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of tarsi honey-yellow; abdomen entirely pale ferruginous, with an indistinct 

 silvery sericeous pile in fresh specimens. Length .40 inch. 



%. — Colored like the f, but is densely clothed with a bright silvery-pube- 

 oceuce; mandibles ferruginous; thorax less shining; mesothorax brilliantly 

 silvery, the upper surface scarcely reticulated, except at base; abdomen with 

 silvery bands. Lengtli .30 inch. 



Three specimens, (lielfrage.) Very near tarsata, Say, from which 

 it differs bythc minutely reticulated mctathoras. 



L>arrada Belfragei, n. sp. 



9- — Black; face and clypeus bright silvery; clypous depressed and shi- 

 ning at apex; mandibles dull reddish; back of head and cheeks with silvery- 

 sericeous pile; scape reddish at tip beneath; posterior margin of prothorax, 

 sides of uietathorax and pleura with a silvery pile; metathorax above finely 

 and densely rugulose with a few short radiating strioe at base, sides obliquely 

 and minutely acieulate, posterior face transversely aciculate and witli a deep 

 central elongate fovea; tegul* honey-yellow; wings hyaline, faintly tinged 

 with dusky towards apex; legs fulvous, coxae and base of femora black, tibiae 

 silvery sericeous; abdomen fulvo-ferruginous, with a very fine silvery S3rice- 

 ous pile, more dense at the sides and apex of segments, the three apical seg- 

 ments black. Length .40 inch. 



One specimen. (Coll. G. W. Belfrage.) A very pretty species, re- 

 sembling Tachijtcs ahdomlnalis in the color of the body. 



Tachytes dli^tinctus. 



Tacht/tes dhtinctus, Smith, Brit. Mus. Cat. iv., p. 307. 



Three 9 specimens. (Belfrage ; Boll ; Heiligbrodt.) The legs, 

 except coxas, are fulvous and the abdomen has only three silvery-seri- 

 ceous bands. 



The several species of Tachytcs were found by Mr. Belfrage, in Sep- 

 tember, on flowers of Wild Sage (^Croton capitatum). 



Tacliytes cloiigatu$«, n. sp. 



%. — Black; head and thorax clothed with a short pale sericeous pubes- 

 cence, si Ivei-y when viewed in certain lights; face and clypeus clothed with a 

 dense pale golden pubescence; mandibles piceous at tips, yellowish at base and 

 reddish before ti()s; the flattened prominence above anterior ocellus clothed 

 with dense pale pubescence, between the summit of eyes a central channel ; 

 scape of antennse short, with long pale hairs; posterior margin of jjrothorax 

 silvery; mesothorax and seutellum closely and feebly jiunctured, clothed with 

 a short erect sericeous pubescence, more dense and somewhat silvery on lateral 

 and posterior tnargins of mesothorax and on postscutellum ; metathorax with- 

 out distinct punctures, clothed with a whitish pubescence, somewhat silvery 

 in certain lights, a deep shining fovea at apex above and medial channel on 

 posterior face widened above; pleura clothed with a pale silky pile; tegulae 

 pale testaceous; wings yellow hyaline, paler towards apex, apical margin, 

 darker beneath tip of marginal cell, dusky; legs fulvous, with silvery serice- 

 ous pile, coxae, trochanters and femora except tips, black ; abdomen deep 



