128 ASHMEAD 



Type in collection of the American Entomological Society. From 

 Kukak Bay, July 4 ; Matlakatla ; Nushagak River (Chas. W. McKay) ; 

 Wrangell (H. F. Wickham). 



BOMBUS MELANOPYGUS Nylander. 



Bombiis melanopyge Nylander, Notis. Saellsk. faun, at fl. Fenn. Forh. i 



[Adnot.], p. 236, 9. 1848. — Cresson, Proc. Ent. Soc. Phila., 11, p. 103, 



1863. — Cresson, Syn. Hym. North Am., p. 308, 1887. 

 Bombus fnenestriesii Radoskowski, Bull. Soc. Natur. Moscou, xxxii, p. 843, 



d^?. PL 5, f. 6, 1859. 

 Bombus meianopygus Handlirsch, Ann. Hofmus. Wien, ill, p. 251, 1888. — 



Dalla Torre, Cat. Hym., x,'p, 533, 1896. 

 Bombus /acusfrt's Cresson, Proc. Ent. Soc. Phila., 11, p. 103, 1863. — Cresson, 



Syn. Hym. North Am., p. 308, 1887. — Provancher, Add. Fn, Hym., 



p. 340, 1888. 

 ? Bombus ternarius var. lacustris Handlirsch, Ann. Hofmus. Wien, iii, p. 



251, 1888. — Dalla Torre, Cat. Hym., x, p. 533, 1896. 



Type of lacustris Cresson, in collection of the American Entomolog- 

 ical Society. From Berg Bay, June 10; Juneau, June 7, July 35; 

 Kodiak, July 20; Seldovia, July 21 ; Wrangell (H. F. Wickham) ; 

 Seward Peninsula (W. J. Peters) ; Sitka (Fur Seal Commission). 



This species is also common in Vancouver Island, B. C. 



The type of Bombus lacustris Cresson was submitted to me for 

 examination, together with other of Cresson's types of bumble bees, 

 by Dr. Henry Skinner, Curator of the American Entomological So- 

 ciety, and it is undoubtedly identical with the above species. What 

 Handlirsch describes as Bombus ternarius var. lacustris is probably 

 a different species. 



BOMBUS ALASKENSIS sp. nov. 



Female. — Length 17 mm. Resembles B. ?}2elaftopygus ^y\a.nde.r^ 

 very closely and with the color of the pubescence almost identical, ex- 

 cept that the scutellum is more grayish and the first and second dorsal 

 abdominal segments are clothed with a yellowish pubescence, the third 

 and fourth red or fulvo-rufous, the fifth and sixth black. 



Worker. — Length 12 to 13 mm. Colored as in female and prac- 

 tically the same except in being much smaller. 



Male. — Unknown. 



Type. — Cat. No. 5720, U. S. Nat. Museum. From Sitka, June 

 16 ; Fox Point, July 20. 



BOMBUS MIXTUOSUS, sp. nov. 

 Female. — Length 14 mm. Mesopleura and dorsal abdominal seg- 



