Farg. Hym. ii. 97. 9 (J . Hab. Pennsylvania. 11. Melissodes Philadelphica. Macrocera Philadelphica, St. Farg. Hym. ii. 110. 24 Apis violacea, Scop. Ent. Cam. p. 305. 812. fig. 812. Linn. Syst. Nat. i. 959. 38. Fahr. Syst. Ent. p. 379. 2 ; Ent. Syst. ii. 315. 3. Sch'dff. Icon. Ins. Ratisb. t. 102. f. 7, 8. Schrank, Ins. Ausf, p. 394. 795. Rossi, Faun. Etrusc. ii. 99. Christ. Hym. p. 119, t. 4. f. 5. Panz. Faun. Germ. 59. 6. Xylocopa violacea, Fabr. Syst. Piez. p. 338. 3. Latr. Reg. Anim. v. 346. St. Farg. Sf Serv. Ency. Meth. x. 794. 2. Lucas, Hist. Nat. des Ins. iii. 410. St. Farg. Hym. ii. 183. 13 I 59. Xylocopa pictifrons. B.M. Xylocopa pictifrons, Smith, Trans. Ent. Soc. new ser. ii. 42, Hab. North China. 60. Xylocopa rufipes. B.M. Xylocopa rufipes, Smith, Trans. Ent. Soc. new ser. ii. 42. Hab. North China. hymenoptera. '^^7 61. Xylocopa ccerulea. B.M. Bombiis coeruleus, Fabr. Syst. Piez. p. 345. 9. Xylocopa ccerulea, St. Farg. Hym. ii. 200. 46. Hab. Java ; East India. 62. Xylocopa Dejeanii. B.M. Xylocopa (Schonnherria) Dejeanii, St. Farg. Hym. ii. 209. 59. Hab. Java. 63. Xylocopa marginella. Xylocopa marginella, St. Farg. Hym. ii. 205. 53. Hab. Java. 64. Xylocopa mesoxantha. B.M. Xylocopa mesoxantha, St. Farg. Hym. ii. 199. 45. Hab. Java. 65. Xylocopa Philippinensis. - / B.M. Female. Length 12 lines. — Black, the pubescence entirely black, except that on the basal segment of the abdomen and on each side of the metathorax, which is yellow ; the wings dark fuscous, having a purple iridescence. Hab. Philippine Islands. 66. Xylocopa dimidiata. ^ B.M. Xylocopa dimidiata, St. Farg. Hym. ii. 199. 44 $ . Hab. Isle of Timor; AustraUa (Cape Upstart ; Port Essington ; Macintyre River). 67- Xylocopa muscaria. Apis muscaria, Fabr. Ent. Syst. ii. 339. 105 c? . Oliv. Encij. Meth. iv. 77- 88. Centris muscaria, Fabr. Syst. Piez. p. 358. 20, and Cab. Mus. Dom. Banks. Lestis muscaria, -S^. Farg. Hym. ii. 211. \ S . Hab. New Holland. 68. Xylocopa simillima. B.M. Female. Length 10 Unes. — Head and thorax black, a slightly 358 HYMENOPTERA. elevated carina passes forward from the anterior stemma and terminates opposite the insertion of the antennae ; the margins of the clypeus not raised ; the labrum having a central quadrate tubercle. Thorax smooth and shining, having a beautiful violet iridescence; the metathorax sometimes having a ferruginous tinge ; the wings dark fuscous, and having a violet iridescence ; the legs entirely black. Abdomen : the three basal segments, sometimes the base of the fourth, red, their apical margins having a black band ; sides of the abdomen having a fringe of black pubescence; the entire surface closely punctured beneath, the margins of the segments rufo-piceous. Hab. Australia. 69. Xylocopa Brasilianorum. B.M. Apis Brasilianorum, Linn. Syst. Nat. i. 961. 49 S • Fabr. Ent. Syst. ii. 323. 40. Xylocopa Brasilianorum, Fabr. Syst. Piez. p. 340. 11. St.Farg. Hym. ii. 201. 47. Hab. Brazil. This insect is in all probability identical with the X. teredo of Guilding ; there is nothing in the descriptions to separate them. 70. Xylocopa carbonaria. B.M. Female. Length 8 lines.