ANDRENID.Jl. 27' 



arcuate beneath, in the ? simple, both sexes with the 

 apical joint diagonally truncate ; wings nearly hyaline, 

 nervures dark piceous, propodeum finely rugose ; 

 abdomen suboval $, subcordate $, distinctly and deeply 

 punctured in the (J, the apices of the segments narrowly 

 shining and impunctate, very closely and finely punctured 

 all over in the ? , clothed in the $ with long pale hairs, 

 intermixed with black on the third aud following segments, 

 sixth segment clothed with pale golden hairs, ? with the 

 basal segment clothed with longer pale hairs, the second, 

 third, and fourth with exceedingly short dark ones, and each 

 with a narrow apical line of white pubescence, apical fim- 

 bria bright fulvous golden, beneath clothed with pale hairs, 

 those of the J more or less fulvous ; legs clothed with pale 

 hairs, those of the intermediate and posterior tibiis and 

 tarsi, golden in the ? outwardly, tarsi beneath with black 

 hairs, apices of the tarsi in both sexes testaceous. 



L. 12-15 mm. 



Widely distributed but not common, occurs in July and 

 August, frequenting the common harebell. Woking; 

 Chobham. Shirley; Kingsdown, near Deal; Weybridge ; 

 Bournemouth; Bath; Bristol; North Devon; (Smith). 

 Norfolk ; (Bridgma7i). Wotton-uuder-Edge ; (V. i?. 

 Perkins). Sidmouth; [R. C. L. Perkins). Perth; (McGregor). 



C. leporina, Pam. (triclncta, Kirhij). — Black, head and 

 thorax tinely punctured, clothed with pale ochraceous hairs, 

 intermixed with black on the vertex and mesonotum, and 

 with white on the underside, antennae more or less piceous 

 beneath, the joints of the flagellum simple in the S, the 

 terminal joints in both sexes obliquely truncate ; wiugs 

 hyaline, the nervures piceous, propodeum finely rugose, its 

 basal area in the ? nearly smooth, though dull; abdomen 

 rather finely though rugosely punctured, first and second 

 segments in both sexes clothed with pale hairs, the rest with 

 black, each segment with a well defined apical band of palo 

 hairs, the fifth with a lateral pale tuft iu the ? , terminal 



