126 Ins. 
HYMENOPTERA. 
Andrenides. 
Cyathocera, Smith, 1875, =; Steganomus, Ritsema, 1873 ; C. Ritsema, 
Tijdschr. Ent. xix. Verslag, p. xliv. 
Prosopis ruhicola, Smith, nec Saunders, renamed perforator ; F. Smith, 
1. c. p. 13. 
SpheJcodes [sic]. Notes on British species; E. Newman, Ent. ix. 
pp. 97-104, figs. 
Eunomia, g. n., E. T. Cresson, in Wheeler’s Rep. Geogr. Explor. W. of 
100th Mer. v. p. 723. Apex of antennae enlarged and much flattened in 
the male, in which sex also the legs exhibit structural peculiarities. For 
E. marginipennis, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 722, Colorado, New Mexico, N. hetero- 
poda, Say, and N. ? apacha, Cress. [This genus, being founded on sexual 
characters only, cannot stand]. 
New species : — 
Colletes montana, p. 262, Alpine region of Sarafschan, arenaria, p. 263, 
Taschkent, annulicorniSj p. 266, Sarafschan Valley, cretacea and fiavi- 
corniSj p. 267, Kisil-kum desert, clypearis, p. 268, Kokand, Morawitz, 
1. c. 
Dasycolletes vestitus^ Smith, Tr. E. Soc. 1876, p. 485, Wellington, New 
Zealand. 
Lamprocolletes fulvescens, id. 1. c. p, 486, New Zealand. 
Sylceue dolichocephalus, p. 271, pusillus and naaalis^ p. 272, affinis^ 
p. 273, punctiscapus, p. frontalis and vulgaris, p. 275, arenarius, p. 277, 
bi-areolatus, p. 278, turanicus and trisignatus, p. 279, distinguendus, p. 280, 
angustifrons and nigricollis, p. 281, punctiventris’ p. 282, jugorum and 
ferghanicus, p. 283, tegularis and tibialis, p. 284, flavipes, p. 285, vario- 
laris, p. 286, breviceps and nigritarsiSj p. 288, bivittatus, p. 289, pallidi- 
cornis, p. 290, laticeps, p. 291, Morawitz, 1. c., Samarcand, Taschkent, 
Kokand, and other localities in Turkestan. 
Prosopis agilis, p. 484, relegatus and capitosus, p. 485, Smith, 1. c., 
South Island, New Zealand. 
Megacilissa yarrowi, Cresson, 1. c. p. 723, New Mexico. 
Sphecodes ruf thorax, p. 255, Taschkent, pectoralis, p. 256, Kisil-Kum, 
nigripennis, p. 257, Sarafschan Valley, Morawitz, 1. c. 
Halictus annulipes, p. 221, rhynchites, p. 222, varipes, p. 223, croceipes, 
p. 224, cariniventris, p. 226, sogdianus, p. 227, aprilinus and desertorum, 
p. 228, fuscicollis and nasica[-cus'], p. 222,fucosus, p. 230, determinatus and 
minor, p. 233, palustris, p. 234, modernus and funerarius (pi. ii. fig. 38), 
p. 235, longirostris, p. 236, scutellaris, p. 238, fulvitarsis, p. 239, trifasciatus, 
p. 2i0, melanarius, p. 241, equestris, p. 2^2, ferghanicus, p. 2A:3, picipes, 
p. 244, obscuratus and cingulatus, p. 245, albitarsis, p. 246, maculipes, 
p. 247, Icevinodis, p. 248, limbellus and nigrilabris, p. 249, vulgaris, p. 250, 
nigripes and pectoralis, p. 251, hyalinipennis, p. 253, atomarius, p. 254, 
Morawitz, L c., various localities in Turkestan ; JT. salinus, id. Hor. Ent. 
Ross. xii. p. 58, Sardarabad ; H. tectus, p. 87, Caucasus, dybowshii, p. 110, 
Amour, 0. Radoszkovsky, tom. cit. ; H. trizonatus, Cresson, 1. c. p. 720, 
pi. xxxiii. fig. 3 (Trans. Am. Ent. Soc. 1875), E. Nevada ; H.familiaris, 
Smith, 1. c. p. 486, New Zealand. 
