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communis, and rery lengthy reasons are given for this, pp. 923-929 ; ruhicola, 
versicolor, and gibhus, Saimd., are subject to parasitism of Hylechthrus {Col.), 
p. 960 ; confusus and signatus, Nyl., are specifically identical, p. 957 ; varipes, 
^m., = annular is, Kby., 5 ,and is renamed suhquadratus, p. 960 ; armillatus, Nyl., 
—hyalinatus, Sm., p. 963 ; the intricate synonymy of annularis, Khy., is dis- 
cussed at p. 1003, the var. /3 of the ^ being provisionally named seclusus ; 
varipes, ^m.,—pictipes, Nyl., (I*, p. 1012 j signatus, Sm.,^hipunctatus, F., 
p. 1028 . 
llalictus. Lichtenstein, Ann. Sbc. Ent. Fr. (6) i. Bull. p. Ixxvi, describes 
nests and parasites {cf. Cantharidce, Col.). 
Hermaphroditism in Andrena fasciaia, helvola, and convexiuscula is recorded 
by Schenck, S. E. Z. xxxii. p. 336 (who also states his own A. angustipes to 
be an hermaphrodite, probably of albicrus, K.) ; and in A. thoraeica by Smith, 
Pr. E. Soc. 1871, p. xiv. 
Andrena vitrea. cf described by Smith, Ent. Ann. 1872, p. 105. 
Prosopis rupestris, id. ibid. p. 103, S. Devon ; P. albonotata, p. 40, Cairo, ni~ 
gritula and rufocincta, p. 41, Arabia, Walker, List Hym. Lord : spp. nn. 
Ilylmus. Forster, I, c., describes the following new species : — II. meridio^ 
nalis, p. 890, Austria ; giraudi, p. 903, of which Giraud, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. (6) 
i. p. 392, describes the $ , Cervieres ; barbatus, p. 904, Carinthia and Lower 
Austria; euryscapus, p. 909, Hungary; compar, p. 910, Thuringia; smithi, 
p. 914, Tyrol ; olienatus, p. Q^2,fumipennis, p. 946, immaculatus, p, 976, nigri- 
ceps, p. ,Jloricola, p. ^^2, foveolatus, p. 993, opacus, p. 1018, oculatus, p. 1037, 
assimilis, p. 1046, vicinus, p. 1056, nigricornis, p. 1067, nitidulus,p. 1068, mela- 
narius, p. 1066, claripennis, p. 1069, Aix-la-Chapelle ; subexcisus, p. 938 
(? France), from gall on Quercus ceryns', punctus, p. 940, Dalmatia and Corfu ; 
discretus, p. 942, Huy o. Maas ; intermedins, p. 943, Silesia ; gredleri, p. 944, 
Tyrol ; amhiguus, p. 960, Chur ; meduUityts, p. 952, Grenoble ; kahri, p. 954, 
? Steiermark ; decipiens, p. 965, Bavaria ; insignis, p. 966, and corvinus, p. 967, 
Tyrol ; xayithocnemis, p. 969, Nassau ; pectoralis, p. 972, Germany or France ; 
kriechbaumeri, p. 973, Munich, galls of Lipara lucens ; atratidus, p. 979, Hun- 
gary ; tyi’oleyisis, p. 980, Tyrol ; siculus, p. 984, Sicily ; blayidus, p. 986, Dal- 
matia ; cemulus, p. 991, S. Germany ; similatus, p. 994, and incongy'uus, p. 998, 
Piesting; p. 1006, Sicily; <nms;n's, p. 1011, Grenoble; marginatus, 
p. 1016, no locality ; spilotus, p. 1018, S. France ; conformis, p. 1020, ? Paris ; 
yniscellus, p. 1023, Italy ; rimosus, p. 1024, Hungary ; impay'ilis, p. 1033, and 
exeequatus, p. 1035, S. France ; subtilis, p. 1039, Chur ; seductus, p. 1040, Sicily ; 
brevipatpis, p. 1041, Austria ; conjinis, p. 1043, Vienna ; rotuyidatus, p. 1044, no 
locality ; carbonarius, p. 1046, Laibach ; bishiuatu^, p. 1048, S. France ; politus, 
p. 1050, Chur; geyiicidatus, Sicily; ebeninus, p. 1053, Austria; suh- 
pimctatus, p. 1054, no locality; ineequalis, p. 1061, Vienna; styriacus, p. 1062, 
Steiermark ; tceniolatus, p. 1068, Sicily ; breviveyitris, p. 1070, Corfu ; schencki, 
p. 1071, Nassau ; moniliatus, p. 1074, Sicily ; suspectus, p. 1076, Chur. 
llalictus determinatus, p. 41, distinctus and tibialis, p. 42, Arabia, nigt'inus, 
Cairo, decorus, Harkeko : Walker, 1. c., spp. nn. 
Noynia aynoemda, Gerstacker, Arch. f. Nat. xxxvii. p. 360, Mombas ; N. zo~ 
naria, vespoides, bicoloripes, p. 43, rufiventris, femoralis, ampla, scriptifrons, 
eburneifrons, p. 44, Bed Sea ; pallicornis, Arabia : Walker, 1. c., spp. nn. 
Andrena partita, p. 46 (no locality given), turbida, Mt. Sinai, disparilis. 
