176 THE ENTOMOLOGIST. 



Megachile philinca, sp. n. 



$ . Length, 10 mm., rather slender; black, with the legs bright 

 ferruginous, the under side of the abdomen also ferruginous, as also 

 the extreme lateral margins of the dorsal segments, especially pos- 

 teriorly ; eyes brown ; mandibles red, quadridentate, the teeth Ijlack ; 

 cheeks narrow, especially above ; clypeus and supraclypeal area 

 shining, with strong punctures ; cheeks, base of mandibles, and sides 

 of clypeus with white hair, that on clypeus directed inwards, the 

 ends meeting in the middle ; a few inconspicuous black hairs about 

 upper part of clypeus and middle of face ; hair of front and sides of 

 face pale yellowish, of vertex and occiput black, a strong black tuft 

 between the ocelli ; antennae black, the liagellum with the faintest 

 reddish tinge beneath ; mesothorax dullish, with strong scattered 

 punctures, bordered all round (broadly in front) with dense orange 

 tomentum, the greater part, however, apparently bare, but with thin 

 black hair ; scutellum with long black hair, but posteriorly, and on 

 postscutellum it is very pale yellowish to white ; hair on pleura, 

 sides of prothorax and metathorax white, but a black tuft just beyond 

 tubercles ; tegulae shining apricot colour ; wings dusky hyaline, ner- 

 vures dark fuscous ; legs with white hair, pale orange on inner side 

 of tarsi ; abdomen above shining black, with strong green and purple 

 tints, hind margins of the segments with entire but narrow pale 

 yellowish hair-bands ; ventral scopa white, black on last segment. 



(? . Length about 8^ mm. ; differing by the usual sexual charac- 

 ters ; face densely covered with silky pale golden hair ; black hairs 

 of hind part of head above, and of scutellum, very long ; mandibles 

 very dark, nearly black ; antennae black, last joint not peculiar ; a 

 curious long pencil of black hair on lower part of cheeks ; anterior 

 00X83 unarmed ; anterior femora rather broad and flat, anterior tarsi 

 not modified ; fifth and sixth abdominal segments with pale yellowish 

 hair and longer black hair ; sixth segment retracted, feebly emar- 

 ginate. 



Hub. — Piura, Peru, February, 1911 ; one female, three males 

 taken from nest (C. H. T. Townsend, 1124). The cells are 

 covered with leaves in the usual manner, and the whole has a 

 diameter of about 8 mm. The bee has taken portions of small 

 Jeaves, each showing a midrib. A neat little species, quite 

 closely related (male) to M. lenticula, Vachal, but the latter is 

 larger, with black legs, and a very long pale yellow beard on 

 cheeks below, the cheeks of philinca having a very short white 

 beard. The type of philinca is the female. I have sent a male 

 M. philinca to the British Museum. 



Trichocolletes, gen. nov. 



Eesembling Paracolletes, but the eyes clothed with very long 

 hair ; stigma rudimentary. 



Type, Trichocolletes venustus {Lamprocolletes venustus, F. 

 Smith). 



A specimen from Victoria, Sept. 20th, 1901 (W- W. Froggatt, 