- — Black, the head narrower than the thorax, closely and strongly punctured; the clypeus coarsely punctured, the margin raised posteriorly, and a little way on each side, not reaching the anterior margin; in the centre a narrow longitudinal smooth space, the labrum having three small tubercles. Thorax : the middle of the disk impunctate smooth and shining, beyond which it is strongly punctured, and densely clothed with short black pubescence ; wings dark fuscous, and having a changeable violet iridescence ; the legs entirely black. Abdomen very closely punctured, fringed at the sides with black pubescence, densely so towards the apex; beneath, strongly punctured and longitudinally subcarinate in the centre, Hab. Brazil (Tapaj OS). (Coll. W.W. Bates.) 71. Xylocopa colona. B.M. Xylocopa colona, St.Farg. Hym. ii. 185. 17. Hab. Cayenne. hymenoptera. 359 *12. Xylocopa frontalis. B.M. Apis frontalis, Oliv, Ency. Meth. iv. 64. 6 $ . Xylocopa frontalis, Fabr. Syst. Piez. p. 340. 8. St. Farg. Sf Serv. Ency. Meth. x. 793. 1. St. Farg. Hym. ii. 175. 1. Hab. Brazil; Cayenne. 73. Xylocopa fimbriata. B.M. Xylocopa fimbriata, Fabr. Syst. Piez. p. 340. 7- St. Farg. Hym. ii. 177- 4. Schomb. Faun. Flo. Brit. Guiana, iii. 591. Xylocopa cornuta, St. Farg. Hym. ii. 176. 2, var. $ . Hab. Brazil ; Cayenne. 74. Xylocopa fervkns. Xylocopa fervens, St. Farg. Hym. ii. 196. 39 5" . Hab. Brazil (Para). (Coll. F. Smith.) 75. Xylocopa fasciata. B.M. Xylocopa fasciata, St. Farg. Hym. ii. 202. 48 ^. Apis Perrottetii. B.M. Apis Perrottetii, Guer. Icon. Reg. Anim. Ins. p. 461. Hab. India. 9. Apis Peronii. B.M. Apis Peronii, Latr. Ann. Mus. Hist. Nat. v. 173. 8. t. 13. f. 11 ; Voy. Humb. Sf Bonp. i. 289. 9. t. 19. f. 12 J . St. Farg. Hym. i. 405. 10. Hab. India ; Isle of Timor. 10. Apis lobata. Male. Length 4^ lines. — Black ; the head, thorax and basal segment densely clothed with cinereous pubescence ; wings hya- line, iridescent, the nervures testaceous; legs rufo-testaceous, the posterior tarsi having an elongate lobe produced at the base beneath ; the joints densely pubescent beneath. Hab. India. 11. Apis fasciata. B.M. Apis fasciata, Latr. Ann. Mus. Hist. Nat. v. 171. 5. t. 13. f. 9; Voy. Humb. ^^ Bonp. i. 288. 6. t. 19. 17 6. St. Farg. Hym. i. 406. 11. Hab. Egypt. APPENDIX. 417 12. Apis unicolor. Apis unicolor, Latr. Ann. Musi Hist. Nat. v. 168. 2. t. 13. f. 4 ; Voy. Humb. c)- Bonp. i. 287. 3. t. 19, f. 8 c^ . St. Farg. Hym. i. 403. 4. Hab. Isle of Bourbon ; Madagascar. 13. Apis nigritarum. Apis nigritarum, St. Farg. Hym. i. 406. 12. Hab. Congo. 14. Apis scutellata. B.M. Apis scutellata, St. Farg. Hym. i. 404. 7. Hab. Africa. 15. Apis Caffra. Apis Caffra, St. Farg. Hym. i. 402. 2. Hab. Africa. APPENDIX. 20. COLLETES HYL^IFORMIS. Page 1. CoUetes hylseiformis, Eversm. Bull. Mosc. xxv. 46. 1 (1852). Hab. Russia. 21, COLLETES FLORALIS. Colletes floralis, Eversm. Bull Mosc. xxv. 46. 4 (1852). Hab. Russia. 22. Colletes juvencula. Colletes juvencula, Eversm. Bull. Mosc. xxv. 46. 