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118, female, s. and c. p.; 120, female, s. and c. p.; 121, female, s. and 

 c. p. ; 122, female, s. and c. p. ; 135, male and female, s. ; 136, female, s. 



Wasps : 142 ; 143 ; 149 ; 152— all s. 



Flies: 300; 301; 304; 306; 307; 308; 313; 316; 319 324; 332; 343 — 

 all s. or f . p. 



Butterflies and moths: 466; 470; 502; 504— all s. 



ALLOTEOPOUS. 



Wasps: 156; 159; 161; 164; 165; 167; 168; 173; 180— all s. 

 Parasitic wasps : 223 ; 226 ; 250— all s. 



Flies: 259; 260; 263; 265; 266; 268; 286; 346; 362; 367; 368; 

 369; 373; 377; 378; 380; 381; 385; 387; 391; 394; 395; 400; 410; 415; 

 444— all s. or f. p. 



Beetles: 519; 520; 52.'!: 534— all s. or f. p. 

 Bugs: 549; 550; 551; 553; 554 — all s. 



Eutrop 2 = 2.5% 



Hemitrop 31 = 38.7% 



Allotrop 47 = 58.8% 



Anthemis (Mich.) L. 



29. Anthemis Cotula L. May-weed. 



This European weed has also become firmly established with 

 us, and is in blossom from about July 12 to the end of the season. 

 The heads with their white rays are 2 cm. or more in diameter, 

 and contain numerous bright yellow disk florets, the tube of which 

 is 1 mm. long in its cup-shaped portion, and nearly as wide. The 

 strong disagreeable odor seems to be less attractive to insects than 

 a fragrant odor, judging from the small number present. At 

 Cedar Lake, Washington Co., Wis., the following list of 64 visitors 

 was made up: 



EUTEOPOUS. 

 Bees : 34, female, s. and c. p. ; 35, female, s. and c. p. 



HEMITEOPOUS. 



Bees : 70, male, s. ; 99, female, s. and e. p. ; 102, female, 

 s. and c. p. ; 104, male and female, s. and c. p. ; 105, male and female, 

 s. and c. p.; 109, female, s. ; 112, female, s. and c. p.; 113, female, 

 s. and c. p. ; 115, female, s. and c. p. ; 117, female, s. and c. p. ; 118, 

 female, s. and c. p. ; 119, female, s. and c. p. ; 124, female, s. 



Wasp: 149, s. 



Flies: 277; 279; 290; 298; 306; 307; 308; 313; 315; 316: 317: 

 319 ; 324 ; 330 ; 332— all s. or f . p. 



Butterflies— 450 ; 451— both s. 



