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Female. — Face wider, the pollen grayish white, almost brown on 

 lower portion, its suture a little below the middle, upper part show- 

 ing some green color below the antennae; front shining blue-green. 

 Color of thorax, legs, feet and wings, and the venation of wings as 

 in the male. 



Described from six males and three females. La Providencia, 

 Obispo, Guatemala, April 14; one pair, Quirigua, Guatemala, May 

 7; and one female, Ingenio E. K. station, near Guatemala City, 

 April 28 ; all taken by J. M. Aldrich in 1926. 



Type.— Male, Cat. No. 41072, U.S.N.M. 



This may be something like asciaeforTiiis Becker, described from 

 Georgia, but in that species the face and front are both gray pol- 

 linose, in this the face is silvery white and the front shining blue- 

 green. 



