. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 506 bulletin: museum of comparative zoology 134. 135. Hind wing with distinct cells 135 Hind wings without any closed cells. (Nitela, Eur.). (See coup- let 132) A few MISCOPHIDiE Radial cell appendiculate; black, usually with yellow markings. (Crabro (including Rhopalum, Solenius, and many sub- genera), cosmop., mainly holarc; Anacrabro, N. Am.). CRABRONIDjE Radial cell simple, not appendiculate. (Ammoplanus, holarc). (See couplet 131) A few PEMPHREDONID-ffi. 961. 962. 963. 965 Figs. 961-965. Hymenoptera Apis, head, a


. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 506 bulletin: museum of comparative zoology 134. 135. Hind wing with distinct cells 135 Hind wings without any closed cells. (Nitela, Eur.). (See coup- let 132) A few MISCOPHIDiE Radial cell appendiculate; black, usually with yellow markings. (Crabro (including Rhopalum, Solenius, and many sub- genera), cosmop., mainly holarc; Anacrabro, N. Am.). CRABRONIDjE Radial cell simple, not appendiculate. (Ammoplanus, holarc). (See couplet 131) A few PEMPHREDONID-ffi. 961. 962. 963. 965 Figs. 961-965. Hymenoptera Apis, head, at, antenna; md, mandible; Im, labrum; mx, maxillary pal- pus; Ip, labial palpus; lb, labium. (Cheshire) Apidae. Head of long-tongued bee (Cockerell). Apis, hind leg of worker (Smith) Apidse. 964,965. Hind legs of bees (Riley). 136. Hind tibiae without apical spurs; radial cell either very long or incompletely closed; social species living in colonies, the females dimorphic, consisting of fertile individuals and infertile workers. (Figs. 961, 963). (Apis, Ind. (A. mellijera, Honey-bee, cosmop.); Melipona (Stingless bees), tropicopolitan) Hind tibia? with apical spurs; when rarely the spurs are very short in some males, the radial cell is neither very long, nor open at apex 137 137. Tongue short, broad, obtuse, and emarginate at apex or divided medially 138. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Harvard University. Museum of Comparative Zoology. Cambridge, Mass. : The Museum


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