5 (1852). Hab. Russia. 23. Colletes Chilensis. Colletes Chilensis, Spin. Faun. Chili, vi. 220. 1. Hab. Chili. u2 418 APPENDIX. 24. COLLETES NIGROVENTRIS. Colletes nigroventris. Spin. Faun. Chili, vi. 221. 2. Hab. Chili. 25. Colletes tetra. Colletes tetra. Spin. Faun. Chili, vi. 221. 3. Hab. Chili. 26. Colletes semi-cyanea. Colletes semi-cyanea. Spin. Faun. Chili, vi. 221. 4. Hab. Chili. 27. Colletes albopilosa. Colletes albopilosa. Spin. Faun. Chili, vi. 222. 5. Hab. Chih. 28. Colletes cognata. Colletes cognata. Spin. Faun. Chili, vi. 223. 7- Hab. Chili. 29. Colletes fulvifes. Colletes fulvipes. Spin. Faun. Chili, vi. 225. 11. Hab. Chili. 30. Colletes semi-nitida. Colletes semi-nitida, Spin. Faun. Chili, vi. 225. 12. Hab. Chili. 31. Colletes atripes. Colletes dimidiata, Spin. Faun. Chili, vi. 225. 10 (nee BruUe, Hist. Nat. II. Canar.). Hab. Chih. Colletes fodiens. Melitta fodiens, Kirby, Mon. Ap. Angl. ii. 34. 2. Colletes fodiens, Eversm. Bull. Mosc. xxv. 46. 2 (1852). Hab. Russia. Colletes succincta. Apis succincta, Linn. Syst. Nat. i. 955. 18. Colletes succincta, Eversm, Bull. Mosc. xxv. 46. 3 (1852). Hab. Russia. APPENDIX. 41.9 COLLETES MARGINATA. Colletes occidentalis, Halid. Linn. Trans. (1837) xviL 322? Colletes marginata. Spin. Faun. Chili, vi. 223. 6. Hab. Chili. Colletes hirta. Colletes iiirta, St. Farg. Hym. ii. 296, Spin. Faun. Chili, vi. 224. 8, Hab. Chili. Colletes cyanescens, Andrena cyanescens, Halid. Trans. Linn. Sec. (1837) xvii, 322, Colletes cyaniventris, Spin. Faun. Chili, vi. 224. 9, Hab. ChiU, Genus PASIPHAE, Pasipliae, Spin. Faun. Chili, vi. 226. The ocelli placed in a triangle on the vertex ; the antennae filifonn; the superior wings with one marginal and two sub- anarginai cells ; the marginal cell elongate and acute at the ■apex ; the second submarginal cell obliquely quadrate, receiving both the recurrent nervures. The maxillary palpi 6-jointed ; the labial palpi 4-jointed, the basal joint longer than the three following, much thicker, broadest at the base ; the labrura ob- tuse at the apfcx, which is emai-ginate, 1. Pasiphae c^rulescens. Pasiphae caerulescens. Spin. Faun. Chili, vi. 228. l. t. 1. f. 4, Hab. ChiK. 2. Pasiphae flavicornis, Pasiphae flavicornis, Spin. Faun. Chili, vi. 228, 2. Hab. Chili. 3. Pasiphae rufiventris, Pasiphae rufiventris. Spin. Faun, Chili, vi. 229. 3, Hab. Chili. 4. Pasiphae tristis. Pasiphae tristis. Spin. Faun, Chili, vi. 230. 4. Hab. Chili. 420 APPENDIX. Genus CAUPOLICANA. Caupolicana, Spin. Faun. Chili, vi. 212. The superior wings with one marginal and three suhmarginal cells. The maxillary palpi 6-jointed, the labial palpi 4-jointed; the labium transverse at the apex, produced laterally into elon- gate acute points, the margins of the apex ciliated ; the para- glossse as long as the palpi. This genus is closely allied to LamprocoUetes of this Cata- logue. 1. Caupolicana Gayi. Caupolicana Gayi, Spin. Faun. Chili, vi, 215. 1. t. 1. f. 2 $ . Hab, Chili. 2. Caupolicana fulvicollis. Caupolicana fulvicollis. Spin. Faun, Chili, vi. 216, 2 $ . Hab. Chili. 