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pale ochraceous pubescence ; on the sides, metathorax and be- 

 neath it is white, the femora having a thin fringe of the same ; 

 the legs red, the coxae, trochanters, and femora beneath, as well 

 as a stain on the tibiae behind, black ; wings subhyaline in 

 both sexes, the superior pair fuscous at their tips. Abdomen 

 variegated with spots as in the female, but having those on the 

 third segment larger, and the general colour of the abdomen 

 of a lighter red ; beneath, the segments have a more or less 

 distinct transverse yellow stripe, narrowed or interrupted in the 

 middle. B.M. 



This is a local and very beautiful species ; it is remarkable for 

 having its antennae longer than is usual in these insects. For~ 

 merly I used occasionally to meet with a specimen or two on 

 Hampstead Heath about a colony of Andrena albicrus, but they 

 have long disappeared from that locality ; a few years ago, a 

 colony of Andrena longipes was discovered at Highgate, accom- 

 panied by this species in abundance, both having been previously 

 scarce. The latter locality is on the London side of Highgate 

 Archway, to the west of the high road. 



3. Nomada baccata. 



IV. atra, capite thoraceque ferrugineo variegatis : abdomine pe- 

 dibusque pallide ferrugineis : abdominis segmentis albo macu- 

 latis. 



Nomada baccata, Smith, Zool. ii. 604. 20 $ $ ; Cat. Hym. Acul. 

 84.3. 



Female. Length 3 lines. Pale rufous ; the ocelli enclosed in a 

 transverse black patch, which does not pass beyond them ; from 

 each side of the anterior ocellus a divergent black line passes 

 downwards, widening and uniting at the insertion of the an- 

 tennae ; a narrow black line also runs a short way down the 

 margins of the clypeus ; the cheeks are also black, the tips of 

 the mandibles rufo-piceous. Thorax : the disk has three 

 black lines passing from the collar to the scutellum, the central 

 one broadest ; the sides of the thorax behind the wings black, 

 the metathorax and scutellum usually of a paler red than the 

 disk ; the breast has a black stain in front ; the legs red, the 

 femora with a fuscous stain at their base beneath ; the wings 

 subhyaline, their apical margins having a fuscous cloud, the 

 tegulae and nervures ferruginous. Abdomen : the basal seg- 

 ment maculated at its base with black spots forming a letter 

 M ; the second segment has a large macula, rounded on the 



