282 Mr. T. D. A. Cockerell — DescrijHions and 



mandibles, and broad stripe on scape all yellow ; flagellura 

 black, very obscurely reddish beneath ; third antennal joint 

 about as long as next two combined ; tcgulse rufo-testa- 

 ceous. Wings dusky, nervures dark fuscous ; b.n. falling a 

 little short of t.-ni.; third s.m. as broad above as below. 

 Hair of legs like that on body^ but orange-fulvous on iimei" 

 side of tarsij and middle tarsi with a broad brush of black 

 hair on each side of last joint, the whole shaped like a 

 ])eacock^s feather. Hair of abdomen rather dense, coloured 

 like that of rest of insect, but hind margins of segments 

 with dense ])allid (not white) hair-bands, the segments of 

 apical half with some black hair between the bands ; venter 

 reddish. 



Hub. Rosebank, S. Africa, on flowers, Dec. 9, 1909 (C K. 

 Brain). 



Related to A. schultzei, Friese, but smaller, second s.m. 

 much narrower above, t.-m. falling short of b. n. (going 

 basad of it in schultzei), &c. Also related to A. brauasianu, 

 Friese, but smaller, black brush on middle tarsus broader, 

 clypcus with less black, sides of thorax without red hair, &c. 

 Also related to A. vestita, but somewhat smaller, without 

 red or fulvous hair; abdomen distinctly banded, clypeus 

 with more black, teguhe much paler. According to Friese^s 

 tables the abdomen of vestita is without black hair, but in 

 reality the fifth and sixth segments have some black hairs, 

 inconspicuous and nearly hidden by the segments in front. 



Anthophora imitatrix, Perez (litt., Nov. 1911). 



Anlhojihoni soror, Pdrez, T910 (Syria and liussia). — Not A, soror,Ver., 

 iL'Orj (Japan). 



Tefralonia 7'ujncola, sp. n. 



$ . — Length 10| mm., width of abdomen scarcely 4>h 

 IMack, the small joints of tarsi (but not the basitarsi) 

 ferruginous ; head very broad, facial quadrangle broader 

 than long ; no yellow or white markinjis, but lower edge of 

 clypeus obscure reddish ; mandibles with a reddish mark 

 near middle; labrurn densely covered with ochrcous hair; 

 clypeus very densely punctured ; liair of head long, white, 

 slightly ochrcous behind (jcelli ; mesothorax dull and rongh 

 in front, but on the posterior middle brilliantly shining, with 

 sparse strong punctures ; seutellum shining, with small 

 punctures ; hair of thorax above light ochrcous, at sides and 

 l)encath white ; tegulcc clear rufo- testaceous. Wings greyish 



