OF WASHINGTON. 
1896: Dalla Torre, Cat. Hym. v. X, p. 378 (Heriades macu- 
latum). 
Length 4 mm. Black; pubescence white with a few scattered hairs 
black on thorax; rather finely punctured, tegulae coarsely punctured; 
and with a fuscous spot, tibiae and tarsi tinged with reddish, claws cleft, 
spurs pale yellow; antennae fuscous; an oblong yellow macula on each 
side of segments 1-3 dorsally; clypeus slightly emarginate; 2d joint of 
labial palpi slightly longer than the first; wing veins fuscous, ist recurrent 
nervure fails to reach the submarginal cells in either wing, 2d recurrent 
nervure uniting at apex or very slightly beyond apex of second sub- 
marginal cell, ist submarginal cell longer than second, basal nervure inter- 
stitial, wings slightly cloudy. 
Redescribed from the type specimen, a male, in Provancher 
collection, and numbered 1105 and 40, and recorded as 
having been collected by Taylor at Vancouver, B. C. 
ANTHIDIIN^. 
Anthidium collectum Huard. 
1896: Le Naturaliste Canadien, v. XXIII, p. 9, & (Anthi- 
dium compactum). 
1896: Huard, Le Naturaliste Canadien, v. XXIII, p. 123- 
124 (Anthidium collectum). 
Length 10 mm. Black with deep yellow markings; pubescence sparse, 
.mostly white, griseous on dorsum of thorax; yellow on clypeus, sides 
of face to just above base of antennae, mandibles except black tips and 
margins, elongate spot above each eye, tegulae with spot before and smaller 
one behind, minute spot on base of wing, minute spot below tegulse, 
all tibiae with exterior stripes, not broad except on anterior pair, and 
at apex of middle pair, interrupted on posterior pair in the middle, first 
tarsal joint with outer stripe, all abdominal bands interrupted in the 
middle, that on segment 6 swollen into two large spots, segments 1-3 
interrupted on sides, 3 only slightly so on left side in one specimen, cen- 
tral spots on first segment minute, bands on segments 4-5 deeply emargi- 
nate, anterio-laterally, outer portions much the largest; last tarsal 
joint red, claws bifid but not deeply swollen at base, with a black band 
across the middle; 6th dorsal segment with sharp lateral spines, 7th 
trilobed, exterior lobes broad and straight outwardly black, central spine 
black, short. 
Redescribed from the one male specimen in the Provancher 
collection numbered 1729 and from 5 male specimens in the 
U.S. National Museum collection. All these specimens were 
collected by D. W. Coquillett in July in Los Angeles Co., Cal. 
The specimen, in the Provancher collection is headless. Huard 
renamed this species, compactum being preoccupied by com- 
pactum Smith. 
