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poprera (8:45, h)—Hesperi.: Achalarus 1, Cocceius 1, 
Pamphila 11, Polites baracoa 23, P. brettus 2, P. cernes 2, 
Thorybes 4; Nymphal.: Junonia 1. 
The following 172 individuals, belonging to 27 species, 
carried no pollinia: 
Lone-toncuep Bess (2:32)—Megachil.: Coelioxys 8- 
dentata ¢, 1; Megachile generosa 31. SHonrtT-ToNGUED 
Brzs (3:8? )—Halict.: Chloralictus floridanus 2, C. nym- 
phalis 1, Oxystoglossa austrina 5. Orner HyMENOPTEBA 
(7:26)—Bembic,: Bembix 3, Microbembex 2; Eumen.: 
Leionotus arvensis 2; Larr.: Tachytes pepticus var. florl- 
danus 2, type; Sphec.: Priononyx 15; Scoli.: Campsome- 
ris plumipes 1, C. quadrinotata 1. Drerera (2:3)— 
Conop.: Zodion 2; Taban.: Tabanus 1, Leprooprera (11:99) 
—Dana,.: Danaus archippus 1, D. berenice 3; Hespert.: 
Cocceius 2, Pamphila 9, Polites baracoa 11, P. cernes 1, 
Thorybes 1; Nymphal.: Junonia 2; Papilion.: Papilio 
marcellus 1, P. philenor 1; Pier.: Zerene 1. CoLEoPTERA 
(1:2)—Lampyr.: Chauliognathus 2. Hemrprera (1:2)— 
Reduvi.: Zelus cervicalis 2. 
The Lepidoptera show the highest percentages “ gor 
cies and individuals both with and without pollinia. OF 
the species, 42.19%’ but of the individuals 31.2% show pol- 
linia. Of Other Hymenoptera individuals, 36.5% show 
pollinia. Only 11.1% of bee individuals show them. hs 
most common bee, Megachile generosa, showed 34 in 
duals, of which only 3 carried pollinia, and then only 
on the labial palps. 
Ascuepias Vertiomiata, Pol, W.—Mr. 4-17, one visitor 
observed at Orlando, Mr. 4. 
Orner Hymenoprera (1)—Tenthredin.: Pseudosiobla, 
pollinia on legs, tongue and face. 
