igoS.] Records of the Indian Museum. 365 



Nomia clypeata, Smith. 



Nomia clypeata^ Smith, Trans. Ent. Soc. lyond,, 1875, p. 54, 

 pi. 2, fig. 18 ; Bingh., Faun. Brit. Ind. Hym,, i, 1897, p. 456. 

 Hob. — Ivucknow. 



Nomia fioralis, Smith. 



Nomia fioralis, Smith, Trans. Ent. Soc. I^ond. , 1875, p. 58; 

 Bingh., Faun. Brit. Ind. Hym., i, 1897, P- 453- 



Hah. — Calcutta. 



Found also in Burma. A very variable form as to the amount 

 of red on the abdomen. 



Osmia adcB, Bingham. 



Osmia adce, Bingh., Faun. Brit. Ind, Hym., i, 1897, p. 468, 

 Hah. — Himalayas : Simla, Phagu. 



Megachile lanata, Fabricius. 



Apis lanata, Fabr., Syst, Ent., 1775, p. 385. 



Megachile lanata, Bingh., Faun. Brit. Ind, Hym., i, 1897, 



P- 483. 



Hah. — Cawnpore. 

 Spread throughout India. 



Megachile umhripennis, Smith. 



Megachile umhripennis, Smith, Cat. Hym. Brit. Mus., i, 1853, 

 p. 175 ; Bingh., Faun. Brit. Ind. Hym., i, 1897, p. 483. 

 Hah. — Calcutta. 

 Found also in Tenasserim. 



Megachile alhifrons, Smith. 



Megachile alhifrons, Smith, Cat. Hym. Brit. Mus., i, 1853, 

 p. 180 ; Bingh., Faun. Brit. Ind. Hym., i, 1897, p. 487. 

 Hah. — Agra. 

 Probably spread throughout the plains of India. 



Megachile nana, Bingham. 



Megachile nana, Bingh., Faun. Brit. Ind. Hym.,i, 1897, p, 487. 

 Hah. — Agra, Ferozepore. 



I procured it in Tenasserim in the dry Dipterocarpus scrub on 

 more or less bare rocky hills. 



Ceratina hieroglyphica, Smith. 



Ceratina hieroglyphica, Smith, Cat. Hym. Brit. Mus., ii, 1854^ 

 p. 226 ; Bingh., Faun. Brit. Ind. Hym., i, 1897, p. 503, pi. 4, fig. 3. 

 Hah. — Mussoorie. 

 Very widely spread. 



