222 
Xylocopa lanata u. przewalskyi. 
aber viel schmaler und schwächer, zeigen aber dieselben so 
charakteristisch gefiederten Härchen wie bei olivieri. 
23. Xylocopa lanata Sm. 
1854. — Xylocopa lanata Smith, <3 — Catal. Hymen. Brit. Mus. II. p. 345; 
[nec Klug], 
1874. - — Xylocopa lanata Smith, 3 — Trans. Entom. Soc. London p. 254. 
1894. — Xylocopa binominata Gribodo, — Bull. soc. entom. Ital. XXVI. 
p. 271. 
„(5- — Head and thorax black; the clypeus, a triangulär 
shape above it and the labrum white; the antennae ferruginous, 
mandibles rufo-testaceous; head and thorax have a dense white 
woolly pubescence, that on the disk of the latter has a yellow 
hue; wings hyaline, having a pale fulvous stain, the nervures 
pale rufo-testaceous, tegulae white, having a ferruginous stain in 
front; the legs pale rufo-testaceous, having a pale golden fulvous 
pubescence. Abdomen dark testaceous, having on the basal Seg¬ 
ment a pale yellow pubescence, the apical segments clothed 
with bright fulvous; the apical margins rufo-testaceous and having 
laterally a narrow white marginal fringe, beneath ferruginous. — 
Long. 6 lines (= 13 mm). tt 
Türkei. 
Wohl = olivieri var. rufa? 
Smith sagt 1874 auf die Bemerkung von Gerstaecker, 
dass seine lanata gleich der olivieri sei: 
„I observe the following differences in the only example 
I have seen: the head is shorter and rounder, the pubescence 
on the head and thorax white, a little tinged with fulvous on 
the disk of the thorax; the 2 apical segments of the abdomen 
are densely covered with bright fulvous pubescence; it is alto- 
gether a shorter and more compact insect. 
The specimen is in the finest condition.“ 
Für ein Xylocopa 3 entschieden zu wenig, um eine be¬ 
sondere Art zu begründen! — 
t —— 
24. Xylocopa przeivalskyi Mor. 
1886. — Xylocopa Przcwa’skyi F. Morawitz, 3 ? — Horae soc entom. 
XX. p. 212. 
„Nigra, tarsis ferrugineis, fulvo-pilosa, antennis articulo 3. 
sequentibus 2 conjunctis vix longiore; alis apice infuscatis venis 
