Superfamily APOIDEA 1987 



canescens, Larrea tridentata, Lupinus, Malacothrix, Palafoxia linearis, Phacelia 

 crenulata, P. distans, Trifolium, Oenothera clavaeformis var. auriantiaca. 

 Anthidium cockereUi Schwarz, 1928. N. Y. Ent. Soc, Jour. 36: 386. 6. 



Taxonomy: Cockerell, 1937. Amer. Mus. Novitates 948: 6. 9 . 



Biology: Hurd and Linsley, 1975. Smithsn. Contrib. Zool. 193: 35 (floral relationship with 



Larrea). 

 coUectum Huard. Calif, (including Channel Islands); Mexico (Baja California). Ecology: Nests 

 in abandoned burrows in the ground, and uses down from the leaves and along the stem 

 of Artemisia tridentata. Parasite: Chrysis cognata Bohart, C. coloradica Bohart, C. 

 tripartita Aaron, Dioxys pomonae CklL, D. productus cismoyitanicus Hurd, 

 Monodontomerus montivagus Ashm., Sphaeropthalma blakei (Fox), S. orestes (Fox), S. 

 unicolor (Cress.). Pollen: Polylectic, especially on Lotus, Phacelia, Cryptantha, but visits 

 a wide variety of flowers presumably for nectar and or pollen including Amsinckia 

 intermedia. Astragalus tener, Chaenactis glabriuscula, Cryptantha intermedia, 

 Dudleya, Encelia fannosa, Eriastnini piuriflorum, Erodium botrys, Gilia, Lotus 

 argyrophyllus, L. comiculatus, L. davidsonii, L. glaber, L. hamatus, L. scoparius, L. 

 strigosus var. hirteUus, L. subpinnatus, Lupinus bicolor, L. densiflorus, L. nanus, 

 Melilotus, Mimulus fremontii, Mirabilis laevis, Nemophila, Oenothera, Phacelia 

 cicutaria, P. distans, P. hispida, P. imbricata, P. ramosissima, P. tanacetifolia, 

 Pholisma racemosa, Platystemon califomicus, Salix, Salvia columbariae, Sambucus, 

 Trichostema lanatum, T. parishii, Viguiera laciniata, V. multiflora. 



Anthidium compactum Provancher, 1896. Nat. Canad. 23: 9. <J. Preocc. 



Anthidium collectum Huard, 1896. Nat. Canad. 23: 124. N. name. 



Anthidiimi angelarum Titus, 1906. Ent. Soc. Wash., Proc. 7: 164. 9. 



Anthidiiim transversum Swenk, 1914. Nebr. Univ., Studies 14: 19. 9. 



Anthidium puncticaiidum Cockerell, 1925. Calif. Acad. Sci., Proc. (4) 14: 360. 6. 



Anthidium collectum bilderbacki Cockerell, 1938. San Diego Soc. Nat. Hist., Trans. 9: 38. 



9. 

 Anthidium catalinense Cockerell, 1939. Calif. Acad. Sci., Proc. (4) 23: 433. 6,9. 

 Anthidium clemeyitiiium Cockerell, 1939. South. Calif. Acad. Sci., Bui. 38: 138. 9. 



Taxonomy: Cockerell, 1904. South. Calif. Acad. Sci., Bui. 3: 57, 73. —Titus, 1906. Ent. Soc. 

 Wash., Proc. 7: 163. —Cockerell, 1941. Sixth Pacific Sci. Cong., Proc, v. 4, p. 289 

 {clementinum). — Grigarick and Stange, 1968. Calif. Ins. Survey, Bui. 9: 16-19, figs. 19-21, 

 83, map 10 (synonymy). 



Biology: Hicks, 1929. Canad. Ent. 61: 84 (nesting habits, copulation, nest construction, 



sleeping sites). -Hurd, 1958. Calif. Univ. Pubs. Ent. 14: 285, 292-293 (parasites). 



—Ferguson, 1962. Calif. Univ. Pubs. Ent. 27: 6-22 (parasites, nest). 

 dammersi Cockerell. Calif. (Colorado and Mojave deserts), Nev. Pollen: Unknown, but visits 



flowers of Astragalus lentiginosus war. fremontii, Dalea freynontii, D.f. var. saundersii, 

 Phacelia distaiis. 



Anthidium damniersi Cockerell, 1937. Amer. Mus. Novitates 948: 6. 6, 9. 

 edwardsii Cresson. Wash., Oreg., Calif., Idaho, Utah. Ecology: Nests in dead bamboo. Parasite: 

 Tricrania stansburyi Hald. Pollen: Polylectic, visits a wide variety of flowers including 

 Achillea millaefolium, Adenostegia pilosa. Astragalus, Bigelovia, Calochortus luteus, 

 Cirsium, Clarkia speciosa, Cleomella obtusifolia, Cordylanthus pilosa, C. tenuis, Cressa 

 cretica, Eriogonum gracile, Eriophyllum, Frankenia grandiflora, Heliotropium 

 curassavicum, Heynizonia, Lathyrus splendens, Lotus americanus, L. purshianus, L. 

 scoparius, Marrubium vulgare, Medicago saliva, Melilotus, Monardella lanceolata, 

 Navarretia heterodoxa, Penstemon heterophyllus, Phacelia dista^is, P. ramosissima, 

 Solidago califomica, Stephanomeria exigua, Trichostema lanceolatum, T. laxum, 

 Trifolium obtusifolium, T. repens, T. variegatum. Verbena califomica, V. lasiostachys, 

 Wislizenia refract a. 



Anthidium edwardsii Cresson, 1878. Amer. Ent. Soc, Trans. 7: 112. 6. 



Anthidium 3-cuspidum Provancher, 1896. Nat. Canad., 23: 10. 6. 



Anthidium tricuspidum Cockerell, 1904. South. Calif. Acad. Sci., Bui. 3: 57. Emend. 



Ajithidium hesperium Swenk, 1914. Nebr. Univ., Studies 14: 18. 9. 



