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  Mr. 
  T. 
  D. 
  A. 
  Cockerell 
  — 
  Descriptions 
  and 
  

  

  mandibles, 
  and 
  broad 
  stripe 
  on 
  scape 
  all 
  yellow 
  ; 
  flagellum 
  

   black, 
  very 
  obscurely 
  reddish 
  beneath 
  ; 
  third 
  antennal 
  joint 
  

   about 
  as 
  long 
  as 
  next 
  two 
  combined 
  ; 
  tegulse 
  rufo-testa- 
  

   ceous. 
  Wings 
  dusky, 
  nervures 
  dark 
  fuscous; 
  b. 
  n. 
  falling 
  a 
  

   little 
  short 
  of 
  t.-m.; 
  third 
  s.m. 
  as 
  broad 
  above 
  as 
  below. 
  

   Hair 
  of 
  legs 
  like 
  that 
  on 
  body, 
  but 
  orange-fulvous 
  on 
  inner 
  

   side 
  of 
  tarsi, 
  and 
  middle 
  tarsi 
  with 
  a 
  broad 
  brush 
  of 
  black 
  

   hair 
  on 
  each 
  side 
  of 
  last 
  joint, 
  the 
  whole 
  shaped 
  like 
  a 
  

   jieacoek^s 
  feather. 
  Hair 
  of 
  abdomen 
  rather 
  dense, 
  coloured 
  

   like 
  that 
  of 
  rest 
  of 
  insect, 
  but 
  hind 
  margins 
  of 
  segments 
  

   with 
  dense 
  ])allid 
  (not 
  white) 
  hair-bands, 
  the 
  segments 
  of 
  

   apical 
  half 
  with 
  some 
  black 
  hair 
  between 
  the 
  bands 
  ; 
  venter 
  

   reddish. 
  

  

  Hub. 
  Rosebank, 
  S.Africa, 
  on 
  flowers, 
  Dec. 
  9, 
  1909 
  (C. 
  K. 
  

   Brain). 
  

  

  Related 
  to 
  A. 
  schuJtzei, 
  Friese, 
  but 
  smaller, 
  second 
  s.m. 
  

   much 
  narrower 
  above, 
  t.-m. 
  falling 
  short 
  of 
  b. 
  n. 
  (going 
  

   basad 
  of 
  it 
  in 
  schult-ei), 
  &c. 
  Also 
  related 
  to 
  A. 
  bruunsiana, 
  

   Friese, 
  but 
  smaller, 
  black 
  brush 
  on 
  middle 
  tarsus 
  broader, 
  

   elypeus 
  with 
  less 
  black, 
  sides 
  of 
  thorax 
  without 
  red 
  hair, 
  &c. 
  

   aIso 
  related 
  to 
  A. 
  vestita, 
  but 
  somewhat 
  smaller, 
  without 
  

   red 
  or 
  fulvous 
  hair; 
  abdomen 
  distinctly 
  banded, 
  elypeus 
  

   with 
  more 
  black, 
  tegulse 
  much 
  paler. 
  According 
  to 
  Friese^s 
  

   tables 
  the 
  abdomen 
  of 
  vestita 
  is 
  without 
  black 
  hair, 
  but 
  in 
  

   reality 
  the 
  fifth 
  and 
  sixth 
  segments 
  have 
  some 
  black 
  hairs, 
  

   inconspicuous 
  and 
  nearly 
  hidden 
  by 
  the 
  segments 
  in 
  front. 
  

  

  Antkophora 
  imitatrix, 
  Perez 
  (litt., 
  Nov. 
  1911). 
  

  

  Anthophora 
  soror, 
  P6rez, 
  1910 
  (Syria 
  and 
  Iiussia). 
  — 
  Not 
  A. 
  soror, 
  Per., 
  

   ItJOiJ 
  (Japan). 
  

  

  Tetralonia 
  rupicula, 
  sp. 
  n. 
  

  

  5 
  . 
  — 
  Length 
  10^ 
  mm., 
  width 
  of 
  abdomen 
  scai'cely 
  4i. 
  

   Black, 
  the 
  small 
  joints 
  of 
  tarsi 
  (but 
  not 
  the 
  basitarsi) 
  

   ferruginous 
  ; 
  head 
  very 
  broad, 
  facial 
  quadrangle 
  broader 
  

   than 
  long 
  ; 
  no 
  yellow 
  or 
  white 
  markings, 
  but 
  lower 
  edge 
  of 
  

   elypeus 
  obscure 
  reddish 
  ; 
  mandibles 
  with 
  a 
  reddish 
  mark 
  

   near 
  middle; 
  labrum 
  densely 
  covered 
  with 
  ochreous 
  hair; 
  

   elypeus 
  very 
  densely 
  punctured 
  ; 
  hair 
  of 
  head 
  long, 
  white, 
  

   slightly 
  ochreous 
  behind 
  ocelli 
  ; 
  mesothorax 
  dull 
  and 
  rough 
  

   in 
  front, 
  but 
  on 
  the 
  posterior 
  middle 
  brilliantly 
  shining, 
  with 
  

   sparse 
  strong 
  punctures 
  ; 
  scutellum 
  shining, 
  with 
  small 
  

   punctures 
  ; 
  hair 
  of 
  thorax 
  above 
  light 
  ochreous, 
  at 
  sides 
  and 
  

   beneath 
  white 
  ; 
  tegulse 
  clear 
  rufo- 
  testaceous. 
  Wings 
  greyish 
  

  

  