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32. Pubescence whitish; hind femora black 33 



Pubescence tawny or ochreous; posterior femora partly 



yellowish helianthi 



33. Abdomen dull, fasciate braccata 



Abdomen shining, subfasciate ziziae 



34. Tarsi brownish or blackish 35 



Tarsi yellowish accepta 



35. Abdomen distinctly punctate cressoni 



Abdomen not distinctly punctate asteris 



36. Angle of cheeks opposite middle of eye distans 



Angle of cheek below middle of eye g. maculati 



°A. alleghaniensis Viereck. 



A. crataegi Robertson. 



Taken at New Haven, Branford, Yalesville, and Poquonock, 

 and is sure to be found throughout the State. Visits flowers of 

 sweet cherry, Japan plum, and other fruits. 



°A. daeckei Viereck. 

 May be found in Connecticut, along the Sound. 



A. nivalis Smith. A. convexa Provancher. 



Throughout the State. On flowers of Lonicera fragrantis- 

 sima. New Haven, 4 May, 1904 (H. L. V.). 



A. placida Smith. A. salicacea Robertson. A. macilenta. 

 Provancher. A. macgillivrayi Cockerell. 



This is no doubt generally distributed throughout the State. 

 New Haven, 4, 10, 25 May, 1904 (H. L. V.). Visits flowers of 

 gooseberry and Japan plum. 



*A. brunniventris rhodura Cockerell. 

 Type locality: Hartford. 



A. dunningi Cockerell. 

 Occurs throughout the State. 



A. perplexa viburnella Graenicher. 



Occurs throughout the State. 



°A. cornelli Viereck. 



A. miserabilis flavocl5rpeata Smith. A. bipunctata Authors. 



New Haven, 4-22 May (H. L. V., B. H. W.) ; and probably 

 throughout the State. It is one of the important poUenizers of 

 apple, pear, and other fruit blossoms. 



