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Proteraner rhois, n. sp. 

 ^ . Length about 8 mm. ; like P. IcptantM, but with a con- 

 siderably narrower, lighter-coloured abdomen, with the basal half of 

 the first segment black ; enclosure of metathorax typically irregularly 

 cancellate, not well defined (but in one Manitou specimen longitu- 

 dinally ridged) ; tegulfe with a distinct narrow whitish margin ; 

 abdomen well punctured throughout. 



Hah. Type from Eio Kuidoso, White Mts., New Mexico, at 

 flowers of Rhus glabra, July 21st (C H. T. Townsend). Also 

 from Manitou, Colo., at flowers of Rihes leptanthiim, one April 

 28th and one May 10th (IF. P. CklL). Very distinct in appear- 

 ance, by the narrow, lighter red abdomen, but with no other 

 important character. The sculpture of the metathorax, distinct 

 enough in the type specimens of rhois and leptanthi, is quite 

 variable. The Rio Ruidoso locality has an altitude of about 

 6500 ft. ; Manitou about 6600 ft. 



Prosopis inesiUce, Ckll. 

 Colorado City, Colo., May 10th, at flowers of Primus, one male 

 (T. i(; W. Ckll). 



^ Andrena marlce, Robertson, var. a. 

 Colorado Springs, Colo., at Salix, April 22nd ; one female 

 (IF. P. Cockerell). Abdomen darker; raised lines of meta- 

 thoracic enclosure fewer. The species is new to Colorado. 



"" Andrena salicinella, Ckll., var. a. 

 Colorado Springs, Colo., at Salix, April 22nd ; both sexes 

 {W. P. Cockerell). Under side of male flagellum orange (dark 

 ferruginous in type). The species is new to Colorado. 



'J Andrena hirtwelli, Ckll., var. a. 



Colorado Springs. Colo., April 22nd; both sexes (TF. P. 

 Cockerell). Sides of face in female with much black hair. The 

 species is new to Colorado. 



Andrena prunorum, Ckll. 

 Colorado Springs, Colo., April 19th, at flowers of Cymopterus 

 acaidis ; males (TF. P. Cockerell). 



Andrena prunorum var. gillettei, Ckll. 



Colorado Springs, Colo., April 19th, at flowers of Cymopterus 

 acaidis ; one male ; and April 20th to 22nd, both sexes at Salix 

 (TF. P. Cockerell); Manitou, Colo., April 28th, at flowers of 

 Prunus pennsylvanica ; one female CI\ cC- TF. CklL). 



Nomada fragilis, Cresson. 

 Manitou, Colo., April 28th, at flowers of llihes leptanthiim ; 

 one male (T. dt TF. Ckll.). In life the eyes are pale yellowish 

 green, suffused with reddish at the top. 



