Records of Bees. 54'J 



Andrena subyJubusa, Dours. 



In tlie S. S. Saunders coUecliou is a note by E. Saunders, 

 quc'rvin<j wliellicr this may be identical wiih pullidicinctay 

 Brulle. 



Andrena breviscopa^ Perez. 



? in Mr. Morice's collection. Third s.m. very long ; 

 second s.m, receiving r. n. in middle ; area of metathorax 

 granular, the whole metathorax covered with long hair ; 

 liair of thorax above fulvous, bright on scutellum ; stigma 

 ferruginous with dark margin. General aspect of ajztliella 

 and ivilkella. 



Epicharis albofasciata, Smith. 



This has been regarded as the same as E. moculata, Smith, 

 I cxainiued the types in British ]\luseum, E. alhofasciata 

 lias the bands yellow, not white. E. maculata type ( ? ) 

 lias two yellow sjjots on scutellum ; albufasciatu {^) has a 

 broad band. There is another specimen of albufasciata from 

 Parii, and many are from San Feliz, Panama {Chamjjion). 



Epicharis cockerelli, Friese. 



The British Museum has a pair from Ducke. In the ? 

 there are four large yellow spots on each side of the black 

 abdomen ; in the (J entire bands, the first deeply notched 

 in front. 



Epicharis duckei, Friese. 



The ? has a large yellow patch on eacli side of second 

 alxlominal segment ; the c? lias an entire baud, with anterior 

 margin concave. E. duckei has a yellow band on scutellum, 

 wanting in cuckerclli. 



Haliclus inornaius, Bingham. 



S. Africa. Oxford Museum, About 9*5 mm. long; 

 black ; area of metathorax short, dull, and rugose ; pale 

 tomentum at bases of abdominal segments ; hind spur 

 pectinate, with stout spines. 



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