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ZOOLOGICAL LITISRATUIIE. 
= varia (Panz.) cJ = zonata (St. Farg.), 1. c. p. 61 j N. riificornis (Linn.) 
= Jiava (Panz.) = leucophthalma (Kirby) = conjungms (H. Scb.), var., ibid, j 
N. ochrostoma (Kirby) = hillana (Kirby) = vidua (Smith) = melanostoma 
(II. Sell.) var. = (?) striata (Fab.), 1. c. p. 63 j N. borealis (Zett.) = inquilina 
(Smith), /. c. p. 65 j N. Jlavoguttata (Kirby) = minuta (Nyl.) — fahriciana 
(Schonck), ibid, j N. ferruginata (Kirby) = stigma (Fab.) J = (?) germanica 
(Panz.) 5 — rujiventris (Spin.), 1. c. p. 60. 
II. Antennae with the second joint of the flagellum equal to, or longer 
than, the third. N. armata (H. Sch.) = cincticornis (Nyl.) = (?) rostrata 
(St. Farg.), N. rujiveiitris (Kirby) $ = lathburiana (Kirby) ^ =marshamella 
(Nyl.) = fucata (Eversm.), N. fuscicornis (Nyl.) = (?) germanica (Schenck), 
1. c. p. 67 ; N. solidaginis (Panz.) == dubia (Eversm.), N. roberjeotiana (Panz.) 
= neglecta (H. Sch.), and N. jacobcecB (Panz.) = Jtavopicta (Kirby), /. c. 
p. GO. Morawitz also redescribes many of the above species of Nomaduy 
and mentions the bees which they respectively infest as parasites. 
Hhathymus bicolor (St. Farg.), = Liogastra bicolor (Perty), is described 
by Gerstiicker, 1. c. p. 163. 
Ccclioxys. Gerstacker (/. c.) gives a description of this genus, with diagnoses 
and a synonymic revision of the following species : — 
a. Pale spots and bands of the thorax and abdomen formed of adpressed 
hairs. Eyes with long hairs. Fore coxae S appendiculated. 
C. conoidca (IHig.) = rectis (Curt.) = punctata (St. Farg.) = temporalis 
(N}d.), 1. c. p. 109 ; C. rufescens (St. Farg.) = hcbescens (Nyl.) = trinacria 
and diglypha (Fdrst.), ibid, j C. elongata (St. Farg.) =: ? simplex (Nyl.) s= 
Qnicrodonta (Fdrst.) = spoiisa (Smith) = conica (Curt.), I, c. p. 170j C. tri- 
cuspidata and divergens (Fdrst.), ibid, j C. conica (Linn.) = quadridentata 
(Linn.) = acuta (Nyl.) = fraternaica^ Jissidens (Fdrst.), ibid. ; C. aurolimbata 
(Fdrst.), 1. c. p. 171. 
b. Pale spots and bands formed of erected scales. Eyes with short hairs. 
Fore coxae J not appendiculated. 
C. coronata (Fdrst.), 1. c. p. 171, and erythropyga (Fdrst.), 1. c. p. 172. 
According to Morawitz (/. c.), C. quadridentata (Liim.) cJ = conica (Linn.) 
$ = acuta (Nyl.) = Jissidens (Fdrst.) S = convergens (Schenck), C. simplex 
(Nyl.) = tricuspidata (Fdrst.) $ = divergens (Fdrst.) J = distincta and ob- 
scura (Schenck), p. 49 j C, vectis (Curt.) = punctata (St. Farg.) = temporalis 
(Nyl.) = conoidea (Eversm.), C. rufescens (St. Farg.) = hebescens (Nyl.) = 
diglypha (Fdrst.) J == trinacria (Fdrst.) $ = longiuscula (Schenck) == obtusata 
(Schenck), p. 60. 
Stelis. According to Morawitz, S. octomaculata (Smith) = ornatula (Nyl.), 
and aS. minuta (St. Farg.) = nana (Schenck), 1. c. p. 49. 
Osmia. Gerstiicker (/. c. p. 329), criticises the monographic literature of 
this genus, and discusses the means of dividing it into groups. lie rectifles 
the synonymy and gives descriptions of the following known species: — O. 
corticalis (Gyllenhal) = nigriventris (Giraud), /. c. p. 331 j O. fuciformis 
(Latr.) chrysomelina (Panz.) =? nigriventris (Zett.) = xanthomelana (Gir.), 
1. c. p. 333; O. xanthomelana (Kirby) = atricapilla (Curt.), 1. c. p. 334: and 
(/. c. p. 351) gives a list of the species found in the neighbourhood of Berlin. 
He also notices some synonyms, namely: — 0. bicornis (Linn.) includes as 
var. fronticornis (Fab.); O. fusca (Christ.) = inWoy (Sehr.) ; O. aurulcnta 
(Panz.) =: tunonsis (Kirby); 0. fukiventris (Fab.) = Icaiana (Kirby), ibid.; 