3. Caupolicana hirsuta. Caupolicana hirsuta. Spin. Faun. Chili, vi. 216. 3. Hab. Chili. 50. Prosopis patellata. Page 31. Prosopis patellata, Eversm. Bull. Mosc. xxv. 52. 2. Hab. Russia. 51. Prosopis distans. Prosopis distans, Eversm. Bull. Mosc. xxv. 54. 9 (1852). Hab. Russia. 52. Prosopis l^vigata. B.M, Female. Length 3^ lines. — Black ; head and thorax subopake, very delicately punctured ; the head subovate, the face having on each side of the clypeus an angular yellow spot ; the anterior margin of the clypeus slightly emarginate. Thorax, the tuber- cles and an interrupted line on the collar, yellow^; the meta- thorax smooth and rounded ; the wings subhyaline and beauti- fully iridescent; the legs entirely black. Abdomen elongate, sublanceolate, very smooth and shining, having a few black hairs towards the apex. Hab. New Zealand. appendix. 421 Prosopis variegata. Prosopis variegata, Fabr. Syst. Piez. p. 295. 9. Eversm. Bull, Mosc. xxv. 51. 1. Hab. Russia. Prosopis difformis, Prosopis difformis, H. Schaff. Norn. Entom. p. 201 , Eversm. Bull. Mosc. xxv. 52. 3. Hab. Russia. Prosopis signata. Sphex signata, Panz. Faun. Germ. p. 53. 2. Prosopis bipunctata, Eversm. Bull. Mosc. xxv. 52. 4 (1852). Hab. Russia. Prosopis l^vigata. Prosopis laevigata, H. Schaff. Norn. Ent. p. 201. Eversm. Bull. Blase, xxv. 53. 5 (1852). Hab. Russia. Prosopis inflexa. Prosopis inflexa, H. Schaff. Nom. Ent. p. 201. Prosopis eiliata, Eversm, BvM. Mosc. xxv. 53. 6, and Mus. BerL MSS. (1852). Hab. Russia. Prosopis annulata. Apis annulata, Linn. Faun. Suec. 1706. Prosopis annulata, Eversm. Bull. Mosc. xxv. 53. 7 (1852). Hab. Russia. Prosopis annularis. Sphex annulata, Panz. Faun. Germ. p. 53. 1. Prosopis annularis, Eversm. Bull. Mosc. xxv. 54. 8 (1852). Hab. Russia. Prosopis perplexa. B.M. Prosopis eonfusa. Smith, Cat. Hym. Ins. pt. 1. p. 30, 45 (nee confusa, Nyland.). Hab. New Holland. 422 APPENDIX. Genus CHILICOLA. Cliilicola, Spin. Faun. Chili, vi. 210. The superior wings with one marginal and two submarginal cells ; the second submarginal cell narrowed towards the mar- ginal ; the first recurrent nervure uniting with the first transverse cubital nervure ; the second recurrent nervure entering the second submarginal near its apex. The posterior legs have the outer spur serrated within. 1. Chilicola rubriventris. Chilicola rubriventris. Spin. Faun. Chili, vi. 211. 1. t. 1. f. 5$ . Hab. ChiU. 2. Chilicola plebeia. Chilicola plebeia, Spin. Faun. Chili, vi. 211. 2. Hab. ChiU. 3. Chilicola longitarsa. Chihcola longitarsa, Spin. Faun. Chili, vi, 212. 3. Hab. Chili. 18. Sphecodes Chilensis. Page 38. Sphecodes Chilensis, Spin. Faun. Chili, vi. 231. I. Hab. Chili. Sphecodes fuscipennis. Dichroa fuscipennis, Germ. Faun. Ins. Europ. fasc. 5. t. 18. Eversm. Bull. Mosc. xxv. 48. 1. Hab. Russia. Sphecodes rufescens. Apis rufescens, Fourc. Ent. Far. ii. 447. 17. Dichroa anahs, Eversm. Bull. Mosc. xxv. 48. 2 (1852). Hab. Russia. Sphecodes gibbus. Sphex gibba, Linn. Syst. Nat. i. 946. 33 $ . Dichroa monilicornis, Eversm. Bull. Mosc. xxv. 49. 