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SYNOPSIS OF ANTHOPHILA

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 May 2012

Charles Robertson
Affiliation:
Carlinville, Illinois.

Extract

This is one of a series of papers—Andreninæ, Tr. Am. Ent., Soc. 28: 187; Halictinæ, Can, Ent. 34: 245, 1902: Sphecodinæ, Ent. News 14:103; Megachilidæ and Bombinæ. Tr. Am. Ent. Soc. 29:163; Nomadinæ Can. Ent. 35:172; Epeolinæ, Can. Ent. 35: 284, 1903— intended to bring together the results of studies of the bees of the neighbourhood of Carlinville, Illinois.

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Articles
Copyright
Copyright © Entomological Society of Canada 1904

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References

* Macroxyela seems to me more typical than the composite type of the authors, because the arculus is nearer the base of the wing, where it might be expected in a primitive case. To be sure, it does not show vein VI., but the position of that vein is indicated by an angle. See Comstock, Manual, 606.

* Scopa wanting in inquilines.

* Scopa wanting in inquilines.