00 Cameron, Hymenoptera, from Greymouth. 



silvery pubescence ; the eyes very slightly converging 

 beneath, straight ; the hinder ocelli separated from each 

 other by a somewhat less distance than they are from the 

 eyes. The three basal joints of the antennae black, closely 

 covered with white pubescence. Thorax almost shining, 

 thickly covered with short white pubescence ; the median 

 segment elongate, rounded. Legs pruinose. Wings as 

 long as the body ; the apex of the radial nervure with a 

 slight curve ; the second and third cubital cellules at the 

 top as long as the third ; the first transverse cubital nervure 

 at the bottom slightly curved, the rest oblique ; the first 

 recurrent nervure is received shortly beyond, the second 

 shortly before, the middle of the cellules. Legs entirely 

 black ; the femora sparsely covered with white hair ; the 

 tibiae and tarsi with white pubescence, the apex of the 

 hind tibiae on the inner side with fulvous pubescence. 

 Abdomen shining, impunctate, the apex with short white 

 hair ; the hypopygium large, broadly keeled at the base 

 in the middle ; the apex rounded, sparsely covered with 

 long white hair. 



ANTHOPHILA. 

 ANDRENID^. 



Dasycolletes vestitus Sm. 



Trans, Entoni. Soc, 1876, p. 485. 

 Two specimens. 



Dasycolletes hirtipes Sm. 



Trans, Entom. Soc, 1878, p. 7. 

 One specimen. 



Prosopis agilis Sm. 



Trans. Entom. Soc, 1876, p. 484. 

 One specimen. 



