INDEX OF INSECTS. 
Gorytes campestris, L.' (1), L. Sld., 
mb. 179, 177, 194; Parn. 157; 
Rhus 88. 
—— mystaceus, L. (1), L. T., Clem. 1; 
Bry. 171; Ros. 134. 
Hoplisus laticinctus, Lep..(1), Th., Umb. 
179, 185, 
Lindenius albilabris, F., L., Lab. 340 ; 
Jas, 283 ; Comp. 248, 253, 225. 
Mellinus arvensis, L., ea Comp. 234. 
sabulosus, Dlb., L., Jas. 233, 
Mimesa bicolor, Shuck, Th., Umb. 194. 
—— unicolor, v. d. 1G i Th., Umb. 
194. 
Miscus campestris, Latr. (4), L. Th., 
All. 393; Ros. 135; Jas. 283. 
Mutilla europea, L. (14), Th., Umb. 193, 
195. 
Myrmosa melanocephala, F., L. Th., 
mb. 179, 192, 183. 
Nysson maculatus, v. d. L., Th., Umb. 
191. 
Oxybelus bellicosus, Ol., L., Umb. 179, 
196 ; Jas. 283. 
— bellus, Dib. (14 guttatus, Sh.), L., 
Sed. 162; Umb. 179; Crue. 38 ; Rut, 
84; Ros. 141, 142 ; Comp. 225. 
— ‘bipunctatus, Ol., L., Umb. 179, 
188, 195. 
mandibularis, Dib., L., Jas. 283. 
— trispinosus, F., L., Comp. 248, 225, 
—— uniglumis, L. (14), L. T., Sed. 162 ; 
Umb. 179, 192, 194, 196, 195, 186; 
Clem. 1, 7; Cruc. 38; Rhus. 88; 
Til. 73; Cary. 55; Ros. 135, 138, 
140, 141, 142, 133; ’ Jas. 283 ; Comp. 
248, 425, 229, 233 (23 visits.) 
— spec., L., Geran. 79. 
Passalcecus monilicornis, Dib., L., Ros. 
133. 
Philantbus* triangulum, F. (2—23), L. 
Th., Umb. 172, 179, 190, 194; Jas. 
283 ; Comp. 248, 225. 
Pompilus chalybeatus, Schi., L., Comp. 
225. 
— cinctellus, v. d. L., Th., Umb. 
192 
— intermedius, 
Umb. 195, 184. 
neglectus, Wesm., L. Th., Umb. 
179, 192, 195, 185 ; Ros. 183. 
—— niger, F., L. T., Umb. 179, 195. 
—— pected, Wetis Jaret Bie de 2 Mey 
Umb. 194, 186, 183. 
—— plumbeus, Dlb., L., Comp. 225. 
—— rufipes, F., L., Jas. 283; Comp. 
225. 
he Schi., L., Umb. 179, 186. 
Pane oy spi 
x ap hceptaing to Frederick Smith the riginal 
ns of Gorytes campestris, L., in Linnzus’ 
pyar on are only males of G. mystaceus, L.; 
and the insect called G. campestris, L., in this 
book must be called G. Fargei, Shuck. 
Schenck, L. Th., 
651 
Pompilus trivialis, Kl., L., Umb. 188, 
174; Fagop. 369 ; Comp. 225. 
viaticus, Scop. 1(F., not L.!) (1—14), 
L. Sld. Th., Umb, 188, 189, 191, 194, 
195, 185 ; Parn. 157 ; Hott. 289 ; Jas. 
283 ; Comp. 225, 222, 264, 271. 
— spec., Ley Corn, 197. 
Priocnemis bipunctatus, F.,? Th., Umb. 
172, 191. 
—— exaltatus, F., Th., Umb. 194. 
—— obtusiventris, Schi., Th., Umb. 
191, 195. 
Psammophila affinis, K,? L. Th., Pap. 
~ 101; Ech. 310; Lab. 348 ; Ascl. 295 ; 
Scab. 211 ; Jas. 283 ; ; Comp. 259, 255. 
— viatica, Le. bi “'Th., Umb. 191; 
Veron. 327 ; Scab, 211. 
Psen atratus, "Pz, (s— 3), L. Th., Umb. 
192; Ros. 133. 
Rhopalum clavipes, L., L., Rut. 84. 
Salius sanguinolentus, F., Tis Comp. 248. 
Scolia_bicincta, hortorum, 4punctata 
(34), Ascl. 295. 
Tachytes pectinipes, v. d. L.,4 L. Th., 
Umb. 191, 192; Jas. 283. 
— unicolor, Pz., Th., Umb. 192. 
Tiphia femorata, F., L. Th., Umb. 172, 
191, 192, 193, 194, 195. 
— minuta, v. d. L., L., Crue. 27; 
Rut. 84. 
ruficornis, Kl. (1), L., Umb. 188. 
Trypoxylon clavicerum, Latr. (3), Th., 
Umb. 192. 
— figulus, L. (3), L., Rut. 84. 
G. Tenthredinide (38 species, 125 visits). 
Athalia rose, L., L. Th., Umb. 178, 188, 
190, 194, 195, 185, 183. 
— spinarum, F, L,., Umb. 177 ; Fagop. 
369 
Cephus pallipes, K]., L., Ran. 8 ; Cary. 
—. ‘spinipes, Pz., L., Ran. 7 ; Crue. 40, 
troglodytes, i, o Umb. 177. 
——  spec., L., Ran. 7, 8; Cruc. 40; 
Comp. 267, 274. 
Cimbex sericea, L., L. Sld., Umb. 179, 
177, 181, 194; Comp. 229. 
Dolerus cenchris, Htg., T., Umb. 183. 
eglanterie, F. (3—1), L., Umb. 
177 ; Salix 378, 379. 
T According to Frederick Smith the specimens 
of this species in Linneus’ collection are identi- 
cal with Sphex fusca, L., and the species must 
therefore be called P. fuscus, L 
2 According to F. Smith = P. variabilis, Rossi. 
3 According to F. Smith this species, from 
the original type-specimens in Fabricius’ collec- 
tion in Kiel, is identical with P. lutaria, F., 
which name has priority. 
4 According to F. Smith the Linnean type- 
specimens of Sphex pectinipes, F., show it to 
be a Pompilus, and what is called Tachytes 
pectinipes, lu., in this book, must be called 7, 
pompiliformis, Pz. 
