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Process of labruin broadly truncate. Clypeus shining, well punc- 

 tured, without any smooth line. Facial foveae seen from above very 

 light grayish brown, occupying about two-thirds space between eye 

 and antenna, ending below a little below level of antennae. Flagellum 

 obscure brownish beneath, shorter than usual. Third antennal 

 joint not as long as next three combined. Meso thorax dull in front, 

 but the posterior two-thirds and the scutellum shining, with very 

 feeble punctures. Area of metathorax dull and granular, scarcely 

 denned. Tegulae dark reddish, wings hyaline, nervures rather dark 

 reddish, but the large stigma bright ferruginous. Basal nervure 

 falling just short of transverse median. Second submarginal cell 

 receiving first recurrent nervure beyond middle. Tarsi brownish, 

 clear red at apex. Abdomen broad, shining, without evident punc- 

 tures; hind margins of segments reddish brown; second segment 

 in middle depressed about one-third or slightly more. Second and 

 following segments with distinct white hair bands, broadly inter- 

 rupted on second. Hair at apex creamy white. 



(There are two specimens, with the same number. Another speci- 

 men (Colorado, Gillette, No. 2094) was given a different name, but 

 is the same species. The color of the facial foveae is rather variable, 

 and the insect may be sought in a section below, as is there indicated. 

 In the key this species falls close to A. subdistans, from which it is 

 separated by the dark brown hind tibiae.) 



A. pJiocata Cockerell is extremely close to A. coloradina, but dis- 

 tinct. A. phocata differs by being a little larger, with orange-tinted 

 wings; broad smooth band on middle of clypeus; facial foveae seal 

 brown above, white below. 



Type.— Cat. No. 18162, U.S.N .M. 



b 79 . Basal nervure meeting transverse median; thoracic hair ochreous or fulvous; 



rather larger than A. coloradina. 

 a 80 . Clypeus with a distinct median ridge, and large punctures ; hair bands of abdomen 



pale ochreous. 



ANDREIiA FULVIHIRTA, new species. 



Colorado. (Gillette, 2091.) 



Female. — Length, 9 mm. Black, with the pubescence fulvous, 

 including that of the abdominal bands. Facial quadrangle broader 

 than long. Process of labrum truncate, the truncation somewhat 

 concave. Clypeus shining, with large irregular punctures and a fine 

 median ridge. Facial foveae seen from above pale reddish, moder- 

 ately broad, ending below at about level of top of clypeus. Flagel- 

 lum very obscurely brownish beneath. Third antennal joint not so 

 long as next three together. Meso thorax dullish, feebly punctured. 

 Area of metathorax granular. Tegulae dark reddish. Wings clear 

 hyaline, faintly dusky at apex. Stigma and nervures amber color, 

 the stigma large and very bright. Basal nervure meeting transverse 



