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der Fundstellen, an denen Wheeler, Rohwer und Cockerell ge- 
sammelt haben. Palaeovespa scudderi. 
— (4). Ona Collection of Australian and Asiatie Bees. Bull. 
Amer. Mus. nat. Hist., vol. 23, p. 221—236. — 17 neue Spp.: 
Megachile (8), Anthophora (1), Xylocopa (2), Euryglossa (2), 
Gonioeolletes n. g. (1), Crocisa (1), Nomia (1), Parasphecodes (1), 
— Binghamiella n. g. für Sphecodes antipodes, Xylocopa batesi 
nom. nov. für X. dimidiata] Smith non Lep., Crocisa pertimida 
für C. nitidula Friese non Lep. 
1— (5). Some fossil Arthropoda from Florissant, Colorado. 
t. ec. p. 605—616, 6 figs. — Cock. erwähnt aus den Tertiärschichten 
des genannten Gebietes 1 Myriop., 1 Arachn., ferner 16 fossile 
Insekten, dar. neu: Megaraphidia elegans, Platyphylax florissan- 
tensis, Chaleis praevolans, Pseudosiobla megoura, Tenthredo sub- 
mersa, Chalybion mortuum u. Chrysis rohweri. 
1— (6). Some Old-world types of insects in the miocene of 
Colorado. Science, vol. 26, 1907, p. 446—447. — Einige der fossilen 
Formen des Tertiär von Florissant erinnern stark an die altwelt- 
liche Vertreter wie Glossina oligocena, Perga coloradensis n. sp., 
Halter americana n. sp. und Panorpa aretiiformis n. sp. 
— (7). New American Bees. Proc. biol. Soc. Washington, 
vol. 18, p. 177—184. — Neue Spp.: Synhalonia (2+2 n. subspp.), 
Melissodes (3 + 2 n. subspp.), Emphoropsis (1), Xenoglossa (1), 
Diandrena (1), Triepeolus (1). — Neue Var.: Anthophora (1). 
— (8). New American Bees. V. The Entomologist, vol. 40, 
p. 265—269. — cf. auch Bericht s. 1907, p.5, sub No. 11. — 
5 neue Spp.: Nomada (2 + 1.n. var.), Epeolus (1), Perdita (1), 
Melissodes (1). 
— (9). New American Bees. VI. The Entomologist, vol. 41, 
p- 59—61. — Osmia (1 n. sp.), Epeolus (1 n. sp.), Sphecodes 
(1.n. sp.) [siehe im system. Teil f. 1908], Ashmeadiella (1). 
— (10). New American Bees. VII. t.c. p. 292 —294. — 
Megachile divers. Spp., dar. neue, Oligotropus, Colletes (1 n.sp.), 
Panurginus (1.n. sp.). 
— (11). New American Bees. VIII. The Entomologist, 
vol. 42, p. 92—95. — Nomada (3 n. sp. + 1), Osmia (2). 
0— (12). Some Bees collected by Dr. F. C. Wellman in West 
Africa. The Entomologist, vol. 41, p. 34—36. — Mesotrichia 
(1n.sp.), Ceratina (1n.sp.), Gronoceras (1), Halietus (1+1.n. sp.). 
— (15). A New bee of the genus Megachile from Africa. 
The Entomologist, vol. 42, p. 144. — Meg. ekuivella n. sp. 
— (14). Three New Anthophorid Bees from Texas. t.c. 
p- 147—149. — Tetralonia argyrophila n. sp., Melissodes maluca 
n. sp., M. loena n. sp. ä 
— (15). A New bee of the genus Habropoda from Assam. 
t. c. p. 308. — H. turneri n. sp. 
T— (16). Some European fossil Bees. t.e. p. 313—317. 
Behandelt: Lithurgus adamiticus (Heer), Xylocopa abavus (Heer), 
