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albata Cresson, 1876, pp. 211, PI. xxxv. 9. Denver, Colorado; 

 VI; (Putnam). 



.4. (Micratithophora) albata Cookerell, U)06, p. 100. 

 albiceps. See Etuphoropsis. 



anstrutheri Cockerell, 1906, pp. 66, 71, 100. 9. Los Angeles, Cali- 

 FORNi.\; (Davidson). " Possibly /arocmrto 9." 

 .4. (Mwranthophora) anstrutheri Cockerell, 1906, p. 100. 

 A. attstrutheri variety a Cockerell, 1916, p. 283. 9. Mountains near 

 Glaremont, California; (Baker). 



Bray, 1917, p. 93. Claremont, California; IV; a,t Lo Us glaber. 



opicnlis. See Centris versicolor apicalis. 



arthuri Cockerell, 1906, pp. 67, 72, 100. 9. Maybell, Colorado; 

 VIII; (S.A.Johnson). 



A. (Micranthophora) arthuri Cockerell, 1906, p. 100. 



atrata Cresson, 1865, p. 189. cf . Cuba. 



aurulentocaudata. See Emphoropsis. 



badia Doiirs, 1869, p. 107. cf . Mexico. 



bidentata Provancher, 1882, p. 234. (Ceratina) <f. Canada. 



Provancher, 1883, p. 718. (Have not seen.) 



.1 nthophora midata Provancher, 1889 (?), p. 336. 



bomboides Kirby, 1837, p. 271. d". " Lat. 65, ' ' Canada. 



Cresson, 1869, p. 291. 9, cf. Massachusetts. Connecticut. 

 Pennsylvania. West Virginia. 



Cresson, 1872, p. 283. Bosque County (?), Texas; (Belfrage). 



Provancher, 1884, p. 691. (Have not seen.) 



(?) Cockerell, 1893, p. 338. Custer County, Colorado. See bomboides 

 neomexicana Cockerell, 1906d, p. 419. 



Evans, 1896, p. 13. Sudbury, Ontario. 



Cockerell, 1897c, p. 20. Santa Fe, New Mexico; 7000 ft. 



Graenicher, 1911, p. 248. Solon Springs, Douglas County, Wisconsin; 

 VII; at Apocynum and roscpmifolium . 



See .sciitellnri.s . 



bomboides canadensis Cresson, 1869, p. 292. (^4. canadensis) cT. 

 Ontario, Canada; (J. Pettit). 



Cresson, 1879, p. 227. 



(?) Cockerell, 1900a, p. 409. Olympia, Washington; VI; (Kincaid). 



bomboides neomexicana Cockerell, 1900a, p. 408. cT, 9 . Las V^^as* 

 and Beulah, New Mexico; V, VI; at alfalfa and Lyciuyn vidgare. 

 (?) P. 409: Sioux County, Nebraska. 



Cockerell, 1905</, p. 60. Fort Collins, Denver, and Parker, Colorado; 

 V; Johnson bred the meloid Leonidia neomexicana (Ckll.) from cells coUec'ed 

 near Parker. Cockerell, 1906, p. 99, records it at Lycium; and, p. 311, adds 

 Trout Spring, Santa F6 and Pecos, New Mexico; "Canadian to Upper 

 Sonoran." 



