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d similar, the legs lougcr ; the yellow spot on the clypeu3 

 elongate, becoming almost a medial streak ; the apical margins of 

 abdominal segments 1-5 broadly pale testaceous; the posterior 

 femora very slightly swollen, each posterior tibia produced at its 

 inferior apex into a compressed, thin, rounded plate. 



Mab. The Himalayas from Sikhim to Simla, above 4000 feet. 

 2 d. Length 13-16- e.vp. 29-35 mm. 



920. Habropoda magrettii, n. sp. (PI. lY, fig. 6.) 



c? . Head, legs, and abdomen thinly, thorax densely pubescent, 

 the pubescence fine, long and soft on the last ; clypeus convex, 

 bell-shaped, margined anteriorly, not carinate down the middle ; 

 vertex round the region of the ocelli, the thorax and abdomen 

 underneath the pubescence densely and finely punctured ; legs 

 long and stout, posterior femora swollen, posterior tibiae flattened, 

 their apex beneath produced and bluntly rounded. Black; the 

 clypeus, sides of the face below the base of the antennae, the 

 labrum, and base of the mandibles bright yellow ; the scape, 

 the 2nd joint of the flagellum of the antennae, and the legs dark 

 honey-yellow ; the basal, the 3rd and following joints of the 

 flagellum fulvous brown ; the apical margins broadly of the basal 

 six and the whole of the 7th abdominal segment light pale testa- 

 ceous ; the pubescence entirely very pale fulvous ; wings light flavo- 

 hyaline. 



Hab. Kumaun. <? . Length 13 ; ex^j. 24 mm. 5 unknown. 



921. Habropoda moelleri, n. sp. 



S . Head, legs, and abdomen thinly, thorax densely pubescent, 

 the pubescence fine, long and soft on the last ; clypeus convex, 

 twice as high as broad, bell-shaped, margined anteriorly and bear- 

 ing a slight medial vertical carina ; vertex of the head shining, 

 somewhat closely punctured round the region of the ocelli ; legs 

 stout and long, the posterior femora swollen, the posterior tibiae 

 flattened, the apex beneath triangularly produced. The head in 

 front, the clypeus, the scape of the antennae, the legs, and abdomen 

 honey-yellow ; the vertex of the head and the thorax underneath 

 the dense pubescence black ; the sides of the face by the clypeus, 

 the labrum, and base of the mandibles pale yellow, the apex of the 

 mandibles castaneous brown ; the flagellum of the antennae light 

 fuscous brown ; the pubescence entirely pale fulvous ; wings light 

 flavo-hyaline. 



Hah. Native Sikhim, above 8000 feet. S . Length 14 ; exp. 

 27 mm. $ unknown. 



Genus ANTHOPHORA. 



Podalirius, Latr. (nee Latnarck) Hist. Nat. Ins. iii, p. 378 (1802). 

 Anthophora, Lair. Hist. Nat. Ins. xiv, p. 4o (1804). 



Type, A. pilipes, Fabr. 

 Range. Both hemispheres. 



