44 Mr. IT. D. A. Cockerell—Descriptions and 
moderately thickened ; tegmina extending beyond the abdo- 
minal apex, subhyaline, apical areas six, anteapical cells 
four. 
Type, A. bipunctatus, Fabr. 
This genus is allied to Kanada, Dist., which at present 
contains one species from Bengal, and belongs to my division 
Gargararia. The type is in the Banksian Collection con- 
tained in the British Museum, and is here figured. The 
species has been hitherto ascribed to the genus Seatius, 
Stal, in his ‘ Hemiptera Fabriciana, had evidently not seen 
it when he placed it in Sevtius. Kirkaldy (Rep. Haw. 
Plant. Assoc. 1906, p. 376) records the species in error, for 
he writes “the lateral horns turned a little forwards.” 
Goding remarks that he had not seen the species, but 
doubted if it was distinct from Sextius virescens, Fairm. 
Anzac bipunctatus. 
Membracis 2-punctata, Fabr. Syst. Ent. p. 677 (1775) ; Spec. Ins. ii, 
p. 318 (1781) ; Mant. Ins, ii. p. 265 (1787). 
Centrotus 2-punctatus, Fabr. Syst. Rhyng. 11. p. 19 (1803). 
Sextius bipunctatus, St&l, Hem. Fabr. ii. p. BB (1869) ; Goding, Proc. 
Linn. Soc. N.S.W. xxviii. p. 12 (1903). 
Body, tegmina, and legs pale tawny brown; tegmina with 
two black spots near base. 
Long. 5 mm. ; exp. pronot. angl. 2 mm. 
Hab. Australia (Banksian Collection). 
Anzac bipunctatus, Fabr. 
I11.—Descriptions and Records of Bees.—UX XIII. 
By T. D. A. Cockrrett, University of Colorado. 
Noroco.uetes, gen. nov. (Colletidze.) 
Closely related to Goniocolletes, Ckll., but with only two 
submarginal cells, 
Male.—Colletiform, hairy; tongue deeply emarginate ; 
blades of maxille broad, short, and rounded, with a peculiar 