3 (1852). Hab. Russia. appendix. Sphecodes Geoffrellus. Melitta GeofFiella, Kirhy, Mon. Ap. Angl. ii. 45. 8, Dichroa GeofFrella, Eversm. Bull. Mosc. ii. 49. 4 (1852). Hab. Russia. Sphecodes Africanus. Sphecodes Africanus, St.Farg. Hym. ii. 541. 1. Lucas, Explo. Sc. Alger, iii. 222. t. 10. f. 9. Hab. Algeria (Oran). 423 B.M, 116. Halictus brunnescens. Page 73. Hylffius brunnescens, Eversm. Bull Mosc. xxv. 36. 2 (1852). Hab. Russia. 117. Halictus TOMENTOSus. Hyleeus tomentosus, Eversm, Bull. Mosc. xxv. 37. 5 (1852), Hab. Russia. 118. Halictus senilis. Hylgeus senilis, Eversm. Bull. Mosc. xxv. 38. 8 (1852). Hab. Russia. 119. Halictus rostratus. Hylceus rostratus, Eversm. Bull. Mosc. xxv. 38. 9 (1852). Hab. Russia. 120. Halictus fulvicrus. Hylffius fulvicrus, Eversm. Bull. Mosc. xxv. 39. 12. Hab. Russia. 121. Halictus rubens. Halictus rubellus, Eversm. Bull. Mosc. xxv. 40. 15 (nee Halid.) (1852). Hab. Russia. 122. Halictus mucoreus. Hylffius mucoreus, Eversm. Bull. Mosc. xxv. 44. 25 (1852). Hab. Russia. u5 424 appendix. 123. Halictus Chiltensis. Halictus Chiliensis, Spin. Faun. Chili, vi. 201, 1. Hab. Chili. 124. Halictus chloris. Halictus chloris. Spin. Faun. Chili, vi. 202. 2. Hab. Chili. 125. Halictus nigro-marginatus. Halictus nigro-marginatus, Spin. Faun. Chili, vi. 203. 3. Hab. Chili. 126. Halictus nigro-c^ruleus. Hahctus nigro-caeruleus. Spin. Faun. Chili, vi. 204. 4. Hab. Chili. 127. Halictus proximus. HaUctus proximus. Spin. Faun. Chili, vi. 204. 5. Hab. Chili. 128. Halictus mutabilis. Halictus mutabilis. Spin. Faun. Chili, vi, 205, 6. Hab. Chili. 129. Halictus emarginatus. Halictus emarginatus, Spin. Faun. Chili, vi. 206. /• Hab. Chili. 130. Halictus corinogaster. Halictus corinogaster. Spin. Faun. Chili, vi. 206, 8. Hab. Chih. 131. Halictus Gayi. Halictus Gayi, Spin. Faun. Chili, vi. 208. 10. Hab. Chili. 132. Halictus posticus. Halictus posticus, Sjjin. Faun. Chili, vi. 208. 11. Hab. Chili. APPENDIX. 425 133. Halictus Gayatinus. Halictus Gayatinus, Spin. Faun. Chili, vi. 209. 12. Hab. Chili. Halictus quadricinctus. Halictus quadricinctus. Smith, Zool. vi. 2040. 1. Hylseus quadricinctus, Eversm. Bull. Mosc. xxv. 35. 1 (1852). Hab. Russia. Halictus sexcinctus. Halictus sexcinctus, Latr. Hist. Nat. Cr. et Ins. xiii. 366. 2. Hylseus arbustorum, Eversm. Bull. Mosc. xxv. 36. 3 (1852), Hab. Russia. Halictus rubicundus. Apis rubicundus, Christ. Hym. p. 1 90. Hylseus rubicundus, Eversm. Bull. Mosc. xxv. 36. 4 (1852). Hab. Russia. Halictus fulvipes. Halictus fulvipes, Germ. Faun. Ins. Europ. fasc. 7' 15. Hylseus fulvipes, Eversm. Bull. Mosc. xxv. 37. 6 (1852). Hab. Russia. Halictus interruptus. Hylaeus interruptus, Panz. Faun. Germ. 55. 4. Eversm. Bull. Mosc. xxv. 37. 7 (1852). Hab. Russia. Halictus sexnotatus. Melitta sexnotata, Kirby, Mon. Ap. Angl. ii. 82. 37- Hylseus sexnotatus, Eversm. Bull. Mosc. xxv. 38. 10 (1852). Hab. Russia. Halictus leucozonius. Melitta leucozonia, Kirby, Mon. Ap. Angl. ii. 7(^- 33. Hylseus leucozonius, Eversm. Bull. Mosc. xxv. 39. 