NEW RECORDS OF BEES. 231 



de la 2" Commission (Campine)," 1899, pp. 290-4. (There 

 seems also to be another edition of 11 pp). 



3. "Le genre Retinia " [Lepidoptera] , 1901, pp.598, &c., 

 and 674, &c. Four coloured plates and seven text-figures. 

 Deals with Retinia biioliana and turionana. 



4. "Les ravages de certaines chenilles en 1901," 1902, 

 pp. 9-22, three text-figures. Deals with the ravages of P'leris 

 brassicce, Euproctis chrysorrhcca, Lymantria dispar, Malacosoma 

 neustria. 



5. "Le Dendroctonus micans en Belgique," 1902, pp. 72-83 

 [by G. Severin and 0. Brichet]. 



6. " L'invasion de I'Hylesine geante," 1902, pp. 145-52 ; one 

 text-map. Deals with the beetle Dendroctonus micans. 



7. "Le genre Lophyrus, Latreille," 1902, pp. 619-40; two 

 coloured plates and five text-figures. Deals with the sawflies, 

 Lophyrus pini, rufiis, and pallidus. The plates represent pini. 



8. "Le genre Hylobius, Schonherr," 1902, pp. 689-712; 

 two coloured plates and four text-figures. Deals with the Curcu- 

 lionids, Hylobius abietis, pinastri, and piceus. The plates repre- 

 sent abietis. 



9. " Le genre Myelophilus," 1902, pp. 754-69 ; three 

 coloured plates and four text-figures. Deals with the beetles, 

 Myelophilus piniperda and minor. 



10. "Le genre Pissodes, Germar," 1902, pp. 775-801 ; two 

 coloured plates and fifteen text-figures. Deals with seven beetles 

 of this genus. 



11. " Le role de I'entomologie en Sylviculture," 1903, pp. 

 152-62. 



12. Le Dendroctonus micans,'' 1903, pp. 244-63. 



13. " PsiLURA MONACHA," Liune, 1903, pp. 736-61 ; two 

 coloured plates and six text-figures. Deals with the ravages of 

 the nun-moth. 



Honolulu : April 10th, 1904. 



NEW EECOEDS OF BEES. 

 By T. D. a. Cockerell. 



Sphecodes arroyanus, n. sp. 

 5 . Length about 9 mm. ; head, thorax and legs black, abdomen 

 bright chestnut red, the apical half of the fifth segment clouded with 

 blackish ; head very broad, broader than thorax ; mandibles black, 

 reddish at extreme tip, notched within ; clypeus strongly and con- 

 fluently punctured ; front dull, densely punctured ; auteunse black, 

 flagellum very faiutly brownish beneath towards tip ; scape long and 

 curved ; fourth joint about as long as third, fifth longer ; mesothorax 

 shining, with very strong rather close punctures, median groove very 



