110 Ins. 
HYMENOPTERA. 
with any intestine ; and it only becomes fully developed when the larva 
ceases to feed. 
Ritsema, C. Tweede Supplement op de Naamlijst der Nederlandsche 
Hymenoptera Anthophila. Tijdschr. Ent. xxiv. pp. cxxiii.-cxxviii. 
Raises the list of Dutch Bees to 30 genera and 230 species. 
List of Hymenoptera Anthophila observed at Hermannstadt in 1879 
and 1880. Henrich, Verb. MT. Hermanns!, xxx. pp. 179-182, xxxi. 
pp. 68 & 69. 
Bees destroyed or narcotised by the honey of Eucalyptus, &c. ; Girard 
& Senneville, Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. (6) i. pp. xc. & xci., cv. & cvi. 
On the Pollen-collecting Bees of Great Britain ; E. Saunder.s, P. 
Holmesdale Club, 1879-80, pp. 49-52. 
Eacera sp)eGtahilis, Mocs., = tomentosa, Dours, eoncinna, Grib., = cin- 
erea, Lep., amplltarsis, Mocs., = perezi, Mocs., ecltii, Mocs., = duhia, 
Sich, = ? rohusta, Baer ; Megachile Ursula, Gerst., and curvicrus, Thoms., 
= alhiventris, Schenck, imbecilla, Gerst., — pacifica, Panz. ; M. {Chalico- 
doma) hungarica, Mocs., = syraensis, Rad., and Codioxys dlplolcenia, 
Forst., = argentea, Lep. The following doubted species are good: Macro- 
2 >is labiata, Panz., falvipes, Fabr., Ilalictus morbillosus, Kriechb., and 
Anthidium striqatum and contractum, Latr. Mocsary, Ent. Nachr. vii. 
pp. 19 & 20. 
Andrenides. 
Colletes picistigma, Thoms., recorded as new to Britain ; S. S. Saunders, 
Ent. M. M. xviii. p. 161. 
Ilalictus elegans, Lep., major, Nyl. (?), and interruptus, Panz. (?), de- 
scribed ; Gribodo, Bull. Ent. Ital. xiii. pp. 151-155. II. morbillosus, 
Kriechb., brieBy recharacterized; Magretti, op>. cit. p. 237. 
Andrena lap>ponica and fasciata, noticed ; E. Saunders, Ent. M. M. xviii. 
pp. 42 & 43. A. tricho^ms. White, = Dasy colletes metallicus, Smith ; 
Kirby, Tr. E. Soc. 1881, p. 37. 
Dasypoda. Table of Central European species ; Dalla Torre & 
Rudow, Ent. Nachr. vii. pp. 13, 80-83. D. hirtipes is noted as =far- 
farisegna, Panz. (p. 83). D. hirtipes, plumipes and argentata, Fabr., 
redescribed ; Stein, Ent. Nachr. vii. pp. 108-114. D. viliipes, Lep., and 
plumipes, Panz., differentiated; id. 1. c. p. 114. 
Dasypoda eatoni, E. Saunders, Ent. M. M. xviii. p. 168, Portugal ; D. 
spectabilis (? = plumipes, Panz.) and aurata (? = pyrotricha, Blanch.), 
Rudow, Ent. Nachr. vii. pp. 81 & 82, Germany ; D. rhododactyla, Dalla 
Torre, Z. c. p. 11, Brentonico (the last perhaps = argentata, Fabr.; Stein, 
1. c. p. 114) : spp. nn. 
Apides. 
Cheshire, F. R. Physiology and Anatomy of the Honey Bee, and its 
relations to flowering plants. London : 1881, 2 pis., fol. and text. 
Cook, A. J. Foreign Honey Bees. Psyche, iii. pp. 197 & 198. 
Relates to Cyprian, Syrian, and Indian Bees, and the attempts of 
Messrs. Jones & Benton to introduce them into Europe and America. 
