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(Bremus JuRINE) =Bombus LATREILLE. 
Erlangen Litteratur-Zeitung, vol. 1, p. 164, 1801. 
Type.—Apis terrestris LINNAEUS, 1758. (By designation of Morice and Dur- 
rant, Trans. Ent. Soc. London, p. 428, 1915). 
Isogenotypic with Bombus Latreille, Terrestribombus Vogt, and Lewcobombus 
Dalla Torre. 
The suppression of the “Erlangen List” (Opinion 135) by the International 
Commission invalidates Bremus Jurine, 1801. 
(Bremus PANzER, not JuRINE 1801)=Bombus LATREILLE. 
Faunae insectorum Germaniae initia, Heft 85, 1804(?). Three species. 
Type.—Apis agrorum Fasricrus, 1787. (By present designation.) Apis 
terrestris Linnaeus, 1758 (=Bremus fasciatus Panzer, 1801) designated 
by Richards, The generic names of British insects, pt. 5, p. 92, 1937, was not 
originally included. 
The year of publication of the name Bremus Panzer is not certain. Sherborn, 
Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 9, vol. 11, p. 567, 1923, has indicated that Heft 85 
of the Panzer work may have appeared as early as 1801, although Heft 86 
was not published until 1804. In view of this situation and taking into 
consideration the proposal by Richards (1. ¢.) that “Bombus Latreille, 1802 
(type Apis terrestris Linnaeus, 1758) be added to the Official List of Generic 
Names,” and “Bremus Panzer, 1801 . . . be set aside and have no Status in 
nomenclature,” it has Seemed advisable to assume that Bombus Latreille 
antedates Bremus Panzer. 
(Cacosoma F. SmirH, not Fevper, 1874) =Neocorynura ScHROTrKY. 
Descriptions of new species of Hymenoptera in the collection of the British 
Museum, p. 39, 1879. Five species. 
Type.—Cacosoma discolor F. Smiry, 1879. (Present designation.) 
Cadeguala REED. 
Actes Soe. Sci. Chile, vol. 2, p. 234, 1892. Three species. 
Type.—(Colletes chilensis SpminoLA, 1851) = (Colletes) Diphaglossa  occi- 
dentalis (HALIDAY), 1836. (By present designation.) 
Synonym of Diphaglossa Spinola, according to Herbst, Stettin. Ent. Zeit., 
vol. 82, p. 109, 1921. 
Caenohalictus CAMERON. 
Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc., vol. 29, p. 231, 1903. 
Type.—Caenohalictus trichiothalmus CAMERON, 1903. (Monobasic.) 
Caenonomada ASHMEAD (=—Chacoana HOLMBERG). 
Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc., vol. 26, p. 68, 1899. 
Type-—Caenonomada bruneri AsHMEAD, 1899. (Monobasie and original 
designation. ) 
Isogenotypic with Chacoana Holmberg through synonymy. 
Synonym of Hpicharis Klug, according to Friese, Deutsche Ent. Zeitschr., 
1909, Beiheft, p. 128, 1909. 
Caenoprosopis HOLMBERG. 
Anal. Soe. Cient. Argentina, vol. 23, p. 22, 1887. 
Type.—Caenoprosopis crabronina HotmsBereG, 1887. (Monobasic.) 
Caesarea FRIESE. 
Arch. Naturg., Jahrg. 77, Bd. 1, Heft 2, p. 142, 1911. Two species. 
Type.—Ammobates (Caesarea) depressa Friese, 1911. (Present designation.) 
Proposed as a subgenus of Ammobates Latreille. 
