Records of Dees. 469 



Anthophora chlorocyanea, sp. n. 



Anthophora cinf/uluta, Ckll. Ann. & MaiT- Xat. Hist., Oct. 190o, 

 pp. 394, 397. ■ 



Mr. ^Iciidc-Waldo lias shown that the real A. cinyulata of 

 l''aljricius is emendata, Sm. 



Lithurgus albofimbriatun froggatti, subsp. n. 



$. — Abdomen apparently bandlcss, the thin hair-bands 

 on hind margins ot' segments being dark fuscous; sixth 

 segment dorsally with a rather conspicuous patch of dark 

 red hair ; tuft of hair behind hind wings dark fuscous ; 

 median keel of clvpeus very prominent. 



Hub. ^Vw Hebrides; "Epi, 1913, W. W. F.^' (Froggatt 

 coll. 212 c). 



It is rather illogical to call this isolated form a subspecies 

 rather than a species, but its characters are slight. 



Pachyprosopis holoxanthopus, sp. n. 



cJ . — Length about 4*25 mm. 



Robust ; head formed as in Eunjglossa, broad but not 

 exceptionally large, black, very faintly metallic, with the 

 whole face up to level of antennae, and slender incon- 

 spicuous lines up anterior orbital margins, as well as the 

 labrum and mandibles, and spot on lower part of cheeks 

 next to base of mandibles, all bright chrome-yellow; an- 

 tennae only moderately long, entirely bright yellow ; front 

 finely but distinctly punctured ; thorax black, the meso- 

 thorax and scutellum obscurely purplish, irregularly and 

 inconspicuously punctured ; tegulue pale testaceous. AVings 

 hyaline, stigma amber-colour, second s.m. high and narrow. 

 Legs entirely bright chrome-yellow. Abdomen broad, with 

 the basal half bright clear ferruginous, the apical half black 

 or nearly, with a faint metallic tint, the apical segment dark 

 reddish brown. 



Hub. Yarrawin (Brewarrina), 1914 {Froggatt, 231 c). 



Easily known from all other species by the bright red 

 basal half of abdomen, with yellow legs and antennae. 



Euryglossa semirufa, sp. n. 



? . — Length about 5 ram. 

 Robust, thick-set, with hardly any pubescence; head and 



