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nach, Vienna, ceneiventris, p. 368, Meran : id. Verb. z,-b. Wien, xxii. ; A. me- 
sopyrhha, p. 353, basalts, p. 354, picciolii, p. S56,fonscolombn, p. 357, Grecian 
archipelago, atriruhricata, p. 358, arietma, p. 396, pi. xxviii. figs. 6 & 7, mela- 
naria, p. 397, nigrisericea, p. 398, soror, p. 419, heteroxantha, p. 420, insolittty 
p. 422, chrysopyga, p. 423, fig. 10, succinea, p. 424, fig. 11, nigristincta, planiveti- 
tris (figs. 12 & 13), p. 426, griseihalteata, p. 427, hoyerella, gravida, fig. 14, 
p. 429, poupilUeri, p. 4S0, ferrugineicr us, p. 431, ustulata, p. 432, rufihispiday 
p. 433, Algeria (some also from S. Europe), piceicornis, p. 421, fig. 9, trachij' 
derma, p. 425, strigosa, p. 428, S. France : Dours, /. c. 
Dasypoda rujipes, Morawitz, Hor. Ent. Ross. viii. p. 216, Dalmatia. 
Dasypoda rujipes, Dours, I. c, Grecian archipelago, Spain, Algeria. 
Apides. 
Morawitz, Verh. z.-b. Wien, xxii. p. 354 et seq., refers to the following 
species as new to the German fauna, or hitherto only known to occur in iso- 
lated localities, and gives the synonymy here recorded : — Anthophora 
canescens, Brulle {Apis grisea, Christ., § —Anth. nigrieincta, 'Lei^.),Jiabelli- 
fera, Lep. ( (S =ptcbescens, Lep.), and albigena, Lep. ; Tetralonia ric/icornis,¥. 
-(<J=var. alticincta, Lep.), and pollinosa, Lep. (=var. 5 tricincta, Lep.); 
Chalicodoma pyrrhopeza, Gerst., var. alpina ; Megachile Ursula, Gerst. (with 
which nigriventris, Schenck, is probably identical), analis, Nyl., and imbecilla, 
Gerst. ; Osmia solskii, confusa, panzeri, and ioti, Mor., emarginata, Lep. 
( = mustelina, Gerst., nest mentioned at p. 359), corticalis and platycera 
(nest, p. 360), Gerst., rujihirta, Latr., and tuberculata, Nyl. ($ =cylindrica, 
Gir. ; S redescribed, p. 362) ; Heriades foveolata, Mor. ; Anthidium 7-denta- 
tum and laterale, Latr., and montanum, Mor. ; Ceratina callosa, F., and den- 
tiventris, Gerst. ; Rophitoides canus, Eversm. ; Dufourea haliciula, Nyl., and 
alpina, Mor. ; Halictoides paradoxus, Mor. ( $ now first described, p. 364, from 
the Prader-Alp, on Phyteuma scheuchzeri) ; Panurginus montanus, Gir. ; No- 
mada ferruginata, L., var. major (with Andrena ochracea), mutabilis, cinna- 
barina (redescribed, p. 384) and femoralis, Mor., and fuscicornis, Nyl. (para- 
sitic on Panurgus lobatus), and Epeolus speciosus, Gerst. 
Osmia vulpecula, Gerst., = inermis, Zett., 5; O. corticalis, Tiett.,— nigriven- 
tris, Zett. ; O. xanthomelana, Gerst. (nec Kh j.),=pilicornis, Smith ; O.inter- 
rupta, Schenck, =/eMcome/aw«, Nyl., nee Kby., is renamed claviventris, p. 254 ; 
O. cylindrica, Gir. ,=tubercidata, Nyl. : Thomson, Hym. Scand. ii. 
Osmia canadensis, Cresson, destructive to strawberiy plants : Saunders, 
Canad. Ent. iv. p. 237, fig. 14. 
Radoszkowsky, Hor. Ent. Ross. viii. Bull. pp. xvi-xviii, considers that 
the different structure of the nest in Chalicodoma, Megachile, and Osmia is 
one of the generic characteristics, and points out differences in the maxil- 
lary palpi, which are 3-jointed in the first two, 6-jointed in the last, and 
4-jointed in a proposed new genus, Pseudosmia, of which the other characters 
are briefly exposed (published Nov. 1872). He considers Gerstacker wrong 
in placing Megachile lefevrii and M. pyrrhopeza in Chalicodoma. In the claws of 
the anterior tarsi of $ Megachile lagopoda, ligniseca, maxillosa, and others, 
there is a small auxiliary mobile denticle ; in of Osmia and Megachile the 
inner claw is always the shorter ; in Chalicodoma the claws are of equal 
length. 
Megachile ligniseca,^y\., nec Kby., is renamed curvicrus, Thomson, /. c. p. 223. 
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