The Gemis Apig. 

 Fig. 4. 



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Head of Drone, magnified. 

 Af}te}tiice. CovijjtyiXtul Kyen. Si7nple Syet>. 



Fig 



Head of Worker, Magnified. 

 A ntennw. Compound Kyea. Simple Eyen. 



tooth (Fig. 24, a, V), short tongues, and no pollen baskets, 

 though they have the broad tibia and wide basal tarsus (Fig. 

 5fO,:P). 



There is some doubt as to the number of species of this 

 genus. It is certain that the Apis Ligustica of Spinola, or 

 Italian bee, the Apis fasciata of Latreille, or Egyptian bee, 

 are only varieties of the Apis mellifica, which also includes 

 the German or black bee. 



Mr. F. "Smith, an able entomologist, considers Apis dorsata 

 of India and the East Indies, Apis zonata of the same islands. 

 Apis Indica of India and China, and Apis florea of India, 



