BEES IN THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM .—COCKERELL. 
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Halictus musicus Cockerell. 
Tooloom, Jan. 26 (Hacker). 
Halictus repertulus Cockerell. 
Brisbane, Nov. 19, 1913, and Sept. 25, 1919 (Hacker). 
Halictus mesembryanthemi Cockerell. 
Brisbane, Nov. 20, 1917 (Hacker). T am surprised to see it from so far north. 
Halictus semipolitus Cockerell. 
Tambourine Mountain, at flowers of Helichrysum bracteatum, Oct. 27, 1912 
(Hacker) ; Bribie I., Jan. 1917 (Hacker) ; Brisbane, Sept. 20, 1916 (Hacker). 
Halictus lanarius Smith. 
Adaminaby, N.S.W., Oct. 19, 1918. 
Halictus griseovittatus Cockerell. 
Brisbane, Oct. 24, 1916 (Hacker) ; Sunnybank, at Leptospermum. 
Halictus helichrysi Cockerell. 
Tambourine Mountain, Dec. 28, 1911 (Hacker). 
Halictus orbatus Smith. 
Brisbane, Sept. 9, 1912 (Hacker) ; Stanthorpe, Sept. 19, 1922. at fruit 
blossoms ; Tooloom, N.S.W., Jan. 1926 (Hacker). The Tooloom specimens have 
more distinct abdominal bands, and one of the Stanthorpe ones has the mesothorax 
rougher, but I believe that ail (9) belong to the same species. However, Australian 
collectors should obtain the males, and see if possibly 11 . orbatus , as now understood, 
is composite. 
Parasphecodes atronitens Cockerell. 
Nanango District, Queensland, Nov. 1927 (Hacker). 
