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with pale depressed liair, very thin on second and third, hut 

 at apex hecoming long and dense; no hair-bands; clypens 

 and labrum yellow, the clypeus flattened and shining in 

 middle, hardly punctured ; mandibles bidentate, ferruginous 

 basally, dark apically ; malar space very short ; eyes very 

 large, converging above; ocelli very large, in a very high 

 triangle, the lateral ones almost touching the eyes ; scape 

 rather short, dusky reddish ; flagellum dark above, redder 

 but not light beneath, bright ferruginous at apex ; tliird 

 antennal joint very long; area of metathorax triangular, 

 smooth, free from hair; tegul&e clear rufo-testaceous. 

 Wings yellowish, uervures ferruginous, stigma obsolete ; 

 venation as in P. matutina (Schrottky) ; hind spur o£ hind 

 tibicC very long and slender, anterior spur thick at base, with 

 a twisted linear end. 



Hab. Piura, Peru, March 1911 (C. H. T. Townsend). 



Named after the hero of the famous ancient Peruvian 

 drama " OUantay/' A species without striking structural 

 features, but readily distinguished by its fulvous colour, 

 which makes it look like Xenoglossa tnustelina (Fon) . The 

 eyes converge more above than in P. matutina. P. eburnea, 

 Friese^ from Peru, is readily distinguished by its dark 

 tegumentary colours. 



Megachile jjiurensis, sp. u. 



^ . — Length about 12 mm. 



Compact, with very short abdomen ; intense black, with 

 black hair, except as follows : clypeus and middle of face 

 covered with pure white hair, in two tufts abruptly parted 

 in the middle, one directed upwards, the other downwards 

 (but sides of face with black hair) ; front and anterior sides 

 of mesothorax with the hair obscurely greyish ; a grey tuft 

 in front of and beneath tegulse ; long white hair extending 

 from anterior femora and trochanters behind ; hair of 

 abdomen wholly black; eyes dark reddish ; facial quad- 

 rangle about square ; antennae slender, entirely black ; 

 mandibles rather broad ; sides of upper part of front shining 

 and finely punctured, vertex duller, more coarsely punctured ; 

 mesothorax and scutellum entirely dull and granular; 

 tegulae black. Wings fuliginous ; anterior coxae without 

 spines; anterior tarsi simple, black-haired, the small joints 

 with short glittering light hair on inner side ; sixth 

 abdominal segment descending, broadly excavated in the 

 manner of a half-circle, the sides of the excavation long and 

 pointed. 



Hab. Piura, Peru, March 1911 [C. H. T. Toivnsend). 



