416 Messrs. T. D. A. Cockevell and W. Porter on Bees. 



Perdita [Tetraperdita) sexmaculata, Ckll. 



? . — About 4\ millim. long. 



Very shiny, with thin white pubescence on the cheeks, 

 pleura, legs, and end of abdomen, but little elsewhere. Head 

 and thorax dark olive-green, clypeus and supraclypeal area 

 black ; face wholly dark ; scape black, coarsely punctured or 

 malleate ; flagellum brown above, yellowish beneath; clypeus 

 and sides of face with sparse but distinct punctures; labruni 

 with a group of about six large punctiform depressions on 

 each side ; mandibles yellowish ferruginous towards the tips ; 

 frontal foveas black grooves; facial quadrangle slightly 

 broader than long; vertex granular or minutely tessellate ; 

 niesothorax and scutellum smooth and very shiny, with a very 

 lew scattered punctures ; base of metathorax dark blue, con- 

 trasting with the olive-green scutellum and postscutelluni ; 

 tegulge brown in front, whitish behind ; wings clear, nervures 

 and stigma dark sepia-brown ; stigma pallid in the middle ; 

 recurrent and transverso-cubital nervures broken by hyaline 

 dots ; marginal cell obliquely truncate, the poststigmatal 

 portion about equal to the substigmatal ; second subraarginal 

 cell narrowed more than half to marginal, forming an equi- 

 lateral triangle with the upper angle cut off; third discoidal 

 distinct ; legs black, anterior tibiae yellowish in front ; abdo- 

 men ilat, shining black, with six round yellowish-white spots 

 at the sides of segments 2 to 4 ; venter black. 



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Perdita sexmaculata, Ckll. 



(J . — About 4 millim. long. 



Very shiny, with thin white pubescence on the cheeks, 

 pleura, and end of abdomen ; fairly abundant pubescence on 

 the legs, and widely scattered white hairs on the rest of the 

 body ; head and thorax dark green ; mesothorax almost 



