Hymenoptera. — Wolin- und NiilirjirtaTizen. XTTI 



clypoatar 197, eyanea 197, doprossa 19«, orytlirot-opliala 197, crytliro.üastra 197, 

 faiista 197, flavicops 197, flavipos 198, flaviventris 197, fnlviponnis 198, Gylleii- 

 liali 198, histrio 198, liortorum 198, liypotrophica 196, 197, v. saxit-ola 19G, 

 iiiaiiis 198, inanita 198, laricis 197, latifrons 198, marginata 198. negleeta 198, 

 nemoralis 197, pallipes 198, punctata 197, [niiuilionis 197, vcticulata. 196, silva- 

 tica 198, stellata 197, stramineipes 198. 



Melitta suecineta 113 ; M o n o e t e n u s jiiniperi 194, Dlisciiratus 19-1. 



N e m a t ii s grossiilariae 222. 



V y s s u s abietinus 279, vespertilio 279. 



P ]i y 1 1 e e u s eynosliati 265, fenioratus 265 ; P i n i (.• o 1 a. alpigena 

 StrobI 277, eoniferariun 277, gra(M"a 278, .Julii 277, v. obscura StrobI 277 ; 

 Puecilosouia guttata 75, mongolica Kon. 75; P r i o c n e m i.s 92, [lerli- 

 gera 92. 



Sehizocei-a 72, Alfkeni Kon. 72, Nitida 72, 73, 175, bifurea 72, 

 brpvieorni.s 72, dalmatiea 73, Friesei Kon. 73, fuseieornis 175, humerata 72, 175, 

 in.sti-ata 74, intermedia 175, iiielaniira 73, parvula Kon. 72, Peletieri 71, seii- 

 tellaris 72, 175, Staudingeri Kon. 71 ; S i r e x augur 279, gigas 279, jiiveneus 

 279, V. melanoeenis 279, .spectruiu 279. 



T a r p a eeplialotes 264, flaltellicornis 264, tlavieornis 264, Loewi 264, lutei- 

 ventris 264, plagioeepliala 264, spissieornis 264 ; T e n t li r cd o mesomelaena 77; 

 T m .s t e t li u s geminatus Kon. 74, geminus 74, luteieorni.s 74, iiielanopy- 

 gius 74, nigritus 74, T r a e li u s a liirta 114 ; T r e iii e x fuseieornis 279, niagns 

 279 ; T r i c h i s m a betuleti 142, lueoruiu 142, vitellinae 142. 



X i p li i d r i a eameliis 279, droinedarius 278 ; X y e 1 a 277. 



Wohn- und Nährpflanzen. 



Ab i e s exeelsa 277, 279, pectinata 279 ; Acer 16, 174 ; A c h i 1 1 e a 

 uiillefolium 7; Alnus incana 177, 198, viridis 198; Alopeeurus genieu- 

 latiis 273, pratensis 273; Anagyris foetida 89; Angeliea 171; Antlie- 

 m i s arvensis 4 ; A r t e m i s i a 13, eaiupliorata 192 ; A r u n d o 114. 



B e t u 1 a 141, 142, 173, 279, alba 142, 177 ; B e r b e r i s 172. 



a r e X rostrata 6 ; C e n t a u r e a seabiosa 144, 177 ; C li r y s a n - 

 tlienium inodorum 4, leueanthemum 3, 4, 12; C i r s i u in 177; Cory- 

 1 II s 196. 



Di an th US carthussianoruiu 177. 

 Euphorbia 173, 175, nicaeensis 174, 175. 

 Fa g u s 142 ; P e r u 1 a 174; P r a x i n u s exeelsior 177. 

 G e r a n i u m silvaticum 144 ; G 1 y e o r i a speetabilis 184 ; G o s s y - 

 p i u 111 176. 



H e r a cl e u m 173 ; H y p c r i e u in 16, 120, [icrloi-atiiiii 12. 



1 s a r i a densa 47 ; J u n i p e r u s 194. 



Larix 177, eiiropaea 197; Latliyriis [iratensis 177; L n n i >• e r a 

 alpigena 173; L o t w s oornieulatus 287, 290. 



M e d i e a g o fak^ata 287, 289, Iiipiilina 11, sativa, 287, 288, 290. 



n li r y e h i s sativa 290. 



P li i 1 o d e n d r o n 176; P ii r a g in i t e s eoinmunis 185, 193 ; 

 Picea, exc-elsa 194, 196, 197, 198; P i n u s austriaca 197, cembra 195, 



