I HYMKNOI'TERA. 



10. COLLKTES PIL08A. 



ColU-tos pilosa. Spill. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 2'"<^ ser. i. 307. 51 ; 

 Expid. il'Kijypt(\ t. 7- t- -4? 



I lab. Kfiypt. 



11. COLLETES INTRICANS. 



Collctcs iiitricans. Spin. Ann. Soe. Ent. Fr. 2""' ser. i. 507. 52. 



II ab. Egypt. 



12. CoLLETES CANESCENS, n. S. B.M. 



Female. Length 5\ lines.— Black, the face clothed with white 

 puheseence ; the anterior margin of the clypeus reflexed and 

 deeply furrowed, the head closely punctured ; the disk of the 

 thorax coarsely punctured and clothed with pubescence of a dirty 

 white colour, at the sides and beneath it is white ; the wings 

 hyaline, not clouded at their apex ; the abdomen closely punc- 

 tured, the basal segment coarsely so ; the apical margins of all 

 the segments have a continuous fascia of snow-white pubescence. 

 Hab. Algeria. 



13. CoLLETES FASCIATA, n. S. 



Female. Length 6 lines. — The face thinly clothed with ochra- 

 oeous pubescence ; the clypeus rugose, with elongate punctures 

 which run into irregular striae ; thorax strongly punctured, its pu- 

 bescence ochraceous, intermixed with fuscous hairs on the disk ; 

 beneath the post-scutellura is a rugose enclosed space ; wings 

 fusco-hyaline, the tegulae and uervures rufo-testaceous ; the legs 

 are dark rufo-testaceous, their pubescence ochraceous ; the floccus 

 is of the same colour, and also the scopa on the posterior tibiae. 

 Abdomen obconical ; the apical margins of the segments have a 

 broad fascia of short orange-coloured pubescence ; beyond the 

 third, covering the entire exposed part; the sixth segment co- 

 vered with black pubescence, beneath black, the margins of the 

 segments narrowly testaceous. 

 Hab. Cape of Good Hope. (Coll. F. Smith.) 



14. CoLLETES NIGRIVENTRIS, n. S. B.M. 



Female. Length 6^ lines. — Black, the face and the thorax 

 above clothed with fulvous pubescence ; on the latter beneath as 

 well as the head it is a little paler ; the anterior and intermediate 

 femora have beneath a long fringe of pale fulvous pubescence ; 

 that on the posterior femora, as well as that on tlie legs, other- 

 wise is black, excepting on the tarsi beneath, where it is ferrugi- 

 nous ; all the claws ferruginous ; the wings hyaline, theii' mar- 



