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IX .— Descriptions and Records of Bees —LXX XVIII. 
By T. D. A. Cockrrett, University of Colorado. 
Eucera notata, Lepeletier. 
Tangier, Marocco. From Queensland Museum. 
Eucera nigrilabris, Lep. (terminalis, Sm.). 
Ras-el-Ma, Algeria. (Queensland Museum.) 
The male cannot be recognised by Friese’s key, as he places 
it in the group with the abdominal hair all grey, which is 
by no means true of nigrolabris. Also from Ras-el-Ma are 
E. collaris, Dours, and /. eucnemidea, Dours. 
Centris obscuriventris, Friese. 
“ Guyane, Maroni.” From Queensland Museum. 
Anthophora urbana, Cresson. 
Santa Fé, New Mexico, Aug. 3 (Cockerel/). 
Anthophora flavicollis, Gerst. 
Dimbroko, French W. Africa. From Queensland 
Museum. 
Anthophora atroalba, Lepeletier. 
3d .—Length about 14 mm., anterior wing 9°3 mm. 
Black, with abundant erect hair, not forming distinct 
bands on abdomen; malar space very short, but distinct ; 
pale yellow marks as follows :—labrum (except basal spots), 
large triangular mark on clypeus (its sides concave, its upper 
end pointed), small lateral face-marks (ploughshare-shaped, 
with a linear extension along orbits to level of middle of 
supraclypeal area), a narrow transverse supraclypeal band, 
and broad band on front of scape ; mandibles bidentate, 
entirely black ; third antennal joint as long as the next 
three together ; hair of head and thorax pale, yellowish 
grey ou thorax above (the effect rather olivaceous), black 
hair in middle of mesothorax and on vertex, not conspicuous ; 
face with long white hair, but black at sides ; sides of thorax 
posteriorly with brown-black hair; tegule black. Wings 
hyaline, apical margin faintly brownish. Legs black, with 
black and white hair; middle basitarsi with a very broad 
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