1 1 . Hab. Russia. Halictus lugubris. Melitta lugubris, Kirby , Mon. Ap. Angl. ii. 31. 86 c? . 426 " APPENDIX. Melitta laevigata, Kirby, Mon. Ap. Anal. h. 75. 32 9 Hylaeus Lxvigatus, Eversm. Bull. Mosc. xxv. 40 13 * Hvlaeus lugubns, Eversm. Bull. Mosc. xxv. 40. 14. ' Hab. Russia. Halictus abdominalis. Hylaeus abdominalis, Panz. Faun. Germ. 53. 18 Eversm. Bull. Mosc. xxv. 40. 16 (1852). Hab. Russia. Halictus albipes. Hylaeus albipes, Fabr. Ent. Syst. ii. 306. 13. Eversm. Bull. Mosc. xxv. 41. 17 (1852). Hab. Russia. Halictus fulvicornis. Melitta fulvicornis, Kirby, Mon. Ap. Angl. ii. G'J 2/ Hylaeus fulvicornis, Eversm. Bull. Mosc. xxv. 42. 18 "(1852). Hab. Russia. Halictus nitidiusculus. Melitta nitidiuscula, Kirby, Mon. Ap. Angl. ii. 64. 23 Hylaeus nitidiusculus, Eversm. Bull. Mosc. xxv. 42. 19 (1852). Hab. Russia. Halictus minutissimus. Melitta minutissima, Kirby, Mon. Ap. Angl. p. Q3 2'? Hylaeus minutissimus, Eversm. Bull. Mosc. xxv. 42. 20 (1852). Hab. Russia. Halictus ^ratus. Melitta aerata, Kirby, Mon. Ap. Angl. ii. 58. 17 Hylaeus ajrata, Eversm. Bull. Mosc. xxv. 43. 21 (1852). Hab. Russia. Halictus Smeathmanellus. Melitta Smeathmanella, Kirby, Mon. Ap. Angl. ii. App. 375. Ill Hylaeus Smeathmanellus, Eversm. Ball. Mosc. xxv. 43.22n852) Hab. Russia. APPENDIX. 42: Halictus flavipes. Melitta flavipes S , M. seladonia ? , Kirhy, Man. Ap. Angl. ii. 55. 15, & 57. 16. Hyleeus flavipes et H. seladonia, Eversm. Bull. Mosc. xxv. 43. 23, & 44. 24. Hab. Russia. Halictus minutus. Halictus minutus, St. Farg. Hym. ii. 277- 17? Spin. Faun. Chili, vi. 207. 9. Hab. Chili; France? NoMiA DiFFORMis. Page 88. Lasius difi'ormis, Panz. Faun. Germ. 89. 15. Nomia difi'ormis, Eversm. Bull. Mosc. xxv. 58. 1 (1852), Hab. Russia. 150. Andrena fuscosa. Page 118. Andrena fuscosa, Eversm. Bull. Mosc. xxv. 11.1 (1825). Hab. Russia. 151. Andrena comta. Andrena comta, Eversm. Bull. Mosc. xxv. 12. 4 (1852). Hab. Russia. 152. Andrena ovina. Andrena ovina, Eversm. Bull. Mosc. xxv. 12. 6 (1852). Hab. Russia. 153. Andrena cunicularia. Andrena cunicularia, Eversm. Bull. Mosc. xxv. 13, 9 (1852). Hab. Russia. 154. Andrena fulvitarsis. Andrena fulvitarsis, Eversm. Bull. Mosc. xxv. 14. 12 (1852). Hab. Russia. 428 appendix. 155. Andrena limbata. Andrena limbata^ Eversm. Bull. Mosc. xxv. 14. 13 (1852). Hab. Russia. 156. Andrena aberrans. Andrena aberrans, Eversm. Bull. Mosc. xxv. 15. 14 (1852). Hab. Russia. 157. Andrena ambigua. Andrena ambigua, Eversm. Bull. Mosc. xxv. 16. 17 (1852). Hab. Russia. 158. Andrena hirticeps. Andrena hirticeps, Eversm. Bull. Mosc. xxv. 17. 20 (1852). Hab. Russia. 159. Andrena longula. Andrena longula, Eversm. Bull. Mosc. xxv. 17. 21 (1852). Hab. Russia. 160. Andrena xanthothorax. Andrena xanthothorax, Eversm. Bull. Mosc. xxv. 18. 24 (1852). Hab. Russia. 161. Andrena brevitarsis. Andrena brevitarsis, Eversm. Bull. Mosc. xxv. 18. 25 (1852). Hab. Russia. 162. Andrena fallax. Andrena fallax, Eversm. Bull. Mosc. xxv. 20. 29 (1852). Hab. Russia. 163. Andrena campestris. Andrena campestris, Eversm. Bull. Mosc. xxv. 20. 31 (1852). Hab. Russia. 