THE INSECTS OF ALDERNEY. 405 



*HalictllS cylindriCUS, F. Common. 



H. albipes, Firb. Two specimens taken. 



*H. VillOSUS, Firb. Common. 



*H. tumulOPum, L. Several. 



*H. Smeathmannellus, Firb. One. 



*H. mopio, F. Two. 



*Andrena pilipes, F. Not uncommon. 



*A. thoraeiea, F. Common. 



*A. eineraria, L. Two. 



*A. flessoe. Several captured. 



*A. nigPOSenea, Firb. Common. 



*A. Gwynana, Firb. One. 



*A. angustior, Firb. 



*A. nigrieeps, Firb. 



*A. fulviCPUS, Firb. Abundant. 



*A. cingulata, F. One. 

 *A. nana, Firb. One. 

 *A. Wilkella, Firb. 

 *A. afzeliella, Firb. 



*Cilissa melanupa, Nyl. Two specimens of this rare bee, which was first 

 recorded as British in the Entomologist' 's Monthly Magazine for October, 1897. 

 C. lepOPina, Pcmz. One. 

 *PanuPg"US ealeapatus, Scop. Common. 

 *P. UPSinus, Gmel. Two. 

 *Nomada SUCCineta, Pcmz. Common. 

 *N. jaeobsese, Panz. Not uncommon. 

 *N. lineola, Pcmz. Several. 



KPTDM. 

 *Epeolus pPOduetus, Thorns. Common. 



*C(Blioxys veetis, Curt. Two on sand hills, Longy Common. 

 *C. PUfeseens, Lep. One, sand hills near the sea, Longy Common. 



*Meg , aehile eentuneulapis, L. Two. 

 Osmia PUfa (?), L. Rev. F. A. Walker, 1897. 

 *0. aUPUlenta, Pcmz. Common. 



Anthidium manieatum, L. Not uncommon. 

 *Anthophopa pilipes, F. Two. 



*PsithyPUS vestalis, Fourc. One. 



*Bombus Smithianus, White. Not uncommon. These specimens are dark 



beneath, as in the Scotch forms. Those from the south of England are 



pale beneath. 

 B. hOPtOPUm, L. One, August, 1892. 

 *B. Dephamellus, Firb. Two, 1899. 

 B. lapidapius, L. Common. 

 B. tePPestPis, L. Common. 



CHRYSIDID^l. 



Chpysis ignita, L. Abundant and very variable. 

 *C. bidentata, L. One. 

 *Hedyehpidium apdens, Coq. One. 



