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middle of clypeus ; hair of vertex black, of cheeks white ; 

 antennae black, ordinary ; mesothorax dullish, finely punc- 

 tured, quite closely except posterior middle, with sparse 

 short black hair, and a little pale in front ; scutellum with 

 conspicuous black hair ; scutello-mesothoracic suture with a 

 narrow band of dense pale orange tomentum ; postscutelluni 

 and metathorax witli creamy white hair ; pleura with white 

 hair below, but a tuft of black just below wings, contrasting 

 with the dense creamy hair bordering tubercles ; tegulae 

 piceous. "Wings dusky translucent, darker apically, espe- 

 cially beyond end of marginal cell ; nervures black. Legs 

 black, with mostly whitish hair, that on inner side of tarsi 

 and inner side of middle tibise orange-ferruginous ; spurs 

 yellowish white ; claws simple ; hind basitarsi broad and 

 Hat ; abdomen of the parallel-sided type, above dense black, 

 very finely punctured, with very short black hair, some pale 

 liair on first segment, and very tine pale (yellowish) pruinosity 

 on sixth, also extremely narrow apical yellowish hair-bands 

 on the segments, only at sides on first ; ventral scopa very 

 bright orange-ferruginous, with some black at sides of third 

 and following segments, black on last segment except at 

 base. 



Hab. Quirigua, Guatemala, at flowers of Zexmenia vir- 

 gulta, Klatt {W. P. Cockerell, 42). 



llelated to M. mexicana, Cress., and M. zajjoteca, Cress. 

 From mexicana it is known by the largely black hair on face 

 and the larger size ; from zapoteca also by the size and the 

 colours of the ventral scopa. I was a little in doubt whether 

 to refer it to M. zapoteca, but after carefully reading 

 Cresson's description 1 believe it must be distinct. 



Megachile tuxtla, Cresson. 



Mule from Guatemala City (JV. P. Cockerell) ; female 

 from Antigua, Guatemala {W. P. Cockerell). 



The female has not been described ; it is like the male 

 except in the usual sexual characters ; clypeus with black 

 hair, but sides of face with white; ventral scopa pale ferru- 

 ginous, becoming white basally, black on apical segment ; 

 abdomen broad, shovel-shaped ; hair on inner side of tarsi 

 very bright orange-ferruginous ; hind basitarsi only mode- 

 rately broadened. In Friese's table of females of the 

 Mexican region ('Das Tierreich/ 28 Lief.) it runs nearest to 

 M. mexicana, Cress. 



At Antigua my wife also took a female M. chrysophila^ 

 Ckll. 



