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NEW ROCKY MOUNTAIN BEES, AND OTHER NOTES

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 May 2012

T. D. A. Cockerell
Affiliation:
Boulder, Colo.

Extract

Bombus iridis phaceliœ, n. var.—♀. Hair of face black, with a little pale intermixed; yellow hair of thorax in front dense, not at all mixed with black; yellow of scutellum neither divided nor mixed with black; hair on inner side of basal joints of tarsi dark; hair on second and third abdominal segments entirely deep red (much less dense, and not nearly so bright as in B. ternarius), but second with a large bare median triangle; hair of fourth segment and sides of fifth yellow.

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Articles
Copyright
Copyright © Entomological Society of Canada 1906

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References

* Incindentally, it is to be noted that some of the names of our Noctuid moths are homonyms. Thus Lycophotia congrua is based on Agrotis congrua, Smith, 1890, not of Walker, 1865. Triphæna confusa is based on Agrotis confusa, Smith, 1887, not of Alpheraky, 1882.