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OSMIA SERRATUL^. 



Trachusa serratulae, Panz. Faun. Germ. p. 86. 15. 

 Osmia serratulae, Eversm. Bull. Mosc. xxv. 64. 4 (1852). 

 Hab. Russia. 



Osmia leucomelana. 



Apis leucomelana, Kirby, Mon. Ap. Angl. ii. 260. 52. 



Eversm. Bull. Mosc. xxv. 64. 6 (1852). 

 Hab. Russia. 



107. Anthidium lunatum. Page 217, B.M 



Female. Length 4 lines.— Black ; the head and thorax 

 strongly punctured, the punctures confluent on the disk of the 

 thorax ; the extreme base of the scape and the third joint of the 

 flagellum ferruginous beneath. The thorax on the sides and 

 beneath covered with large distinct punctures ; the superior 

 wmgs have a dark fuscous stain along their anterior maro-ins • 

 the scutellum bright yellow; the apical joints of the tarsi ferru- 

 ginous ; the anterior and intermediate tarsi clothed exteriorly 

 with bright golden pubescence, that on the tarsi beneath ferru- 

 ginous. Abdomen shining, finely punctured at the base, and 

 gradually more strongly so to the apex, which is very coarsely 

 punctured ; the first and second segments have on each side a 

 short yellow line, the third and fourth segments have in the 

 middle a transverse narrow yellow fascia, the fifth and sixth seg- 

 ments are yellow, their apical margins only being very narrowly 

 black '. the ventral scopa golden-yellow\ 



Hab. Brazil (Alta de Chaa on the Tapajos). (Coll. H. W. Bates.) 



ADDENDA ET CORRIGENDA. 

 Page 8, line 25. For antennae read ocelli. 

 Page 19. Prosopis annulata, Fabr. (communis, Nyland.). 



Prosopis dilatata, Nyland. Ap. Boreal, p. 188 (nee Kirby). 

 Page 48. Halictus flavipes, Fabr., Nylander, Revis. (ver.). 



Halictus seladonius, Ap. Boreal, p. 203. 8 (nee Fabr. Rev.). 

 Page 104. Andrena analis, Panz. (nee Fabr.). 



Andrena tarsata, Nyland. Revis. Ap. Boreal, p. 259. 

 Page 133. After Une 17, add Subfam. 2. DASYGASTRiE, Latr. 

 Page 138. Osmia serratulae, Panz. 



Trachusa serratulae, Nyland. 



