512 ANGIOSPERMAE—DICOTYLEDONES 



i6. C. vagus L. (B.); 17. Gorytes campestris Mull. 5 and S, skg. (B.); 18. Nysson 

 interruptus F. (B.); 19. Oxybelus uniglumis L. 5 and S (B.) ; 20. Pemphredon 

 rugifer Dahlb. (B.). (V) Tenthrcdinidae; 21. Rhogogastera viridis L. (M.) ; 22. 

 Tenthredo livida Z. (M.). In Silesia (S.), Hesse (H.), Riesengebirge (R.), and the 

 Harz (Hr.) (op. cit., pp. 29, 47). — A. Coleoptera. (a) Dermestidae: i. Anthrenus 

 scrophulariae Z. nect-lkg. (S.); 2. Byturus fumatus i*^., do. (S.). (i5) Tdephoridae : 

 3. Rhagonycha melanura Z". (S.). B. Diptera. (a) Asilidae : 4. Dioctria atricapilla 

 Mg. (H.). (3) Muuidae: 5. Miltogramma germari vJ/§-. (Hr.). (c) Syrphidae: 

 6. Chrysotoxum fasciolatum Z'f^. (S.) ; 7. Microdon devius Z. (H.) ; 8. Spilomyia 

 diophthalma Z., skg. (S.) ; 9. Volucella pellucens Z. (R.). (rf) Tabanidae: 10. 

 Tabanus micans i)/i^. (H.). C. Hymenoptera. (a) Sphegidae: 11. Crabro 

 wesmaeli z,'. d. L. 5 and $, skg. (S.). (^) Vespidae: 12. Vespa rufa Z. 5, skg. (S.) ; 

 13. V. sylvestris 5co/>. 5> skg. (S.). In Switzerland (S.) and the Tyrol (T.), — 



A. Coleoptera. {a) Ceramhycidae : i. Leptura sanguinolenta Z. (T.) ; 2. Oxymirus 

 cursor Z. (T.); 3. Pachyta collaris Z. (T.) ; 4. P. octomaculata Z". (T.); 5. P. 

 quadrimaculata Z. (T.) ; 6. Strangalia armata Hbst. (T.) ; 7. S. attenuata Z. 

 (T.) ; 8. S. melanura Z. (T.) ; 9. Toxotus meridianus Z. (T.). (3) Scarabaeidae : 

 10. Hoplia praticola Z^z^/. (T.); 11. Trichius fasciatus Z. (T.). (f) Tehphoridae : 

 12. Malachius bipustulatus Z. (T.); 13. Rhagonycha terminalis Redt. (T.). 



B. Diptera. (a) Stratiomyidae : 14. Odontomyia viridula Z'. (T.). (b) Syrphidae: 

 15. Cheilosia decidua Egg. {?) (T.) ; 16. C. pigra Zoew. (?) (T.) ; 17. Syrphus vittiger 

 Z^/A(T.). C. Hymenoptera. (a) Chrysididae: 18. Chrysis ignitaZ. (=C. angustula 

 Schenck) {T). (b) Tenthredinidae: 19. AUantus albicornis Z^. (T.) ; 20. Tenthredo 

 flavicornis F. (T.). (f) Vespidae: 21. Leionotus simplex F. (T.) ; 22. Polistes 

 gallica Z. (S.). 



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



Knuth (Riigen), the Cerambycid Strangalia maculata Poda, and the bug Calocoris 

 norvegicus Gmel. Friese (Mecklenburg), the cuckoo bee Nomada guttulata Schenck, 

 infreq. ; (Thuringia), 4 saw-flies — 1. Allantus fasciatus Scop.; 2. A. koehleri Klg.\ 

 3. A. marginellus F.; 4. A. teniulus Scop. Sickmann (Osnabriick), the fossorial 

 wasp Gorytes quadrifasciatus F., occasional. Schmiedeknecht (Thuringia), the bee 

 Andrena chrysosceles K. F. F. Kohl, the fossorial wasps Crabro cribrarius Z. and 



C. scutellatus Schev. Handlirsch, the fossorial wasp Gorytes quadrifasciatus F. 

 Schletterer (Pola), 2 bees (Halictus minutus K., and Prosopis clypearis Schenck), 

 and 2 ichneumon-flies (Amblyteles armatorius Forsi., and Pimpla examinator F.). 

 H. de Vries (Netherlands), the saw-fly Dolerus haematodes Schr. (Ned. Kruidk. 

 Arch., Nijmegen, 2. Ser., 2. Deel, 1875). MacLeod (Flanders), 2 short-tongued 

 Hymenoptera, 13 Diptera, and 3 beetles (Bot. Jaarb. Dodonaea, Ghent, vi, 1894, 

 pp. 285-6). Burkill (Yorkshire coast), the Muscid Sepsis nigripes Mg., skg. 

 (' Ferdsn. of Spring Fls.'). 



1189. A. nitida Garcke. — 



Visitors. — Loew (Altvatergebirge, Silesia) observed an ichneumon-fly of 

 undetermined species, and 2 saw-flies — Pamphilius hortorum K!g. and Tenthredopsis 

 scutellaris F. 



1190. A. Cerefolium Hoffm. — Warnstorf (Schr. natw. Ver., Wernigerode, xi, 

 1896) says that in this species the primary umbels bear hermaphrodite flowers, with 

 vestigial anthers here and there ; secondary ones usually possess only pseudo- 

 hermaphrodite pollen flowers ; rarely some of the marginal flowers are hermaphrodite, 

 more frequently the anthers are partly degenerate. The pollen-grains are white, 

 smooth, ovoid, with 3 furrows and a central constriction and band, about 15 /x broad 

 and up to 35 /x long. 



