XXXII.—Descriptions and Records of Bees.—II

T. D. A. Cockerell
1905 Annals and Magazine of Natural History  
292 1Lr. T. D. A. Cocl;crcll-Ucscr~~l;o~.~ arid lierc unilcr considcrntion arc 011 n Iiiglicr lcvcl of dcvclopniciit tlinii tlic Oricntnl Illr. Pnacrofis : in scvcrnl iiiiportniit crwinl clinrnctcrs, in tlic dcntitioii, in tlic wing-structiirc. I liavc pointctl out clmrlicrc that also tlic otlici. Etliiopinii Rhinolophi, without miy csccptioii, I i n~c tlicir morc priniificc rclntioiis, in tlic Oricntnl Region. Thus tlic gcncrnl concliision irrivcd nt mny iion-IJC bricfIy formuIntctI ns
more » ... :--/I// the Efhiopim rqirerriitaliccs of fhc ycizus I~liiiiolopliiis arc of Oricijfal origitt. Tlic siibjoiiicd dingrani gives a vicw of tlic probable iiitcrrclntioiis of tlic spccics niid groups rcvicwcd above :-SSSII.-Dcscril,tioirs arid Records of Bccs.-11.
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