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A. fucata, Sm. — Taken on Wallasey sandhills. 



A. nigriceps, Kirb., Sm. — This scarce species has been 

 taken at Rock Ferry, J.T.Gr. 



A. fulvicrus, Kirb. — extricata, Sm. — Taken at Rainhill, 

 H.H.H., and Rock Ferry, J.T.Gk " Near Liver- 

 pool " is mentioned as a locality in Smith's 

 k ' British Bees," second edition, p. 58. 



A. albicrus, Kirb. — A very common species with ns both 

 on onr coasts and inland. 



A. analis, Panz. — Once taken at Rock Ferry, J.T.Gr. 



A. humilis, Imh. — fulvescens, Sm. — Has occurred near 

 Manchester, B.C. ; and at Rock Ferry, J.T.Gr. 



A. labialis, Kirb. — separata, Sm. — Taken at Hazlegrove, 

 B.C., Bollin Valley, Eccles and Lindow, J.R.H., 

 and Rock Ferry, J.T.GK 



A. minutula, Kirb. (2nd brood). — parvula, Kirb. (1st 

 brood). — Only recorded so far from Crosby and 

 Rainhill, H.H.H. 



A. nana, Kirb. — Noted as yet only from Bowden and 

 Hazlegrove, B.C. 



A. Wilkella, Kirb. — xanthura, Kirb. — Bowden and 



Hazlegrove, B.C., Chester, E.C.T. 

 Cilissa, Leach. — This genus contains only three species in 

 Britain. Their habits are probably the same as 

 the gregarious members of the genus Andrena. 

 They have not, so far, been recorded in our 

 district, though C. leporina may exist, as it 

 occurs in North Wales. 

 Dasypoda, Latr. — Our single and striking British species 

 burrows in large colonies in sandhills, generally 

 choosing a bank overgrown with herbage, and 

 with a southern aspect. One little tunnel leads 

 to a series of cells, and all are very roughly 

 finished internally. 



