Horváth Géza (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 7. (Budapest 1909)

Friese, H.: Die Bienenfauna von Neu-Guinea

*306 dt h. friese Neu-Guinea (Museum Budapest und Dresden), FENICHEL leg. ; Stephansort, Erima an der Astrolabe Bai, Friedrich-Wilhelmshafen, BÍRÓ leg. ; zahlreich von Key Eilanden, KÜHN leg. Var. — Wie fuliginosa, aber auch Thorax und Abdomen braun­gelb werdend und Segment 1—3 mit je einem grossen schwarzbraunen Fleck auf der Scheibe. var. triangulifera n. var. d von Simbang am Huon Golf, BÍRÓ leg. ; Neu-Pommern (Kini­gunang), BIBBE leg. Var. — Ebenso, aber Segment 1—3 mit breiter, regelmässiger, schwarzbrauner Binde. var. zebrae n. var. 6 d" von Neu-Pommern (Kinigunang), BIBBE leg. Var. —- Ebenso, Thorax braun, Abdomen ganz braungelb. var. fulviventris n. var. 1 d" von Key Eilanden. 39. Nomia florea SM. 1863. — Nomia florea tf S MITH , Journ. of Proc. Linn. Soc. Zool. VII. p. 45 n. 5. «d*. — Nigra, capite thoraceque subopacis ; abdomine nitido, basi rufo-ferrugineo ; alis hyalinis. L. — 4 1 4 lines (= 9 mm). Black ; clypeus, labrum and mandibles pale testaceous, the latter ferruginous at their tips ; the scape testaceous and slightly ferruginous above. Thorax ; wings hyaline and iridescent, ner­vures rufo-testaceous ; coxae dark brown ; the legs pale rufo-testaceus, posterior tibiae rufo-fuscous above. Abdomen pale rufo-testaceous be­neath, above shining black, with the base rufo-ferruginous. My sol. » 40. Nomia longicornis SM. 1858. — Nomia longicornis D" SMITH, Journ. of Proc. Linn. Soc. Zool. III. p. 133 n. 2. « cf . — Nigra, lucida et delicatule punctata, facie pube brevi grisea tecta, femorum posticorum flocco pallido, tibiis externe fusco-pubescen­tibus ; maris antennis, capite thoraceque longioribus. L. — 4 lines (= 8 1 t mm). Brassy, with tints of green on the clypeus, metathorax and thorax beneath ; head and thorax very closely and finely punctured ; clypeus produced and highly polished ; mandibles rufo-testaceous, antennae as long as the head and thorax. Thorax ; wings hyaline and splendidly iridescent, tegulae and tarsi rufo-testaceous. Ab­domen closely punctured, apical margins of the segments smooth and

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