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edge of pronotum black; dorsulum dullish, finely reticulated, its punctures 

 larger and sparser than on the face; notauli represented by a shining line; 

 mesopleurae sculptured somewhat like the dorsulum but not so sparsely or 

 distinctly punctured; scutel hairy and sculptured much like the dorsulum, 

 except that the hairs are longer and coarser on the edges; metanotum hairy 

 like the hind edge of the scutel, its sculpture dense and rather indefinite; 

 tegulae brownish, nearly polished, wing-base partly dark brownish, subcosta 

 blackish brown, stigma and other veins brownish stramineous, membrane 

 uniformly tinged with brown; legs blackish except for the small tarsi beyond 

 the metatarsi which are more or less dark brown, legs covered with brownish- 

 golden and ochreous hairs; scopa typical, its hairs pale golden except at base 

 above where they are dark brownish; hind metatarsi at most apparently a 

 little narrower than mid-metatarsi; propodeum, with its enclosure, distin- 

 guishable from the adjoining region only by its hairlessness, dullish and finely 

 reticulated, rest of upper face of propodeum sculptured somewhat like the 

 metanotum but not so densely, and covered with finer pale-ochreous hair; 

 propodeal pleurae finely reticulated and with sparse shallow punctures; 

 floccus pale ochreous; abdomen with its tergum shining, faintly greenish, 

 nearly polished, finely reticulate and with sparse, fine, inconspicuous punc- 

 tures from two to six or more puncture-widths apart on the first tergite, the 

 punctures hardly closer on the succeeding tergites; second, third and fourth 

 tergites without an apical, whitish hair-band; apical edge of first, second, 

 third and fourth tergites with a stramineous border; second tergite with its 

 elevated portion down the middle : depressed portion : : 15: 8; fifth tergite dullish 

 reticulate, its punctures coarser, more sharply defined and closer together 

 than on the other tergites; pygidium nearly planate, with a slightly elevated, 

 triangular embossed area, the end of which is flush with the elevated end of 

 the pygidium; tergum with inconspicuous hairs that are ochreous on the first 

 and second tergites and brownish on the third and fourth tergites except 

 for a fringe of pale hairs at base and apex of the usually exposed parts of the 

 third and fourth tergites; anal fimbria pale brownish golden; end of tergite 

 with a dense brush of darker brownish hairs on each side. 



In a paratopotype caught June 14 by C. W. Johnson the 

 enclosure is denned on one side by a delicate raised line. 



Andrena (Andrena) vulgaris, new species. 



Type. — Boston Society of Natural History. 



Type locality. — Halfway House, Mt. Washington, New Hampshire, June 

 13, 1917 (C. W. Johnson). 

 Related to A. (A.) wheeleri Graenicher. 



Male. — Length 7 mm.; body black, mostly covered with whitish hair; 

 head with its facial fine : transfacial fine : : 42 : 54; axial line : temporal fine 

 :: 23 : 13; temples rounded, almost trapezoidal in outline; malar fine : joint 

 3 of antennae :: 1 : 6; elevated portion of malar space down its middle shorter 

 than the depressed portion, virtually wanting; head covered with white hairs 

 throughout; front indistinctly punctured, dullish, reticulated and with fine, 

 longitudinal carinae; ocellocular fine : ocelloccipital line :: 12 : 4; face shin- 

 ing, distinctly punctured, its punctures from one to three puncture-widths 

 apart; clypeus convex, elevated above the apical margin, more distinctly 

 and closely punctured than the face; clypearea wanting, barely represented 

 by sparser puncturation down the middle ; sculpture of the clypeus not hidden 

 by the moustache; labrarea with a broad, rounded, shallow emargination, 

 polished, its width at base : greatest length :: 8 : 2; width at apex : length down 

 the middle :: 6 : 1.5;- labrarea at base : distance between lower corners of 

 clypeus :: 8 : 14; labrum with a fringe of whitish hairs; joint 3 of antennae 

 : 4 :: 6 : 5; joint 4 and following joints from as long as thick to one and one- 

 half times as long as thick, dullish; flagel almost straight in outline; antennae 

 blackish throughout; mandibles atypical, robust, extending barely beyond 



