HYMENOPTERA FROM LOWER CALIFORNIA. II 3 



Cabo, October. Related to fcino rails G., and may be 



the ? of nasictiis Sm. 



AuGOCHLORA spp. Three species of this, difficult ge- 

 nus from various localities. 



Andrena spp. Two species from Magdalena Island, 

 collected by Haines, in March. 



APID^. 



Panurgus manifestus n. sp. 



? . — Black; large spot on clypeus and sides of face, 

 yellow; head clothed with long pale pubescence, which 

 is most dense on cheeks, and darker on occiput; labrum 

 and mandibles fringed with brown pubescence; clypeus 

 strongly and sparsely punctured, with a strong, transverse 

 impression before the anterior margin, which gives the 

 latter the appearance of being slightly reflexed; front 

 and vertex with a compact punctuation, which makes them 

 appear coarsely granulated; joints 4-7 of the flagellum 

 beneath, pale testaceous, the first joint distinctly longer 

 than the two following united; the dorsulum, scutellum 

 and postscutellum are covered by a very short, dense, 

 tawny-olive or raw umber pubescence, which completely 

 hides these parts; pubescence on sides of thorax and legs 

 colored somewhat like that of the front, or darker, on the 

 legs it is darker and tinged with yellow; metathorax 

 strongly and rather closely punctured, the enclosed basal 

 portion with a fine transverse striation ; tarsal claws cleft; 

 abdomen finely and closely punctured, particularly above, 

 the apical margins of all the segments with a fringe of 

 pale pubescence, that on the fifth and sixth brownish and 

 more abundant; wings subhyaline, on apical third fuscous, 

 nervures black. Length 12 mm. 



5 . — Clypeus and sides of face colored and punctured 

 as in the ? ; pubescence on head and thorax pale cin- 



2d Ser., Vol. IV. ( 8 ) April 19, 1894. 



