174 MELITTA. (**. c.) 



ther than this. This Melitta is not uncommon in 

 the flowers of Campanula rotundifolia and Tra- 

 cheliumj but it seldom, with us, frequents any other 

 plant. The male, not un frequently, attends the 

 pther sex in her flights. 



Swam- 111. M. atra, pallido-villosa ; abdomine fasciis tri- 

 bus albidis; 

 sime lanatis. 



S/a '^^' ^"^ albidis; pedibus posticis fulvo longis- 



ACUL. 

 FIG. Swamwerdam. Bib. Nat. tab. 26. fg. /. 

 Schcef)'. Icon. tab. 32. fg. 5. 



Andrena plumipes Aavo hirsuta ; abdomine nigro fasciis 

 tribus albis interruptis ; pedibus posticis flavo hirsu- 

 tissimis. 

 Panzer. Fn. Ins. Germ. Init. n. 46. tab. l6, 



, MAS. 

 Apis farfarisequa. Panzer. Fn. Ins. Germ. Init. n.55. 

 tab. 14. 



MUS. D. Marsham, Smith, Latham, Lathbury, Haworthj 

 Trimmer, M^Leay, Kir by. 



Long. Corp. Lin. 7- 

 Hab. Barhamiae, declivia graminosa frequentans, et ibi 

 puteos cylindricos sibi fodiens, ubi nidificat, et in 

 quibus femina diebus apricis circa horam meridianam 

 tempore autumnali insidet, capite versus orifigium 

 putei, dum mas eam circumvolitat difficillimus pre- 

 hendi. In floribus etiam Jacoboece uterque sexus baud 

 infrequens. 



DESCR. Acul. 



CORPUS atrum, pallido-villosum. 

 Caput. Lingiite apex elongatus, attenuatus. 

 Vertex atro-pilosus. Antejince nigrae. 



Truncus 



