Records of Bees. 191 



Hcteranthidium occidentale (Cresson). 



Rito (Ic los Frijolos, New Mexico, Aug. 1912 (Cockerel/). 

 At the same locality 1 took Anthidlina inuculosuin, Cresson. 



Anthidium porterce, Cockerell. 



Santa Fe, New Mexico, Aug. 1912 {Cockerell) ; also at 

 the Rito cle los Frijoles. 



Melitoma euglossoides , Lep. & Serv. (fulvifrons, Smith). 



Guatemala Cit}^ Guatemala, 1912 {J. Rodriyuez) ; a 

 small male. Quirigua, Guatemala City, nesting in a clay 

 bank {W. P. Cockerell). 



Dianthidium ulkei perterritum, subsp. n. 



? . — Like D. ulkei, but all the markiuos cream-coloured 

 instead of rich yellow. The cream-coloured outer sides of 

 the tibiaj distinguish this from D. pudens (Cresson), which 

 also has pale markings. There is an ehnigated light spot in 

 front of the anterior ocellus, and a large light hand Ijchind 

 the upper part of each eye. 



Hab. Santa Fe, New Mexico, August 1912 [Cockerell). 



Coelioxys otoraita, Cresson. 



Quirigua, Guatemala, 1 ? , at yellow-golden rod-like 

 flowers {W.P. Cockerell). 



Coelioxys azteca, Cresson. 



Quirigua, Guatemala, Feb. 11, 1 ^ . 



Only a female of azteca has been described, but this is 

 evidently its male. In my table of male Ccelioxys in Canad. 

 Entom., June 1912, it runs to C.sayi, Rob., but is very 

 ditierent by the narrow and much produced last abdominal 

 segment. The greater part of the thorax above is red. 



Eulama mussitans (Fabr.). 



Guatemala City and Quirigua, a female at the latter place 

 *' on a big pea" [fV. P. Cockerell). 



Eulama fascial a, Lep. 

 Antigua and Quirigua, Guatemala [JV. P. Cockerell). 



