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ANGIOSPERMAE—DICOTYLEDONES 



Visitors. — The following were recorded b}' the observers, and for the localities 

 stated. — 



H. de Vries (Netherlands), the honey bee. IMacLeod (Flanders), 3 short-tongued 

 Hymenoptera, 4 hover-flies, 4 other Dipiera, and a beetle (Bot. Jaarb. Dodonaea, 

 Ghent, vi, 1894, p. 267). Knuth (North Frisian Islands), 2 hover-flies and a Muscid : 

 (Rugen), — A. Coleoptera. Telephoridae: i. Cantharis fulva Scop. B. Diptera. 

 (a) Muscidae: 2. Aricia sp. ; 3. Graphomyia maculata i'dY)/. 5. {p) Siraliomyidae : 

 4. Odontomyia viridula F. ; 5. Stratiomys furcata F. 5. C. Hymenoptera. 

 Sphegidae : 6. Gorytes quadrifasciatus F. J. Alfken (Bremen), the Ichneumonid 

 Amblyteles laminatorius F. Kohl (Tyrol), the fossorial wasp Crabro scutellatus Schev. 



Herm. Miiller gives the following list. — 



A. Coleoptera. (a) Coccimllidac: I. Coccinella quatuordecimpunctata Z., 

 nect-lkg. (1^) Mordcllidae : 2. Mordella fasciata i^. (c) Scarahasidae: 3. Trichius 

 fasciatus L. (d) Telephoridae : 4. Telephorus melanurus F. B. Diptera. (a) Doli- 

 chopodidae : 5. Dolichopus aeneus F>eg. (i) Enipidae : 6. Empis sp. (c) Muscidae : 

 7. Aricia incana IVied., numerous; 8. Calliphora vomitoria Z. ; 9. Cyrtoneura simplex 

 Loew, 10. Lucilia caesar Z.; 1 1. L. cornicina Z". ; 12. L. sylvarum jIj^. ; 13. Mesem- 

 brina nieridiana Z., skg. ; 14. Musca corvina F.; 15. Ocyptera brassicaria F.; 

 16. Sepsis sp. ; 17. Tetanocera ferruginea Fall.; 18. Tephritis pantherina Fall., 

 nect-lkg., 2 individuals, {d) Syrphidac : 1 9. Eristalis aeneus .Silt?/'. ; 20. E. arbustorum 

 Z. ; 21. E. nemorum Z. ; 22. Helophilus floreus Z. ; 23. Syritta pipiens /.. ; 24. 

 Syrphus ribesii Z. {e') Slratiomyidae : 25. Stratiomys riparia ilj§-. C. Hemiptera. 

 26. One small sp. of Anthocoris. D. Hymenoptera. (a) Apidae : 27. Prosopis 

 variegata Z., nect-lkg. (1^) Ichneumonidae : 28. Numerous species, (c) Sphegidae: 

 29. Crabro dives Z^.-6'c/z. $ ; 30. C. lapidarius Z'z. S and 5, freq. ; 31. C. scutellatus 

 Schev. i; 32. C. vagus Z. S ; 33. Gorytes quadrifasciatus Z". J, skg. ; 34. Oxybelus 

 uniglumis Z., do. (d) Tenthredinidae : 35. AUantus arcuatus Forst.: 36. Athalia 

 rosac Z. ; 37. Selandria serva Z'. 



338. Conopodium Kocli. 

 1122. C. denudatum Koch. — This is a white-flowered species. 

 Visitors. — MacLeod (Pyrenees) observed 5 Hymenoptera, 2 beetles, 1 7 flies, 

 and 2 Lepidoptera. 



339. Bupleurum L. 



1123. B. stellatum L. (Herm. Miiller, 

 • Alpenblumen,' pp. 11 7-1 8.) — The protaadry 

 of this species is so well marked that the 

 whole umbel is at first entirely male, after- 

 wards entirely female. Self-pollination is 

 therefore excluded. 



Visitors. — Herm. Miifler noticed 8 Diptera 

 and 3 Hymenoptera. 



1124. B. ranunculoides L. (Kirchner, 

 ' Beitrage,' p. 31.) — The orange-yellow blos- 

 soms of this species, which later on turn to 

 a brownish-yellow colour, are distinctly pro- 



landrous at Zermatt. Only hermaphrodite flowers have been observed. 



M 



Ilt). ^l. Flower in the first (male) stage. 

 fi. Ditto, in the second (female) stage. ( :■. 7.) 

 a'-rr', anthers ; ^r, style ; ?/, nectary ; ov, ovary ; 

 />, petal ; st, stigma. 



