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bilineataSay, 1837, p. 414. 8. Mexico. 



IheriuK, HHKi, p. 2()5. PetroiMslis and Itatiba, Brazil. Biologj'. 



Diicke, 1K)2, p. 324. Parti, Brazil. 



C<M-kort'll, 1917/, p. 127. Federal District, Mexico. 



bipartita Ix'peletier, 1836, p. 432. 8. Brazil. 



Fox. 189.5, p. 272. Tepic, Mexico. 



bipunctata Lepeletier, 1836, p. 427. (Melipona) S ; Brazil. 



Smith, 1863, p. 507.' 



Strand, 1910, p. 558. Asuncion, S. Lorenzo, Villa Morra, and Trinidad, 

 Paraguay; XI, XII. 



Friese, 1916, p. 29G. San Jos6, Costa Rica; (Schmidt). 



See also Ducke, 1902, p. 319; von Ihering, 1903, p. 205; Schultz, 1904, p. 

 828; and Cockerell, 1917d, p. 125. 



bipunctata lutejpennis Friese, 1901, p. 382. 9. San Carlos, Costa 



liicA. S('(>;ils() 1910, p. 348. 

 bipunctata wheeleri Cockerell, 1913, p. 11. S. Escuintla* and Patulul, 

 Guatemala; I, XII; (Wheeler). 

 Wheeler, 1913, p. 5. Biologj'. 

 capitata Smith, 1854, p. 409. 8. Brazil. 



Ducke, 1902, p. 299. Belem, Maraj6 Island, and Macapd, Brazil. 

 Strand, 1910, p. 558. Trinidad, Paraguay. 

 Friese, 1916, p. 299. Costa Rica. 



capitata virgilii Friese, 1901, p. 268. S. Blumenau, St. Catharina, 

 Bit.\ziL; (Virgil). 



Friese, 1916, p. 299. San Carlos, Costa Rica; (Burgdorf). 

 See also Ducke, 1902, ]) 299, and von Ihering, 1903. p. 207. 



corvina. See ruficrus corvina. 



cressoni. See nigra. 



cupira Smith, 1863, p. 507. S. Brazil. 



Ducke, 1902, p. 317. cf. Pard, Brazil. Biology-. 

 Ihering, 1903, p. 207. Biology. 

 Silvestri, 1911, pp. 65-69. 



Cockerell, 19126, p. 313. Amatitlan, Puerto Barrios, Guatemala City, 

 Antigua, Gualan, and Quirigua, Guatemala; I, II; at Vernonia aschen- 

 borniana and Ijmmcea tsidtrfolia; (W. P. Cockerell). 



Cockerell, 1913, p. 10. Zacapa, Guatemala, and Sn Josd, Costa Rica; 

 XII; (Wheeler). 



Wheeler, 1913, p. 3. Biolog>'. 



Cockerell, 1920a, p. 464. Pacayas, Costa Rica; (Werckele). Cabima and 

 Porto Bello trail, Panama; (Busck and Jennings). 



* I have a specimen of bipunctata from F. Smith's collection, and am satisfied that it is the aperies 

 which LepeleUer described. T. D. A. C. 



