130 THE ENTOMOLOGIST. 
natus, Panz., one specimen; C. vagus, L., a block of rotten 
wood, containing pupe of this very common insect, seen on 
November 14th, 1911, produced imagines towards the end of the 
following June. The cells appeared, from the débris, to have 
been stored with Lucilius cesar, L., and two other species of 
Muscide, but I cannot retrieve my note on the point. C. litura- 
tus, Panz., on Heracleum, common in one spot, in a wood; 
C. interruptus, De Geer, one female, July 31st, 1918, Upper 
Bockhampton ; Odynerus levipes, Shuck., one male, June 11th, 
1913, Coombe wood; O. herrichii, Saussure (basalis, Sm.), one 
female, July 24th, 1912. On July 12th, 1913, I found a large 
colony on a limited stretch of sandy hollow on a heath, visiting 
Erica, and took both sexes. One female taken was, apparently, 
just entering her burrow with a small green lepidopterous larva 
(unfortunately lost before full examination) in her mandibles. 
Thad not time to dig out the cells. The hole was on a flat bare 
spot. No other burrows were seen in proximity, despite gregarious 
habits common to other species of Odynerus. On July 21st 
there were but one or two examples about. I took one female 
O. pictus, Curt.; O. sinuatus, F.; Humenes coarctata, L., common 
on the heaths; Colletes succinctus, L. I have a specimen with 
only two submarginal cells in its wings, otherwise normal. 
Prosopis confusa, Nyl.; Sphecodes reticulosus, Thoms., one female, 
July 12th, 1910, Moreton; one female, June 2nd, 1913, Hast 
Stoke; S. variegatus, v. Hag.; Halictus prasinus,8m.; Andrena 
pilipes, F.; A. bimaculata, Kirb., one female, August Ist, 1912; 
A. rose, Panz. (v. spinigera, Sm.); A. apicata, Sm., one female, 
April 17th, 1911, in a wood; A. precox, Scop.; A. fuscipes, 
Kirb., common on the heaths; A. hattorfiana, Fab.; A. ceti, 
Schr,, common on Scabiosa in July, August, and September ; 
A. chrysosceles, Kirb.; A. analis, Panz.; seems rather peculiarly 
liable to abnormal venation. In a short series a male (on one 
side) and two females (on both sides) show but two submarginal 
cells. A. argentata, Sm., Studland heath; A. dorsata, Kirb. ; 
A. similis, Sm.; Macropis labiata, F., not uncommon on Lysi- 
machia in July and August; Cilissa hemorrhoidalis, F.; C. lepo- 
rina, Panz.; Panurgus calcaratus, Scop., common; P. ursinus, 
Gmel., very common; Nomada roberjeotiana, Panz.; N. bifida, 
Thoms., very common; N. borealis, Zett., not uncommon ; 
Epeolus rufipes, Thoms.; Celioxys quadridentata, L.; C. acumi- 
nata, Nyl.; Megachile circumeincta, Lep.; M. ligniseca, Kirb. ; 
M. versicolor, Sm., four females, earliest June 16th, 1912, latest 
August 25th, 19138; Osmia pilicornis, Sm.; O. aurulenta, Panz., 
common on Ajuga in May; O. bicolor, Schk.; O. leucomelana, 
Kirb., one male; O. spinulosa, Kirb.; Melecta luctuosa, Scop. ; 
Podalirius retusus, L.; P. furcatus, Panz., common, fond of 
Stachys sylvatica. 
Brookside, Winfrith, Dorset: February 24th, 1914. 
