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Apis fusca, Christ. Hym. p. 182. t. 14. f. 10 ? . 



Panz, Faun. Germ. 5G. 11. 

 Anthophora fusca, Fabr. Syst. Plez. p. 377. 20. 

 Osmia bicolor, Latr. Encycl. Meth. viii. 580. 10 ? , 



St. Farg. Hym, ii. 318. 7. 



' Smith, Zool. U&. ^ 3 ?. 



Nytand.Ap. Boreal. Supp. p. 103. 



Female. Lengtli 4^-5 lines. — Black; the head not so wide as 

 the thorax, both clothed with deep black pubescence ; wings 

 subhyaline, their apical margins having a fuscous cloud, the 

 nervures and tegulae black; the intermediate and posterior 

 tibia; and all the tarsi have a short ferruginous pubescence ; 

 the tarsi obscure ferruginous. Abdomen subglobose, clothed 

 with bright ferruginous pubescence above and beneath ; the 

 base above has a little black pubescence. B.M. 



Male. Length 4| lines. — Fusco-a^neous, head and thorax very 

 closely punctured ; the face clothed with pale yellow pubes- 

 cence, that on 'the clypeus very dense, and nearly Avhite. 

 Thorax : the disk thinly clothed with pale yellow pubescence, 

 much paler on the sides, hoary beneath ; the legs have a pale 

 pubescence, the apical joints of the tarsi ferruginous. Abdo- 

 men oblong-ovate, shining, and thinly covered with long pale 

 pubescence; two or three of the apical segments have a fringe 

 of pale fulvous pubescence, as well as the extreme lateral 

 margins of the abdomen ; the margin of the sixth segment 

 entire, the seventh bidentate, or rather deeply notched. B.M. 



No examples of this insect have been found in the north 

 of England, nor is it frequently met with in the vicinity of 

 London ; it was taken twice or thrice, some years ago, at Old 

 Brompton. It occurs in profusion at Purfleet, and in several 

 places in Kent, and abounds in the vicinity of Bristol. Mr. Wal- 

 cott has captured several gigantic examples of the male, some 

 of which are eight lines in length. The males are frequently 

 entirely hoary. 



4. Osmia xanthomelana. 



0. aterrima, villosa; thorace abdominisque basi lanuginoso- 

 fulvescentibus ; corpore in mare fulvescenti hirsuto ; fronte 

 albida ; abdomine nigro-seneo, ano bidentato. 



Apis xanthomelana, Kirby^ Mon. Ap. AngL ii. 246. 46 $ . 

 Osmia atricapilla, Curtis^ Brit. Ent. v. t, 222 $ . 

 Waterh. Zool ii. 403 <J ? . 



