NEW AUSTRALIAN BEES. 



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thorax white, a little yellowish on face, vertex, rnesothorax, and 

 scutellum ; the rnesothorax and scutellurn, seen from above, look bare, 

 but viewed from the side they are seen to have rather abundant short 

 fuscous hair ; mandibles black, ferruginous at apex ; labrum shining 

 black, strongly emarginate ; vertex granular ; antennae long and 

 slender, entirely black, third joint shorter than fourth ; rnesothorax 

 dullish, minutely granulo-punctate ; post-scutellum with a delicate 

 white tomentum ; sides of metathorax with a large patch of loose 

 white fluff; basal area of metathorax rather large, shining, with 

 numerous raised lines or keels, its hind margin in the middle with a 

 pair of rounded excavations ; tegulae rather large, deep red-brown, the 

 inner hind angle pointed ; wings hyaline, the apical margins faintly 

 dusky, stigma and nervures fuscous ; second submarginal cell higher 

 than broad, but not small, receiving the first recurrent nervure at its 

 apical corner ; legs black, with white pubescence, the basal part of the 

 claws ferruginous, the spurs light ferruginous ; second to fourth joints 

 of anterior tarsi triangular ; hind femora extremely swollen and con- 

 vex above, beneath with a concave area, flattened in a transverse 

 direction ; hind tibiae much thickened, with a large and a small tooth 

 beneath towards the base, and the spur-bearing apical lobe incrassated ; 

 abdomen minutely roughened, with a subsericeous surface, the apical 

 margin of the first segment minutely punctured, and having a little 

 patch of white hair at each extreme side ; the apical margins of the 

 second and following segments with bands of pure white hair, but that 

 on the second is extremely widely, that on the third rather widely, and 

 that on the fourth slightly, interrupted ; third ventral segment with a 

 pair of prominences, each terminating in a short sharp spine ; fourth 

 ventral segment emarginate, with the hind lateral angles pointed. 



Hab. Queensland (E. Saunders), 93. 49 ; also marked Hy, 

 308. Close to A T . dentiventris, Sm., but the pubescence is of a 

 different colour, the hind femora do not present a large swelling 

 beneath, and the ferruginous colour on the legs is lacking. 



Nomia australica, Sm., var. rcgince, n. var. 



? . Length about 1H mm. ; flagellum ferruginous beneath ; scape 

 dark rufous ; face with a slender keel or raised line extending from 

 level of antennae to apex of clypeus ; clypeus all black, the anterior 

 part shining, with very large punctures ; tongue dagger-shaped, very 

 broad at base ; rnesothorax shining black, with large scattered punc- 

 tures, and very minute close ones ; tegulae testaceous and subhyaline, 

 fuscous basally, fulvous in the middle ; second submarginal cell almost 

 square ; abdomen dark blue, the broad hind margins of the second to 

 fourth segments brass-colour, with hair-bands which are fulvous 

 except laterally, where they are white ; the hair-band on the second 

 segment is entire, but thin in the middle ; spurs black, those of hind 

 legs curved at apex. 



$ . Mesothorax very densely and quite strongly punctured, the 

 punctures not of two sizes ; anterior part of clypeus whitish hyaline, 

 the extreme edge ferruginous ; truncate process on hind tibiae not so 

 long as Smith figures for the type. 



Hab. Queensland ; one female, five males. The female is 



