53 Oil the ApidpG in tlie British Museum. 



Anthophora himalayensis^ Rad., var. pahangensis, var. iiov. 



2 . -4. hivialaiiensi tjpico similis, sed terg. 1-3 fasciis apicalibus 

 rufescente-pilosis. 



? . Similar to the typical form, but tergites 1-3 with 

 apical fascial of rufous pubescence, that on tergite 3 widely 

 broken medially. 



Pahang: Gunong Tahan (2500-3500 ft.), v.-vii. 1905 

 [Herbert G . Rob inncn) , 1 $ (type); tliere is also a female 

 troui Mt. Ophir, Joliore, 12tli Aug. 1905 {Dr. R. Hanitsch), 

 in bad condition, but probably belonging to this variety. 



Aniho'phoYa cingulata, F. 



Mer/illa cinyuhta, F., Syst. Piez. p. 332. no. 18 (1804). 



Anthophora cinc/.a, IJours (nee I'abr.), Mon. Icou. Anthophora, p. 58 



(1869). $. 

 Ayithophora emendata, Smith, New Spec. Iljiueu. Brit. Mus. p. 123 



(187'J). S (nee $ )• _ 

 Anthophora emendata, Smith, var. (/ilberti, Ckll. Aun. & Mag. Nat, 



Hist. (7) xvi. p. 396 (1905). ? , 



The type of this species is in tlie Banks Collection in the 

 British JMuseum. Smith incorrectly gives his type of 

 A. emendata as a $ , which accounts for Cockerell's descrip- 

 tion of a new variety. The type of A. emendata is a cJ, and 

 the var. gilberti, Ckll., is certainly the female of the same 

 species. 



The two specimens from Clare, South Australia (Ann. & 

 Mag. Nat. llist. (7) xvi. p. 3*J7, 1905), are eironeously 

 recorded as this species. 



iLinplioropsis carinifrons, Cam. 



This species, from Hacienda Guaehala, Ecuador (^Kd. 

 'l\'hi/niper), was described as Ilabropoda. (jockerell hiis 

 already (Canad. Ent. xxxvi. p. 302) tran^ferrrd Smith's 

 Mexican species (also described as Uabropodo?) to Kinpho- 

 rop.sis. K. boinbiformift, Sm. (1879), is omitted from Dalla 

 Torre's catalogues. 



