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punctured instead of rugose ; tegulae dark brown : surface of thorax shining. 



Abdomen also similar to C. viacconiicUi, but is very shiny, lacks punctures, 

 or only has very sparse fine punctures ; has black hairs on apical segments in- 

 stead of golden. Legs similar to C. macconnclU, but first joint of hind tarsi 

 shorter and broader, being about two and one-half to three times as long as 

 broad. 



Genitalia (Fig. 79) — Stipes notched; apical part short and blunt; this 

 and inner margin of middle part covered with rather short hairs. Sagitta long, 

 but stout ; tip curved out ; wing short. Seventh ventral plate small delicate ; 

 each wing expanded into a broad lobe at base. The almost transparent and 

 practically hairless forepart of the wing is long and narrow, and has a dark- 

 ened portion along the outer edge. On the outer part of the basal lobe there 

 is a large patch of hair ; while on the inner part is an erect knob-like protuber- 

 ance covered with hair. 



The coloration of the hair of this species is very variable, running from 

 pale yellow in some to rich brown in others. 



Described from five males. 



Type locality — Guadalajara, Mexico. 



Colletes subdilatata n. sp. 



Female — Resembles in general appearance the female of C. dilatata, but 

 differs as follows : Malar space shorter, being a mere line. Mesothorax 

 with much smaller punctures, and no impunctate disk ; the ]3unctures being 

 over entire surface. The black hair of the mesothorax much less noticeable ; 

 the light hair ochraceous instead of white. Punctures on scutellum very much 

 smaller, and much more numerous, covering practically the whole surface. 

 Mesopleura with smaller punctures, sparse above, forming striae in center. 

 First abdominal segment punctured all over, instead of merely at apex. First 

 joint of posterior tarsi much stouter, shorter, and broader, being less than 

 twice as long as broad. With the exception of the fioccus the hair on the 

 posterior femora and tibije is dark, noticeably dififerent from C. dilatata. It 

 is quite possible that this may prove to be the female of C. delicata, or C. mac- 

 connclU, as it resembles both, but I have provisionally separated it. It has the 

 punctured abdomen of C. macconnclU, but lacks even a moderately long malar 

 space. The puncturation of the thorax also resembles that of C. macconnclU, 

 but that of the head is like C. dcUcata. 



One specimen which I have has almost no pimctures on the first abdomi- 

 nal segment, and fewer on the other segments, but as it is identical in other 

 respects, 1 consider it a form of this species. 



Described from three females. 



Type locality — Guadalajara, Mexico. 



Colletes capitata n. sp. 



Female — Length about 16 mm. Anterior wing 12 mm. Body rather 



slender; head, thorax and wings pale ferruginous; abdomen dull black with 



white fasciae ; no black hairs on thorax ; no white hairs on body except fasciae 



on abdomen. Head broader than Jong; eyes prominent, converging below. 



