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with irregular rugae on basal half, finely reticulated on apical haK, rounded 

 off at apex, rest of upper face sculptured somewhat like the mesopleurae but 

 with smaller pits and covered with concolorous hair; propodeal pleurae finely 

 reticulate, sparsely indistinctly punctured, propodeal floccus whitish; abdo- 

 men with its tergum shining, almost pohshed, partly finely reticulated, dis- 

 tinctly punctured, the punctures mostly three or four puncture-widths apart; 

 first tergite with erect whitish hairs, second and third tergites with shorter, 

 reclinate, whitish hairs; second tergite with its elevated portion down the 

 middle : depressed portion presumably :: 21 : 6; third and fourth tergites 

 with whitish recUnate hairs on the elevated portion; exposed portion of sixth 

 and seventh tergites with a stramineous margin; seventh and eighth sternites 

 as in the figures of these parts; tergum not conspicuously banded, appearing 

 bandless, with rather inconspicuous hairs that are supplemented on the sides 

 of the second, third and fourth tergites by thin ochreous hair; hair at apex 

 of abdomen whitish or pale ochreous; cardo finely reticulated; hypopygium 

 mostly dark brownish; lingam and end of stipes pale stramineous. 



Other localities. — One female, Colebrook, Connecticut, June 8 

 to 11, 1911 (W. M. Wheeler). One female, Bretton Woods, New 

 Hampshire, June 24, 1913 (C. W. Johnson). 



Allotopotype. — Boston Society of Natural History, with the 

 same data as the type. 



Presumably related to A. (A.) fragariana Graenicher. 



Andrena (Andrena) adelae, new species. 



Type locality. — Chevy Chase, Maryland, April 22, 1919 (Pearce Davis). 



Related to A. (A.) tumida Viereck. 



Female. — Length 9 mm.; body black, mostly covered with pale-ochreous, 

 almost white hairs; head with its facial line : transfacial line :: 52 : 64; axial 

 line : temporal line :: 26 : 15; elevated portion of malar space shorter than 

 depressed portion; malar line : joint 3 of antennae :: 2 : 8; ocelloccipital line : 

 greatest diameter of lateral ocellus :: 4 : 4; head covered with whitish hairs, 

 front rather longitudinally sculptured, almost reticulate, not elevated into 

 a welt along the fovea; fovea at most : ocellocular line :: 7 : 12; distance 

 between fovea and ocelli : ocellocular line :: 5 : 12; foveal band poorly devel- 

 oped, not present at upper end of the inner eye-margin; fovea attenuated 

 toward its lower end which is apparently a little below the clypeal line, fovea 

 filled with pale-ochreous hairs; face mostly shiny, partly finely reticulate, 

 with rather indefinite punctures that are apparently well separated; clypeus 

 convex, sculptured like the face except that the punctures are larger and well 

 defined; cl3^pearea represented by sparser puncturation down the middle of 

 the clypeus, the latter thinly hairy, its sculpture not at all hidden by hairs; 

 labrarea truncate, its width at base : length down the middle : : 10 : 3 ; width 

 at apex : length down the middle : : 5 : 3 ; labrum with a fringe of golden hairs 

 and with a poorly developed median longitudinal elevated line between the 

 labrarea and apical edge of labrum; joint 3 of antennae : 4+5 :: 8 : 9; joints 

 4 and 5 thicker than long, the succeeding joints as thick as long or little 

 longer than thick except joint 12 which is distinctly longer than thick; antennae 

 blackish throughout; mandibles atypical, robust, extending to the outer 

 edge of the labrarea, black except for the apical fourth and inner edge which 

 are clear dark reddish; palpi nearly typical; thorax covered with an abundance 

 of pale-ochreous, almost white hairs which are shorter on the dorsulum than 

 on the mesopleurae; dorsulum dullish, finely reticulated and punctured Uke 

 the face but more distinctly so and not so shiny; notauli represented by a 

 shining line; mesopleurae with almost whitish hairs, sculptured somewhat 

 Uke the dorsulum but not so closely or distinctly punctured; scutel hairy 

 and sculptured much like the dorsulum, except that its disc is more shiny; 

 metapotum hairy and sculptured like the dorsulum except that the sculpture 



