Records of Bees. 23 



Hab, Antigua, Guatemala (type locality), four {W. P. 

 Cockerell) ; Amatitlau, Guatemala, one, Feb. 5, 1912 {W. P. 

 Cocker el I). 



The third abdominal segment may be T\'ithout evident dark 

 basal areas. This is a very red member of the subgenus 

 Micranthophora, and is closely related to the Mexican Antho- 

 2)hora squammulosa, Dours, differing by the absence of any 

 border of dark hair to the abdominal segments, the black 

 hair of vertex not mixed ^vith white, the smoky wings, &c. 



Coelioxys sanguinosus, sp. n. 



$ . — Length about 11 mm. 



Black, with the teguire and legs very bright ferruginous ; 

 venter of abdomen also red, as well as first dorsal segment 

 (except middle of apical margin narrowly), and sides of 

 second and third more or less, the red extending suttusedly 

 and obscurely over a good part of second ; mandibles stout, 

 red, with black apex ; lateral margins of labrum broadly 

 red ; eyes purplish^ their hair very short ; sides of face and 

 region about antennae with pure white hair ; clypeus finely 

 hairy, but not enough to hide the finely rugose gently 

 convex surface, the lower margin straight and entire; an- 

 tennae entirely black ; vertex with large punctures ; cheeks 

 densely covered with white hair ; thorax with the usual hair- 

 bands and spots, the dorsal ones creamy; mesothorax 

 shining, with very large, not very dense punctures ; scutellum 

 with large punctures, closely placed, but a small smooth 

 space in the middle ; middle of hind margin of scutellum 

 with a small but conspicuous shining triangular tooth ; 

 axillar spines straight, rather long, with large punctures. 

 Wings dusky toward apex, a fuliginous purplish streak in 

 upper part of marginal cell ; recurrent nervures joining 

 second s.m. equally distant from base and apex. Hair on 

 inner side of tarsi shining light yellowish. Abdomen with 

 very narrow, entire, pure white hair-bands ; first dorsal 

 segment with scattered strong punctures ; second to fifth 

 rather well punctured basally, but beyond that smooth and 

 with few punctures except at sides ; last dorsal with small 

 punctures and a feeble keel, the apex rather thick and very 

 obtuse ; last ventral prolonged some distance beyond last 

 dorsal, broad and spoon-shaped, margined with very short 

 dark hair, neither notched at sides nor with a terminal 

 appendage; penultimate ventral segment only moderately 

 produced, sparsely punctured. 



Hab. Gualan, Guatemala i^W. P. Cockerell). 



