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PALAWAN, Puerto Princesa (Baker collection). I was evi- 
dently in error in regarding this as a variety of N. mindanaonis ; 
the first recurrent nervure joins the second submarginal cell 
much nearer the base than in that species. 
Nomada banahaonis Cockerell. 
Nomada banahaonis CocKERELL, Ann, & Mag. Nat. Hist. (1915), 
VIII, 15, 264, 
Luzon, Mount Banahao (Baker). The male varies in size; 
length, 4.5 to 6 millimeters. 
Nomada mindanaonis Cockerell. 
Nomada mindanaonis COCKERELL, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (1915), 
VIII, 15, 265. 
MINDANAO, Dapitan (type locality) ; Davao. PALAWAN, Puer- 
to Princesa. All from Baker. The tegule of the male vary 
to red. The females vary, Davao specimens showing more or 
less dusky shades on the abdomen. It becomes difficult to separ- 
ate females of this species from N. lusca, but I have no male 
of lusca from Luzon. It is quite possible that N. mindanaonis 
is only a local race of lusca, differing in average rather than 
absolute characters. The type is a male. 
Nomada exheredans sp. nov. 
Female.—Length, about 5.5 millimeters; red with blackish 
markings, the second abdominal segment with a large round 
yellow spot on each side; mandibles simple; front, occiput, and 
cheeks black, but a red band along orbits; scape long, red, with 
a dusky spot at apex behind; flagellum very long, reddish black, 
the basal half red beneath; third antennal joint about as long 
as fourth; mesothorax dusky red, with a broad median black 
stripe and obscure sublateral ones; white hair patches on meso- 
thorax dense and bright; tegule clear red; wings dusky at apex; 
basal nervure going a short distance basad of transverse median; 
second submarginal cell large; legs’ clear ferruginous, only the 
hind tarsi dusky; abdomen with broad dusky bands; venter 
clear red. 
LEYTE, Tacloban (Baker collection). 
Nomada concessa sp. nov. 
Female.—Length, about 6 millimeters; black,, marked with 
yellow and red; closely related to N. bakeri, but differing thus: 
Mesothorax very distinctly shining between the punctures, its 
lateral margins reddish; first abdominal segment broader, and 
with a broad band; hind tibiz red. 
MINDANAO, Dapitan (Baker collection). 
