1866 Hymenoptera in America North of Mexico 



snellingi Rozen. Calif. (Squaw Valley). Pollen: Unknown, but visits flowers of Salvia. 



Nomadopsis {Micronomadopsis) snellingi Rozen, 1963. Amer. Mus. Novitates 2142: 9, figs. 

 7-11. 6, 9. 

 trifolii Timberlake. Calif. Pollen: Collects pollen from the flowers of Mimulus fremontii, 



Trifolium mela7iantku7n, T. tridentatum, T. variegatum, but also visits other flowers 

 including Cryptantha, E riodictyon, Salix. 

 Nomadopsis trifolii Timberlake, 1952. Ent. Soc. Amer., Ann. 45: 113. 9, 6. 



Taxonomy: Rozen, 1958. Calif. Univ. Pubs. Ent. 15: 14, 19, 23, 26, 30, 121-123, figs. 14-15, 

 38-39, 60, 145-148, map 12 (redescription, egg, larva). 



Biology: Rozen, 1958. Calif. Univ. Pubs. Ent. 15: 10, 15, 17, 35, 40, 48-50, 123 (nest site, nest 

 architecture, life history, mating behavior, hibernation, sleep, voltinism, floral 

 relationships). 



Genus NOMADOPSIS Subgenus UNASSIGNED 



boharti Rozen. Calif. (Eldorado, Napa and Tuolumne Counties). 



Nomadopsis boharti Rozen, 1958. Calif. Univ. Pubs. Ent. 15: 171, figs. 204-208, map 7. 6, 

 9. 



Taxonomy: Yager and Rozen, 1966. Amer. Mus. Novitates 2265: 8 (pupa). 

 interrupta (Provancher). Ont. (Toronto). 



Calliopsis interrupta Provancher, 1888. Addit. Corr. Faune Ent. Canada, Hym., p. 320. 9. 



Taxonomy: Rozen, 1958. Calif. Univ. Pubs. Ent. 15: 174. (tax. status). 

 quadrilineata provancher). Ont. (Toronto). 



Calliopsis Jt-lineata Provancher, 1888. Addit. Corr. Faune Ent. Canada, Hym., p. 319. 9. 

 Calliopsis quadrilineata Dalla Torre, 1896. Cat. Hym., v. 10, p. 174. Emend. 



Taxonomy: Rozen, 1958. Calif. Univ. Pubs. Ent. 15: 174 (tax. status). 

 smithi Rozen. Calif. (San Benito County). Pollen: Unknown, but visits flowers of Cryptantha. 



Nomadopsis smithi Rozen, 1958. Calif. Univ. Pubs. Ent. 15: 169, figs. 214-218, map 7. d, 9. 

 solitaria Rozen. Calif. (Lassen County). 



Nomadopsis solitaria Rozen, 1963. Amer. Mus. Novitates 2142: 15, figs. 16-20. cJ. 

 xenus Rozen. Wash., Calif. (Lake Tahoe). Pollen: Pollen-laden females have been collected 

 from the flowers of Phacelia. 

 Nomadopsis xenus Rozen, 1958. Calif. Univ. Pubs. Ent. 15: 167, figs. 209-213. 6,9. 



Genus CALLIOPSIS Smith 



Revision: Shinn, 1967. Kans. Univ. Sci. Bui. 46: 753-936, 156 figs., 8 maps, 9 tables (N. and 

 Cent. Amer. spp., includes biological information). 



Taxonomy: Cockerell, 1898. Amer. Ent. Soc, Trans. 25: 195-198 (U. S. spp.). —Mitchell, 1960. 

 N. C. Agr. Expt. Sta. Tech. Bui. 141: 287-293, figs. 58, 69-71, table 8 (eastern U. S. spp.). 

 —Rozen, 1966. Amer. Mus. Novitates 2259: 5, 13-16, figs. 29-40 (larvae). —Yager and 

 Rozen, 1966. Amer. Mus. Novitates 2265: 8-10, figs. 11-12 (pupae). 



Biology: Rozen, 1967. Amer. Mus. Novitates 2297: 1-44, 18 figs., 2 tables (review). 

 Genus CALLIOPSIS Subgenus CALLIOPSIS Smith 



Calliopsis Smith, 1853. Cat. Hym. Brit. Mus., v. 1, p. 128. 



Type-species: Calliopsis andreniformis Smith. Desig. by Ashmead, 1899. 



Taxonomy: Shinn, 1967. Kans. Univ. Sci. Bui. 46: 782-816, figs. 5, 6, 8-45, maps 1-3 

 (redescription, included spp.). 

 andreniformis Smith. Southeast. Canada including the Maritime Provinces, south to Fla., west 

 to Mont., S. Dak., Colo., Utah, Okla. and east Tex. Parasite: Holcopasites calliopsidis 

 (Linsley), H. illinoie^isis (Robertson), Sphecodes brachycephalus Mitchell?, Sphecodes 

 sp., Parabombylius coquilletti (Will.)?, Trochometridium tribulatum Cross, Villa 



