266 Mr. T. D. A. Cockerell — Descriptions and 



Tlie morosa is labelled Masuri. 



The ^.mej)Ai5/c>;;/«^/ic«, Cam., type in the Rothney collection, 

 has the abdomen without red ; front and vertex covered 

 with black hair ; flagellum red beneath except basally ; 

 abdomen dull, with dullish white bands. This species is 

 not in the British Museum. Bingham^s description does not 

 agree with the type. 



Andrena rothneyi, Cameron. 



I have this (?) from Simla, September (Nurse). A. sim- 

 laensis, Cam., also from Simla, August (Nurse) ^ is in Col. 

 Nurse's opinion almost certainly the male of rothneyi. In 

 rothneyi the first two abdominal segments are red, and the 

 mesothorax is dullish and closely minutely punctured ; in 

 simlaensis the abdomen is entirely black, and the mesothorax 

 is highly polished. 



Andrena anonyma^ Cameron. 



I noted of the ? type in Rothney collection : flagellum 

 obscurely reddit*h beneath ; mesothorax dull, with hardly 

 visible very weak punctures ; scutellum shining ; second 

 s.m. broad; abdomen shining, with brilliant white bands. 

 The male, not previously described, is also in the collection; 

 it has a very broad head, with broad cheeks and long man- 

 dibles; scutellum shining as in ? ; second s.m. not unusually 

 broad. 



Andrena incanescenSj sp. n. 



S . — Length about 9 mm. 



Black, head and thorax with long dull white hair, faintly 

 yellowish on thorax above, but with no black hair anywhere; 

 head broad, facial quadrangle much broader than long ; ^o 

 light face-markings ; process of labrum polished, broadly 

 truncate ; mandibles ordinary, with an inner tooth. Malar 

 space linear, with a distinct tubercle at upper end ; cheeks 

 rounded, covered with long hair ; clypeus ordinary, convex, 

 shining, finely punctured, with no smooth line ; flagellum 

 stout, crenulated, very obscurely reddish beneath ; third an- 

 tennal joint a little shorter than 4 + 5; mesothorax dull, 

 with very long hair ; scutellum shining ; area of metathorax 

 hardly defined, rugose, the rugae transverse, the metathorax 

 covered with very long hair; tegulse piceous. Wings reddish 

 hyaline ; stigma well developed, dark reddish ; nervures 

 fuscous, second s.m. receiving first r. n. a little before or at 

 middle; b.n. falling just short of nervulus. Legs black. 



