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the apex. Thorax shining and finely punctured ; the meta- 

 thorax opake ; the pubescence on the middle of the disk fuscous, 

 at the sides it is pale fulvous, as well as on the metathorax 

 laterally ; the wings hyaline, faintly clouded at their apical 

 margins, the nervures fusco-ferruginous ; the legs have a pale 

 pubescence, the floccus nearly white, having an ochraceous 

 tinge, the scopa of a glittering pale fulvous. Abdomen shining, 

 subovate and convex, very delicately and closely punctured ; 

 the 'apical margin of the basal segment has on each side a short 

 fringe of pale ochraceous pubescence, the following have a 

 marginal fringe of the same colour, the first usually interrupted ; 

 the apical fimbria rufo-fuscous. 



This insect so closely resembles the following in every parti- 

 cular, except the colour of the posterior legs, that great hesita- 

 tion arises in separating them. A. Afzeliella abounds on Hamp- 

 stead Heath, where it burrows in the sandy spots ; the present 

 species is occasionally found in its company. 



62. Andrena Afzeliella. 



A. atra, pallide fulvo-villosa; thorace fusco-ferrugineo; abdomine 

 subcordato, fasciis tribus pallidis, anticis interruptis. 



Melitta Afzeliella, Kirby, Mon. Ap. Angl ii. 169. 108. 

 Melitta contigua, Kirby, Mon. Ap. Angl. ii. 140. 79 $ . 

 Andrena Afzeliella, Smith, ZooL v. 1929. 69. 



Female. Length 4^-5 lines. Black ; the face has a pale fulvous 

 pubescence, the clypeus naked, the flagellum nigro-piceous 

 towards the apex. Thorax shining and punctured ; the disk 

 has a dark ferruginous pubescence, on the sides it is of a pale 

 fulvous ; the wings hyaline, their apical margins faintly clouded ; 

 the legs have a pale fulvous pubescence, the posterior tibiae 

 and tarsi rufo-fulvous, the apical joints of the anterior and in- 

 termediate tarsi ferruginous. Abdomen ovate, sometimes heart- 

 shaped, shining and very delicately and closely punctured ; the 

 apical margin of the basal segment has on each side a short 

 fringe of white pubescence ; the three following segments have 

 a fringe of the same colour, the first interrupted ; the apical 

 firabria rufo-fuscous. B.M. 



Male. Length 3|-4 lines. The face has a long thin fulvous 

 pubescence, that on the thorax is of the same colour, beneath 

 and on the legs it is paler ; the antennae shorter than the thorax, 

 the flagellum slightly piceous at the apex : the wings as in the 

 female. Abdomen ovate-lanceolate, very acute at the apex; 