164. Andrena microstigma. Andrena microstigma, Eversm. Bull. Mosc. xxv. 21. 32 (1852). Hab. Russia. APPENDIX. 429 165. Andrena senilis. Andrena senilis, Eversm. Bull. Mosc, xxv. 21. 34 (1852). Hub. Russia. 166. Andrena floricola. Andrena floricola, Eversm. Bull. Mosc. xxv. 22. 35 (1853). Hab. Russia. 167. Andrena labrosa. Andrena labrosa, Eversm. Bull. Mosc. xxv, 22. 36 (1852). Hab. Russia. 168. Andrena florivaga. Andrena florivaga, Eversm. Bull. Mosc. xxv. 23. 38 (1852). Hab. Russia. 169. Andrena gracilis. Andrena gracilis, Eversm. Bull. Mosc. xxv. 25. 44 (1852). Hab. Russia. 170. Andrena tricincta. Andrena tricincta, Eversm. Bull. Mosc. xxv. 25. 46 (1852). Hab. Russia. 171. Andrena quadricincta. Andrena quadricincta, Eversm. Bull. Mosc. xxv. 26. 48 (1852). Hab. Russia. 172. Andrena senex. Andrena senex, Eversm. Bull. Mosc. xxv. 27. 50 (1852). Hab. Russia. 173. Andrena incerta. Andrena incerta, Eversm. Bull. Mosc. xxv. 27. 51 (1852). Hab. Russia. 174. Andrena nigrifrons. Andrena nigrifrons, Eversm. Bull. Mosc. xxv. 27. 52 (1852). Hab. Russia. 430 APPENDIX. 175. Andrena gravida. Andrena gravida, Eversm. Bull. Mosc. xxv. 28. 54 (1852). Hab. Russia. 176. Andrena scita. Andrena scita, Eversm. Bull. Mosc. xxv. 28. 55 (1852). Hab. Russia. 177. Andrena strangulata. Andrena strangulata, Eversm. Bull. Mosc. xxv. 29. 57 (1852). Hab. Russia. 178. Andrena consobrina. Andrena consobrina, Eversm. Bull. Mosc. xxv. 30. 60 (1852). Hab. Russia. 179. Andrena zonalis. Andrena zonalis, Eversm. Bull. Mosc. xxv. 31. 61 (1852). Hab. Russia. 180. Andrena rufiventris. Andrena rufiventris, Eversm. Bull. Mosc. xxv. 32. 64 (1852). Hab. Russia. Andrena pilipes. Andrena pilipes, Fabr. Mant. p. 298. 13. Evers?n. Bull. Mosc. xxv. 11.2 (1852). Hab. Russia, Andrena funebris. Andrena funebris, Panz. Faun. Germ. p. 64. 5, Eversm. Bull. Mosc. xxv. 11.3 (1852). Hab. Russia. Andrena cineraria. Andrena cineraria, Linn. Syst. Nat. i. 953. 5. Eversm. Bull. Mosc. xxv. 12. 5 (1852). Hab. Russia. APPENDIX. 431 Andrena thoracica. Andrena thoracica, Fahr, Syst. Piez. p. 322. 3. Eversm. Bull. Mosc, xxv. 13. 7 (1852). Hab. Russia. Andrena Gwynana. Melitta Gwynana, Kirby, Mon. Ap. Angl. ii. 120. 60. Andrena Gwynana, Eversm. Bull. Mosc. xxv. 13. 8 (1852). Hab. Russia. Andrena Trimmerana. Melitta Trimmerana, Kirby, Mon. Ap. Angl. ii. 116. 57. Eversm. Bull. Mosc. xxv. 14= 10. Hab. Russia. Andrena nigro-^nea. Melitta nigro-senea, Kirby, Mon. Ap. Angl. ii. 109. 54. Andiena nigro-a3nea, Eversm. Bull. Mosc. xxv. 14. 11 (1852). Hab. Russia. Andrena varians. Apis varians, Rossi, Mant. p. 317. Andrena varians, Eversm. Bull. Mosc. xxv. 15. 15 (1852). Hab. Russia. Andrena fuscipes. Melitta fuscipes, Kirby, Mon. Ap. Angl. ii. 136. 75- Andrena fuscipes, Eversm. Bull. Mosc. xxv. 15. 16 (1852). Hab. Russia. Andrena barbatula. Andrena barbatula, Eversm. Bull. Mosc. xxv. 16. 18 (nee Kirby), (1852). Zett. Ins. Lapp. p. 461. 5? Hab. Russia. Andrena albicrus. Andrena albicrus, Smith, Zool. v. 1924. 59 $ . Andrena barbilabrus, Eversm. Bull. Mosc. xxv. 16. \9 S • Hab. Russia. 