NEW SPECIES OF INDIAN IIYMENOPTERA. 503 



Andrena dolorosa, n. sp. 

 9 Head closely, but not very finely, mesonotum and scutellum 

 sparsely, but deeply, punctured ; median segment with the sides very 

 finely, the triangular space at base very coarsely, rugose ; abdomen 

 almost impunctate, a few very fine and shallow punctures at the bases of 

 segments ; mandibles dentate, the tooth small, lamina at base of labrum 

 small, rounded at apex ; mesonotum with a conspicuous median longi- 

 tudinal impressed line ; apical margins of abdominal segments 2 — 4 

 depressed. Black, the claws rufo-testaceous ; pubescence black, except 

 on the front, where it is sparse and greyish, on the anterior tarsi, where 

 it is greyish fuscous, on the scape below and on the posterior femora? 

 where it is long and white ; abdomen shining, without pubescent bands, 

 anal fimbria entirely black ; calcaria of posterior legs much curved ; 

 wings fuscous, with a few somewhat lighter patches on the disc ; ner- 

 vures and tegulse black. 



Long. 11-12 mm. 



Habitat — Peshin ; two specimens. 



This species belongs to the group of A. pilipes (Fabr.) but can be 

 distinguished by its fuscous wings and almost entirely black pubescence. 



Andrena collata, n. sp. 



$ Finely, but somewhat shallowly and not very closely, punctured, 

 including the abdomen ; head slightly wider than thorax, lamina at 

 base of labrum small, emarginate at apex ; antennse long, reaching 

 nearly to the apex of thorax, 2nd joint of flagellum much shorter than 

 3rd ; an impressed line on mesonotum ; enclosed space at base of median 

 segment large, triangular, finely rugose, but its margin not very 

 clearly defined ; abdomen shorter than the head and thorax united, 

 .all the segments more or less constricted. Black ; the apical two or 

 three tarsal joints more or loss testaceous, calcaria pale ; pubescence 

 grey, somewhat sparse and short, abdominal segments without pubescent 

 bands, but more or less ciliated ; wings clear hyaline, tegute blackish, 

 nervures and stigma very pale testaceous ; the 2nd cubital cell receives 

 the 1st recurrent nervure distinctly past the middle. 



Long, 5" 5 mm. 



Habitat — Quetta ; three specimens. 



Nearest to A. nana (Kirby), but smaller, and may be distinguished 

 by the nervures and stigma being very pale testaceous, and by the 

 2nd cubital cell receiving the 1st recurrent nervure past the middle. 



