HYMENOPTBRA. 
130 Ins. 
&c., p. 202, suffusa and fimhriata^ p. 203, a^^7^s, Texas, communis, Georgia, 
Illinois, p. 204, confusa, Colorado, p. 206, perplexa, Georgia, Texas, p. 206, 
condigna, Illinois, Kansas, stretchi, p. 207, actuosa, California, donata, 
Mexico, trifasciata, Porto Rico, p. 208, albilabris and otomita, Mexico, 
p. 209, tepida, Nevada, suavis, Colorado, lupina, California, p. 210, snowi, 
Colorado, tepaneca, Mexico, p. 211, aurigenia, North America, p. 212, 
f ulvo-hirta, Georgia, exquisita, Mexico, strenua, S. States, p. 213, australis, 
p. 214, diminuta, Colorado, p. 216, olivacea and pinguis, Mexico, p. 216, 
afflicta and apacha, Texas, &c., p. 217, sumichrasti, Mexico, bituber culata, 
California, p. 218, toluca, Mexico, and bornbiformis, S. States, p. 219, 
id. 1. c. 
Meliturga caucasica, F. Morawitz, 1. c. p. 38, Caucasus. 
Anthopkora vernalis,p. 20, chrysocnemis, p. 21, moderna, p. 24, orientalis, 
p. 26, harmalce, p. 28, astragali, p. 29, and gemella, p. 31, id. 1. c., from 
various localities in the Caucasus; A. tomentosa (= A. fulvipes, Douva, 
nec Eversm.), A. Mocsdry, Term, fiizetek, ii. p. 19, Hungary ; A. capi- 
strata, Texas, p. 187, urbana, Colorado, &c., krugi, Porto Rico, p. 188, 
affabilis, Texas, simillma, Colorado, p. 189, pacijica and edwardsi, Cali- 
fornia, &c., p. 190, mucida, Colorado, miserabilis, California, p. 191, 
morrisoni, Colorado, crotchi, California, and caliginosa, Georgia, p. 192, 
E. T. Cresson, 1. c. 
Xylocopa azteca, id. Tr. Am. Eut. Soc. vii. p. 133, Mexico. 
Exomalopsis limata, mexicana, and otomita, p. 133, tepaneca and E. (?) 
mellipes, p. 134, id. 1. c., Mexico. 
Tetrapedia maura, p. 134, lugubris and moesta, p. 136, apicalis, termin- 
alis, fralerna, and calcarata, p. 136, id. 1. c., Mexico ; T. abdominalis, id. 
P. Ac. Philad. 1878, p. 182, Mexico. 
Bombus ridingsi. West Virginia, p. 182, morrisoni and appositus, Colo- 
rado, &c., p. 183, gelidus, Aleutian Islands, edwardsi and crotchi, Cali- 
fornia, &c., p. 184, couperi, Canada, putnami, Colorado, oregonensis, 
Oregon, bifarius, Colorado, &c., p. 186, improbus and mixtus, p. 186, 
juxtus, Colorado, Vancouver ensis, Vancouver’s Island, and mexicanus, 
Mexico, p. 187, id. 1. c. ; B. variabilis, O. Schmiedeknecht, Jen. Z. Nat. 
xii. p. 424, Thuringia (previously confounded with , B. muscorum ; the 
following references are probably applicable to this species ; — B. senilis 
and autumnalis, Pabr., Apis curtisella, sowerbiana, and beckwithella, Kirb., 
B. xanthurus, 111., helferanus, tristis, and fieberanus, Seidl., venustus, Smith, 
and notomelas, Kriechb.) ; B. daghestanicus and mlokoscevitzii, 0. E. 
Radoszkowsky, Troudy Ent. Ross. x. p. xiii., Caucasus ; B. montivagus, 
F. Smith, J. A. S. B. xlvii. 2, p. 168, Tenasserim. 
Trigona terminata, id. 1. c. p. 169, Tenasserim ; T. nigerrima, nigra, 
perilampoides, and ihoracica, E. T. Cresson, /. c. p. 181, Mexico. 
VESPIDiE. 
C. G. Thomson (Hym. Scand. hi. 1874) divides the Vespidoe as follows : 
Sociales (Vespina, Polistina) and Solitaries (^Discceliina and Odynerina). 
The Swedish genera and species are treated in the same manner as in 
previous volumes ; but very few are described as new. 
