1S2 APIS. (*. b.) 



Far. $ capitis flavedine versus antennas bifurca ; 

 abdominis tergi fascia antica interrupta. 

 y capitis flavedine versus antennas bifurca ; 

 abdominis tergi et ventris fascia antica in- 

 terrupta. 

 Obs. Infinitd fer^ varietate gaudet ha:c species 

 in utroque sexu. Prcecipuce supra dantur, alicp 

 minus insignes. 

 A viro Reverendo S. Goodenough, LL. D. Ca- 

 nonico Windsoriensi, Botanico summo turn et 

 in Entomologid lynceo, nomen siium h^c Apis 

 miituatiir. 



A.'Goodfmiana h?sembles a good deal Nomada 

 sitccincta, figured by Panzer (b) ; but I think it 

 very distinct. It differs in the colour of the lip, 

 of the anterior part of the face, the antennae, and 

 especially of the legs, which in his are described as 

 entirely yellow with black thighs, and a black spot 

 on the posterior tibiae ; these, in our males, for his 

 figure represents a male, are red, variegated with 

 yellow only on the anterior side, with red primary 

 and secondary thighs, marked with a black line 

 underneath ; the third pair being black on the pos- 

 terior side, and red only before and at their tips. 



ahernaia. 5. A. utra, giseo-subvillosa ; tuberculis, squamu- 

 lisque flavescentibus ; abdomine fasciis flavis, 

 nigrisque, alternis ; scutello immaculato. 



MUS. D. Marsham, Klrly. 



Loiii;. Corp. T-in. 5\. 



{h) Fn. Ins. Gam. Ink. n.55. tab. 21. 



Hal. 



