482 ^li- O- Thomas on 



larger insect. Ilaii' of head and thorax long and white, 

 vcrv faintly yello\A"ish on scntcllnm, a little blackish hair at 

 sides of face ; mandibles long and cnrvcd ; process of hibrnm 

 -weakly bilobed ; clypeus dull, covered with long Mhite hair; 

 antennae entirely dark ; third joint about equal to fourth ; 

 mesothorax and area of nietathorax dull and granular; 

 tcgulic piceons, reddish posteriorly. AVings slightly dusky ; 

 the large stigma and nervures dull ferruginous ; b. n. falling 

 some distance sliort of t.-m. ; second s.m. broad, receiving 

 first r. u. at middle. Legs black, tarsi reddish at apex. 

 Abdomen shining, not punctured, segments 2 to 4 with thin 

 white hair-bands at sides only ; apex emarginate. 



Soochow, China (A^ Gist Gee, 121). U.S. Nat. Museum. 



The abdomen has little of the long loose hair so con- 

 spicuous in A. albicrits. Among the Jajjanesc species, this 

 falls nearest to A. jiracociformis, Ckll., which is larger, with 

 shining clypeus and chestnnt-red stigma. The cheeks are 

 broader and flatter in A. delicainla. From Soochow also 

 comes Nomia chahjbeata, Smith {N. Gist Gee, 140). 



' Agapostemon cockerelli, Crawford. 



Longmout, Colorado, Sept. 7, 1918 (Cockerel/). New to 

 Colorado. 



Culletes sieverii. Cockerell. 

 Gregory Canyon, Boulder, Colorado, July 13 {Cockerell). 



Trigona rvficrus corvina, Cockerell. 



Chagres River, Panama Canal Zone, Oct. 9, 1917, " cliew- 

 ing on the leaves of young citrus plants " {^Harold Morrison). 



L. — A 71610 Species of YiUgino{]onUii from Cutauiarca. 

 By (JLDFIELD '] llOMAS. 



(Published by permission of the Trustees of the British ^luseum.) 



The British Museum has recently received a small colKetiou 

 of mammals from Chiimbicha, Catamaica, collected by ISr. E. 

 Budiu, and among them there occur speeiuKiis ot the 

 following new species : — 