432 appendix. Andrena armata. Andrena armata, Eversm. Bull. Mosc. xxv. 17. 22 (1852). Andrena helvola, Linn. S ? nee armata, Kirby. Hah. Russia. Andrena albicans. Melitta albicans, Kirby, Mon. Ap. Angl. ii. 94. 45. Andrena albicans, Eversm. Bull. Mosc. xxv. 18. 23 (1852). Hab. Russia. Andrena analis. Andrena analis, Panz. Faun. Germ. 90. 14. Eversm. Bull. AIosc. xxv. 19. 26? (1852). Hab. Russia. Andrena Coitana. Melitta Coitana, Kirby, Mon. Ap. Angl. ii. 147. 86. Eversm. Bull. Mosc. xxv. 19. 2^ . Hab. Russia. Andrena labialis. Melitta labialis, Kirby, Mon. Ap. Angl. ii. 148. 87. Andrena labialis, Eversm. Bull. Mosc, xxv. 20. 28 (1852). Hab. Russia. Andrena pilosula. Melitta pilosula, Kirby, Mon. Ap. Angl. ii. 164. 104. Eversm. Bull. Mosc. xxv. 20. 30. Hab. Russia. Andrena minutula. Melitta minutula, Kirby, Mon. Ap. Angl. ii. 161. 101. Eversm. Bull. Mosc. xxv. 21. 33 (1852). Hab. Russia. Andrena denticulata. Melitta denticulata, Kirby, Mon. Ap. Angl. ii. 133. 72. Andrena denticulata, Eversm. Bull. Mosc. xxv. 22. 37 (1852). Hah. Russia. appendix. 433 Andrena Collinsonana. Melitta Collinsonana, Kirby, Mon. Ap. Angl. ii. 153. 93 S . Melitta proxima, Kirby, Mon. Ap. Angl. ii. 146. 85 $ . Andrena proxima, Eversm. Bull. Mosc. xxv. 23. 39 (1852). Hab. Russia. Andrena interrupta. Andrena interrupta, H. Schaff. Nom. Ent. p. QQ. Eversm. Bull Mosc. xxv. 23. 40 (1852). Hab. Russia. Andrena cinerascens. Andrena cinerascens, H. Schaff. Nom. Ent. p. 65. Eversm. Bull. Mosc. xxv. 24. 41. Hab. Russia. Andrena candens. Andrena candens, H. Schaff. Nom. Ent. p. 65. Eversm. Bull. Mosc. xxv. 24. 42 (1852). Hab. Russia. Andrena incisa. Andrena incisa, H. Schaff. Nom. Ent. p. 66. Eversm. Bull. Mosc. xxv. 24. 43 (1852). Hab. Russia. Andrena Listerella. Melitta Listerella, Kirby, Mon. Ap. Angl. ii. 137- 76 ? . Andrena Listerella, Eversm. Bull. Mosc. xxv. 25. 45 (1852). Hab. Russia. Andrena fulvicrus. Melitta fulvicrus, Kirby, Mon. Ap. Angl. ii. 138. 77- Eversm. Bull. Mosc. 25. 47 (1852). Hab. Russia. Andrena Smithella. Melitta Smithella, Kirby, Mon. Ap. Angl. ii. 131. 70. Andrena Smithella, Eversm. Bull. Mosc. xxv. 26. 49. Hab. Russia. * 434 appendix. Andrena Afzeliella. Melitta Afzeliella, Kirby, Mon. Ap. Angl. ii. 169. 1G8. Andi-ena Afzeliella, Eversm. Bull. Mosc. xxv. 27. 53? (1852). Hab. Russia. Andrena Hattorfiana. Andrena Hattorfiana, Fabr. Syst. Piez. p. 325. 14. Eversm. Bull. Mosc. xxv. 28. 56 (1852). Hab. Russia. Andrena Ros^. Andrena Rosae, Fabr. Syst. Piez. p. 325. 15. Eversm. Bull Mosc. xxv. 29. 58 (1852?). Hah. Russia. Andrena florea. Andrena florea, Fabr. Syst. Piez. p. 324. 12. Eversm. Bull. 3Iosc. xxv. 30. 59 (1852). Hab. Russia. Andrena fulva. Apis fulva, Schrank, Ins. Aust. p. 400. 805. Andrena fulva, Eversm. Bull. Mosc. xxv. 31. 62 (1852). Hab. Russia. Andrena Cetii, Apis Cetii, Schrank, Ins. Aust. p. 405. 818. Apis marginata, Eversm. Bull. Mosc. xxv. 31. 63 (1852j. Hab. Russia. Macropis labiata. Page 125. Megilla labiata, Ponz. Faun. Germ. p. 107. 16. 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