APIS. (*. b.) iga 



Ca^ut antlce ferrugineum. Maxillce aplce fuS- 

 cae. Antennce ferrugineas. 



Truncus. Collare, Tubercula, Squarmihe, Scu- 

 iellum, et Metathorax pimctis binis, flava* 

 Pleurce antice macula ferruginea. Alee pau- 

 lulum infuscatas, apice nigrae lunula alba* 

 Pedes rufi, femoribus posticis nigris antror- 

 sum ferrugineis. Apophyses apice, intermedias 

 tota3, rufae. 



Abdomen subovatum, nigrum segmento primo 

 fascia interrupta, ferruginea, proximis duobus 

 litrinque macula introrsum acuta, quarto fas- 

 cia subinterrupta, quinto toto, sulphureis* 

 Fenter ferrugineus segmentorum marginibus 

 higris. 



Far. /3 metathorace immaculate ; pleuris macula 

 valde obscura. 



This- insect, although of the same sex with the 

 preceding, is rnore than twice as big ; it has not 

 the rudiment of the horn upon its lip, its collar, 

 squamulas, and two spots of the scutellum are yel- 

 low, the anterior margin also of the face is ferru- 

 ginous ; in other respects it a good deal resembles 

 A. Caprecv. Panzer's Nomada lineola is evidently 

 nothing more than a variety of it. 



15. A. atra; scutello sulphureo; abdomine flavo,/M<:fl^a. 

 basi ferrugineo, fasciis quatuor nigris. 



FIG. Nomada fucata antennis, pedibus, abdominisque tasl 

 VOL. ll. O ferrugineisj 



