‘Florida Flowers and Insects 307 
Larr.: Tachysphex apicalis 2, T. laevifrons 1, Tachytes 
breviventris 1, T. duplicatus 1, type, T. robertsoni 1, 
type; Nysson.: Nysson 3; Philanth.: Philanthus ecaro- 
linensis 27, P. eurynome 1, P. ventilabris 8; Pompil.: 
‘Allocyphonyx 48, Episyron posterus 1, Pompiloides 
marginatus 1, P. tropicus 4, Sericopompilus 1; Sphec.: 
Priononyx 11, Sphex gracilis 3, S. nigricans 1, 8. pic 
tipennis 1, 8. procera 6, S. vulgaris 1; Scoli.: Camp- 
someris plumipes 2, Elis floridanus 36, type, E. propo- 
dealis 6, type, E. robertsoni 3, type; Vesp.: Polistes amer- 
icanus 14, P. rubiginosus 1; Vigion.: Cardiocheiles 1. 
Diprera (13:34)—Bombyli.: ‘Anthrax lateralis 1, A. 
lucifer 1, Systropus 2; Conop.: Conops 1; Sarcophag.: 
Helicobia 1; Syrph.: Baccha clavata 6, Orthoneura 1, 
Volucella fasciata 6; Tachin.: Archytas 5, Gonia capi- 
tata 2, Phasiopsis 1, Siphosturmia 2, Trichopoda 5. 
Lerioprera (16:57)—Hesperi.: Goniurus 4, Hylephila 
3, Lerodea 1, Polites baracoa 11, P. brettus 2; Lycaen.: 
Hemiargus 21, Strymon cecrops 1, S. melinus 5; Nym- 
phal.: Junonia 1, Phyciodes 1; Pier.: Catopsilia 1, Eure- 
ma delia 2, E. nicippe 1, Zerene 1; Satyr.: Cissia 1; 
Syntom.: Seepsis 1. 
Cotgorrera (2:9)—Lampyr.: Chauliognathus 1; Scara- 
bae.: Trichius delta 8. 
Hemiprera (1:1)—Phymat.: Phymata 1, n. 
RHAMNACEAE, 
Czanoruus MicropHyiuvs, Pol., W.—Ja. 24-Ap. 14, 178 
Species and 971 individuals observed Mr. 1-31. 
The Lower Hymenoptera show 34% of the species and 
42.2% of the individuals; the flies 33.7 and 29.5; the bees 
14 and 17. The flowers are pretty decidedly sphecopoly- 
tropic. The Diptera and Lepidoptera show a decline in 
