3o6 ANGIOSPERMAE—DICOTYLEDONES 



Herm. Miiller (H. M.) and Buddeberg (Budd.) give the following list. — 



A, Diptera. (a) Bomhyliidae: i. Bombylius sp., skg. (Budd.). (U) Syrphidae: 

 2. Rhingia rostrata Z., skg. (Budd.). B. Hymenoptera. Apidae: 3. Anthidium 

 manicatum L. 5 skg. and po-cltg., S skg. (H. M., Budd.); 4. A. punctatum Ltr. t>, 

 skg. (Budd.); 5. Anthophora furcata Pz. 5 and S, skg. and po-cltg. (H. M., Budd.) 



6. A. quadrimaculata Pz. 5 and 5, very common, skg. and po-cltg. (H. M., Budd.) 



7. Apis mellifica L. 5, skg. (H. M.); 8. Bombus agrorum F. 5, do. (H. M.); 9. B. 

 hypnorum Z. 5, do. (H. M.); 10. B. lapidarius Z. 5, do. (H. M.) ; ii. B. rajellus 

 K. 5, skg. and po-cltg. (H. M.) ; 12. B. muscorum F. 5, skg. (Budd.) ; 13. B. syl- 

 varum Z. 5, do. (H. M., Budd.); 14. B. tristis Seidl. 5, do. (Budd.); 15. Crocisa 

 scutellaris .^. 5, do. (Budd.) ; 16. Megachile argentata i^. 5, do. (Budd.) ; 17. M. 

 fasciata Sm. 5 and S, do. (H. M., Budd.); 18. M. lagopoda K. $, do. (H. M., 

 Bavarian Oberpfalz); 19. Osmia adunca Zfe. 5 and S, do. (Budd.) ; 20. O. aenea 

 Z. $, do. (H. M., Budd.) ; 21. O. aurulenta /"z. 5, do. (H. M., Budd.) ; 22. O. 

 fulviventris Pz. $, do. (H. M., Thuringia) ; 23. Psithyrus rupestris F. 5, do. (H. M.) ; 

 24. Rhophites quinquespinosus 6)liz>2. S, in large numbers, do. (Budd.) ; 25. Saropoda 

 bimaculata Pz. 5 and 5., freq., do. (Budd.). C. Lepidoptera. (a) Rhopalocera : 

 26. Argynnis paphia Z., skg. and pollinating (H. M.); 27. Colias hyale Z., do. 

 (H. M.); 28. Pieris brassicae Z., do. (H. M.); 29. P. rapae Z., do. (H. M.) ; 30. 

 Vanessa cardui Z., do. (H. M.); 31. V. unicae Z., do. (H. M.). {V) Sphingidae : 

 32. Macroglossa stellatarum Z., skg. and pollinating (H. M.). 



The following were recorded by the observers, and for the localities stated. — 



Knuth (Kiel), the honey-bee, skg., 3 skg. humble-bees (i. Bombus lapidarius 

 L. ; 2. B. pratorum Z. ; 3. B. terrester Z.), and 2 skg. butterflies (Vanessa io Z., 

 and Pieris sp.) : (' Greifswalder Oie,' Riigen), 2 long-tongued bees (Podalirius 

 (Anthophora) aestivahs Pz. 5, and B. vulpinus /"z. 5) (=Anthophora quadrimaculata 

 Pz.), both freq. 



Wiistnei (Alsen), 2 bees — Anthophora quadrimaculata F., and Anthidium 

 manicatum Z. Alfken (Bremen), 2 bees — Bombus agrorum F. S, skg., and Podalirius 

 vulpinus Pz. 5, do. Krieger (Leipzig), 3 bees — i. Anthidium manicatum Z. : 2. 

 Podalirius vulpinus Pz. ; 3. Rophites quinquespinosus Spin. Friese (Saalthal), 6 bees 

 — I. Anthidium manicatum (rzr. ; 2. Bombus hortorum Z. S ; 3. B. hypnorum Z. 5 ; 

 4. B. lucorum Z. ; 5. B. subterraneus Z., var. borealis Schmiedekn. ; 6. Rophites 

 quinquespinosus Spin. Gerstacker (Kreuth and Bavarian Alps), the humble-bee 

 Bombus mendax Gerst. 5, in large numbers. Schletterer, for Istria (I.) and the 

 Tyrol (T.), 3 bees — i. Anthidium septemdentatum Lir. (I.); 2. Bombus mastru- 

 catus Gerst. (T.) ; 3. B. mendax Gerst. 5 and J, very rare (T.). von Dalla Torre 

 (Tyrol) and Hoffer (Steiermark), the humble-bee Bombus mastrucatus Gerst. S. 

 Ducke (Aquileia, and Austrian Silesia), 3 bees — i. Podalirius pubescens F. 5 and $ ; 

 2. P. quadrifasciatus Vill. 5 and 5; 3. Rophites quinquespinosus Spin. } and J. 

 Loew, for Brunswick (B.) and Steiermark (S.) ('Beitrage,' p. 52), 3 bees — i. Antho- 

 phora furcata Pz. 5, skg. (B.) ; 2. Bombus rajellus K. J, skg. (S.) ; 3. Halictus 

 albipes F. 5, po-cltg. (S.): (Tyrol), the humble-bee Bombus pascuorum Scop. %, skg. 

 (op. cit., p. 61). Friese (Germany), the bee Anthidium manicatum Z. : (Baden, 

 Alsace, Thuringia, and Switzerland), the bee Rophites quinquespinosus Spin., not 

 freq. : (Nassau, teste Schenck), the bee Biastes emarginatus Schenck : (Berlin Botanic 

 Garden), 3 bees — i. Anthidium manicatum Z., 5 skg., S swarming round the flowers 

 in search of the § ; 2. Bombus agrorum F. S, skg. ; 3. Osmia rufa Z. $, do. 



Also on the var. {d) foetida Luck., the following. — 



MacLeod (Belgium), a humble-bee (Bot. Jaarb. Dodonaea, Ghent, v, 1893, 

 P- 375)' (Pyrenees), 4 humble-bees, 2 sp. of Anthophora, a Lepidopterid, and 

 a hover-fly (op. cit., iii, 1891, p. 333). H. de Vries (Netherlands), the humble-bee 

 Bombus agrorum F. J. 



