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species (Chloralictus) , Logansport, Louisiana, June 7 (W. D. 

 Pierce), (male); Mound, Louisiana, May 12 (C. R. Jones), 

 (puparium) ; Halictoxenos jonesi Pierce (collection U. S. Cotton 

 Boll Weevil Investigation). 



Subfamily -AJST3DR ENLIST JE. 



Andrena Fabricius. The synonymy of species is according to Dalla 

 Torre (1895), which brings the synonymy later than the "Cata- 

 logus." 



advarians Viereck (types), Vancouver, British Columbia, March 



26, April 5 (females); Stylops advarians Pierce. 

 seneiventris Morawitz (Perez, 1886). 

 afzeliella Kirby. 



1. (First generation) England, France (females), (Pickering, 

 1835; Smith, 1875; Perez, 1886; Alfken,1899). 



2. albofasciata Thomson (second generation), (Perez). 



3. (stylopized) convexiuscula Kirby, England (male, female) ; 

 Stylops thwaitei Saunders (Thwaites, 1841; Smith, 1875; 

 Alfken, 1899). 



4. (stylopized) convexiuscula Kirby, Mecklenburg, Sachsen, 

 and Elsass, Germany; Switzerland; Hungary (Friese, 

 1893). 



5. fuscata Kirby, England (female), (Smith, 1859). 

 albicrus Kirby. 



1. Strandmellen Nordsjaelland, Denmark (male); (Stylops 

 mellitse Meinert), (Meinert 1896 b). 



2. Hungary (Friese, 1893). 



3. (barbilabris Kirby), England (male, female); Stylops 

 dalii Curtis (Curtis, 1832). 



albofasciata Thomson = afzeliella albofasciata Thomson. 

 albopunctata Rossi (funebris Panzer), (Perez, 1886). 

 angustitarsata Viereck = subtilis Smith (stylopized ) angustitarsata 



Viereck. 

 aprilina Smith = nigrosenea (stylopized) aprilina Smith. 

 atriceps Kirby = tibialis Kirby. 

 austriaca Panzer. 



1. Fiume, Hungary (Friese, 1893). 



2. (rosx Panzer), Epirus (female), (S. S. Saunders, 1872; 

 Perez, 1886). 



barbilabris Kirby = albicrus Kirby. 

 biareolina Perez = Biareolina neglecta Duf our. 

 bicolor Fabricius =gwynana bicolor Fabricius (vernal). 

 bimaculata Kirby. 



1. (conjuncta Smith), (Smith; Perez, 1886.) 



2. decorata Smith, Bozen, Germany (Friese, 1906). 



