HENRY J. FRANKLIN. 



315 



Essex Instit., IV, 1863, p. 99 



Essex Instit., IV, 1864, p. 116, 



Bombus lernarius Putnam, Proc. 

 (pars J. 

 " Packard, Proc. 



Cresson, Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc, VII, 1879, p. 

 231 (Catal.). 

 ornatus Cresson, Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc, VII, 1879, p. 231 



(Catal.). 

 ternarius Bowles, Ann. Rep't Ent. Soc. 

 " Provancher, Natural. Canad., 



n. 4, 9. 

 " Provancher, Faun. Entom. 



1883, p. 735, n. 4. 

 ornatus Cresson, Syn. Hym. No. Amer. 

 ternarius Cresson, Syn. Hym. No. Amer., 1887, p. 308. 

 ternarius var. ornatus Ant. Handlirsch, Ann. natur. Hof- 

 mus. Wien., Ill, 1888, p. 230. 

 Dalla Torre, Cat. Hym., X, 1896, p. 553. 

 ternarius var. ornatus Dalla Torre, Cat. Hym., X, 1896, p. 

 553. 

 Harvey and Knight, Psyche, VIII, 1897, p. 79. 

 " Cockerell, Bull. S. Cal. Acad. Sci., Ill, June, 



1904, p. 89. 

 •' Jarvis, 36th Ann. Rep't Ent. Soc. Ont. (1905), p. 



128. 

 Cockerell, Can. Ent., XXXVIII, 1906, p. 

 ornatus Cockerell, Can. Ent., XXXVIII, 1906, p. 



Ont., 1880, p. 33. 

 XIII, 1882, p. 267, 



Canada. Hymen., 



1887, p. 308. 



160. 

 160. 



News, XVIII, May, 1907, p. 197, 



Rep't 



ternarius Lowell, Ent. 



c? y 9. 



" " Fletcher and Gibson, Can. Ent. Rec. (Ann. 



Ent. Soc. Ont.), 1907, p. 17. 



Types. — Lost. 



Pile of medium length and rather coarse Head m,ostly dark ; thorax 

 mostly yellow, but with a broad black interalar band ; abdom,en with first 

 and fourth dorsal segments yellow, second and third ferruginous-7-ed and 

 fifth and sixth black ; corbicular fringes dark ; wings moderately dark. 

 Malar space short. 



Queen. Head. — Trapeziform. Face with yellow pile above, between 

 and below the bases of the antennas ; occiput sometimes entirely black, 

 but usually with some yellow hair intermixed with the black ; cheeks 

 black. Labrum with tubercle- like areas large and well separated, 

 their margins rather sharply elevated and summits rather deeply con- 

 caved ; the space between these areas and above the shelf-like projec- 

 tion rather deeply excavated ; shelf-like projection not very wide, but 

 quite prominent; translucent spots faint or absent. Mandibles usu- 



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