HENRY L. VIERECK 
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Female. — Differs from typical /I. (*4.) pereznna Viereck and Cockerell 
chiefly as follows; — Pubescence ochreous to fulvous, foveal hairs bicolored, 
longest hairs of the labrum nearly as long as the labrum down the middle, 
clypearea virtually wanting, clypeus more coarsely, not so closely punctured, 
dorsulum not at all polished, hind tibiae mostly stramineous, partly dark, 
fimbria fulvous. 
Andrena (Andrena) tincta'’ new species 
Type. — No. 4060, The Academy of Natural Sciences of Phila- 
delphia. Type locality. — (leorjretown, Colorado. July 8. 
(Packard.) 
Related to A. (A.) subtihs Smith. 
Female. — Length 10 mm.; body black, mostly covered with pale ochreous 
hairs; head with its facial line transfacial line :: 59: 71, axial line : temporal 
line : : 30 : 19, malar line : joint 3 of antennae : : 3 : 10, ocelloccipital line : greatest 
diameter of lateral ocellus :: 3: 5, elevated portion of malar space nearly as long 
as the depressed portion, head partly covered with whitish hairs, front rather 
distinctly, longitudinally striate, not elevated into a welt along the fovea, 
fovea at most : ocellocular line : : 11 : 14, foveal band virtually wanting at upper 
end of the inner eye margin, distance between fovea and ocelli : ocellocular 
line :: 2: 14, fovea attenuated below its middle and continued to a plane ap- 
parently a little above the clypeal line, fovea filled with brownish golden hairs, 
fovarea wanting, vertex and temples along the upper edge of the eye with dark 
brown or blackish hairs, face partly polished, mostly finely reticulate, with 
distinct punctures that are as many as four puncture widths apart, clypeus 
distinctly elevated above the apical margin, convex, mostly polished, otherwise 
sculptured like the face except that the punctures are larger and better defined 
and from one to ten jiuncture widths apart, clypearea present but poorly 
defined, clypeus thinly hairy, its sculpture not at all hidden by hairs, labrarea 
truncate, its width at base : length down the middle :: 10: 4, width at apex: 
length down the middle : : 8:4, labrarea at base : distance between the lower 
angles of the clypeus :: 10:20, labrum with a fringe of golden hairs, labrum 
apparently without a median longitudinal crista between the labrarea and 
apical edge of labrum, joint 3 of antennae : 4-(-5 :; 10: 10, joint 4 a little thicker 
than long, the succeeding joints from as thick as long to a little longer than 
thick except joint 12 wdiich is distinctly longer than thick, antennae dark brown- 
ish throughout, mandibles typical, robust, extending to the outer edge of the 
labrarea, black except for the apical third wdiich is mostly dark reddish, palpi 
nearly typical; thorax covered wdth an abundance of pale ochreous hairs wdiich 
are shorter on the dorsulum than on the mesopleura, dorsulum dullish, finely, 
densely reticulated and indistinctly punctured, notauli represented by a shiny 
line, mesopleura sculptured soniewdiat like the dorsulum but not so dull, scutel 
shiny, hairy and sculptured much like the dorsulum but not so densely, nietano- 
tum sculptured like the dorsulum but wdth longer hairs, tegulae dark browmish 
stramineous, polished, wdng base brownish stramineous, subcosta blackish 
® This name was proposed for this species by Prof. W. M. Davis. 
TRANS. AM. ENT. SOC.,. XLtlT. 
