2^2 APIS, (**. d. 1.) 



strigosa. Variety /S, at first sight, looks like a (iis« 

 tinct species, but the difference in the shape of the 

 abdomen, seems to arise from the accidental cir-i 

 cumstance of the anal segments being more drawn 

 in than in a, so that the base, of each of the 

 three last, is quite covered by the apex of that 

 \vhich precedes it : \s'hereas, in <c the whole seg-j 

 mcnt is exerted. 



Hnguaria.Qo^ A. hirsuto-cinerascens, abdomine nigro. 



Eucera linguaria antennis nigris longitudine corporis, 



thorace cinereo, abdomine nigro. 

 Fab. Ent. Syst. Em. n.5. 



Lin. Syst. Nat. ed. Gmel. p. 27/0. Apis, n. 25. 

 Fill. Ent. Eur. 3. n.66. 

 Apis twmulorum. Forst. Cat. Brit. Ins. n. 707- Apis, 



n. I } 

 Apis longicornis Far. Ross. Fn. Etrusc. n. Q22 ? 

 FIG. ScJuej: Icon. tab. 22. Jig. l6. 



Panzer. Fn. Ins. Germ. Init. n. 64. tab. 22. 



Apis tumulorum. Reenter. Gen. Ins. p.6l. tab. 27, 



fig- 14. 

 Christii Hymenopt. p. I98. tab. 1/, Jig.Q. 

 Donovan. Nat. Hist. Brit. Ins. 5. tab. 151. Jig. 2. 

 MUS. D. Donovan, Kir by. 



Long. Corp. Lin. 6, 

 Hab. Prope Londinum. A. D. J, Trimmer accepi. 



DESCR. Mas. 



CORPUS nigrum, villoso-cinereum. 



Caput. Maxilltrmgrx. Labium et Nams ^ava. 



Gemv barba densa, albicanti. Antennae nigrae, 



corporis fere longitudine. 



Truncu* 



