202 Ins. 
XIII. INSECTA. — HYMENOPTERA. 
[1904] 
pp. 25-63, pis. vi-ix; C. occidentalis = chilensis Spin., cyaniventris 
}!lii[.=C(/amventris Spin., Alfken, p. 141, Revist. chilena viii. 
C. suecica, Sweden, Aurivillius, p. 214, Ent. Tidskr. xxiv (omitted last 
year) ; 0. moricei, Tenerife, Saunders, p. 229, Ent. Mag. xl ; C. eoiis, 
Transcaucasus, p. 43, cecro^ys, Attica, p. 44, perezi, Cairo, p. 45, eatoni, 
Algeria, |). 49, phalei^icus^ S. Europe, p. 53, pumilus^ Algeria, p. 55, 
MoRiCE, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904; C. similis^ X. America, Robert- 
son, p. 276, Canad. Ent. xxxvi ; C. rohiistus, Nebraska, Swenk, p. 251, 
Ent. News Philad. xv; C. fulgidus, Oregon etc., Swenk, p. 95, Canad. 
Ent. xxxvi ; C. vjilmattoe, New Mexico, Cockerell, p. 14, Canad. Ent. 
xxxvi ; C. 7iiger, p. 76, hruneri, p. 77, Costa Rica, Swenk, Canad. Ent. 
xxxvi ; C, catulus, virgatus, S. America, Vachal, p. 26, Rev. Ent. 
franc, xxiii; 0. ci/a7ietis, Argentina, Holmberg, p. 468, An. Mus. 
Buenos Aires (3) ii : n. spp. 
Conohalictoides n. g. C. lovelli n. sp., Delaware, Viereck, p. 245, Ent. 
News Philad. xv. 
Crocisa jaegerskoeldi, Khartoum, Morice, p. 9, Jagerskiold exp. No. 14, 
n. sp. (but see Zool. Rec. 1903). 
Cryptohalictoides n. g. C. spiniferus n. sp., Nebraska, Viereck, p. 261, 
Ent. News Philad. xv. 
Ctenoapis lutea., sexes. Nurse, p. 570, J. Bombay Soc. xv. 
Ctenoplectra vagans.^ Philippines, Cockerell, p. 204, Ann. Nat. Hist, xiv, 
n. sp. 
Dialictus^ composition, Cockerell, p. 235, Entomologist 1904. 
Dianthidium., fresh components, Cockerell, pp. 206, 207, Ann. Nat. 
Hist. xiv. 
Dioxys atlantica^ Tenerife, Saunders, p. 232, Ent. Mag. xl, n. sp. 
Diphaglossa spmolce^ Bolivia, Crawford, p. 50, Canad. Ent. xxxvi ; D. ? 
gaidlei, Tucuman, Vachal, p. 23, Rev. Ent. franc, xxiii : n. spp. 
Egapista n. n. for Apista Sm., Cockerell, p. 357, Canad. Ent. xxxvi, 
Energoponus n. g. A7ithopIio7'itce, p. 406, E. ameghoini, p. 407, st)-emms, 
p. 408, n. spp., Argentina, Holmeerg, An. Mus. Buenos Aires (3) ii. 
Epeolus remigatus martini a distinct species, Cockerell, p. 24, t. c. 
E. cruci's, p. 39, beida/iensis, p. 40, New ]\Iexico, ol7/mpiellus, Washington 
State, p. 41, Cockerell, Ann. Nat. Hist, xiii; E.'^ baeri, Tucuman, 
Vachal, p. 23, Rev. Ent. franc, xxiii : n. spp. 
Epiclopus gayi={Melecta chilensis)^ Cockerell, j). 207, Ann. Nat. Hist. 
xiv. 
Epimonispractor n. g. p. 426, E. gratiosus^ p. 427, bomaiiii, p. 428, n. spp. 
Argentina, Holmberg, An. Mus. Buenos Aires (3) ii. 
Epinomia triangulifera., natural history, relations with other insects, 
Pierce, pp. 181-189, Stud. Univ. Nebraska iv. 
Eriades clypeatus^ p. 297, hicornutus, e.rimrus, p. 298, S. E. Africa, Friese, 
Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt, iv; E. tenuis, India, Nurse, p. 577, J. Bombay 
Soc. XV : n. spp. 
Euaspis and Farevaspis, E. smithi n. n. for abdomiaalis Sm., Friese, 
pp. 137, 138, Allg. Zeitschr. Ent ix. 
Eucera Jlavitarsis — iTetralonia placens Schlett.), Alfken, p. 141, Revist. 
chilena viii. 
E. medusa, p. 578, diana, E. {Macrocera) phryne, p. 579, pomona, p. 580, 
Cassandra, p. 581, India, Nurse, J. Bombay Soc. xv, n. spp. 
Euglossa cordata var. n. townsendi, Cockerell, p. 24, Ann. Nat. Hist, xiv; 
E. superba Hoftm. (as Plusia) = {smaragdina Perty) ; Friese, p. 99, 
Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv. 
Exomalopsis verbesince, New Mexico, Cockerell, p. 21, Ann. Nat. Hist. 
xiv, n. sp. 
Greeleyella n. g. Panurgina\ p. 235, G. beardsleyi n. sp., Colorado, p. 236, 
Cockerell, Entomologist 1904. 
