8o Cameron, Hymenoptera Orientalia. 



except behind the ocelli ; the clypeus and labrum lemon- 

 yellow ; the clypeus strongly and uniformly covered with 

 large, shallow punctures, its apex almost transverse ; the 

 labrum punctured like the clypeus, but not quite so 

 strongly, thickly fringed with long, white hair. Mandibles 

 for the greater part ferruginous, black at the base, with a 

 yellow mark in the centre. Thorax thickly covered all 

 over with long, pale fulvous hair ; the tegulae yellow. 

 Wings hyaline, the costa and stigma rufo-testaceous ; the 

 second and third cubital cellules almost equal in length at 

 the top ; the second at the bottom hardly one-half the 

 length of the third. Legs thickly covered with pale hair; 

 on the under side of the tarsi with rufous hair ; the apical 

 joints of the tarsi being rufous ; the calcaria pale. Abdo- 

 men black ; the basal segment thickly covered with long, 

 pale hair ; the second and third segments with a broad 

 belt of depressed fulvous down on their base ; the fourth 

 and fifth covered entirely with pale, fulvous pile, the apical 

 segments with the pubescence rufous, not pale fulvous; 

 the ventral segments fringed with pale fulvous hair ; the 

 texture of the pygidium is hidden by the pubescence ; the 

 hypopygium is smooth, bare, the base black, the rest 

 ferruginous. 



The ligula is elongated, extending considerably beyond 

 the palpi, is stout and densely haired ; the paraglossae are 

 also hairy and are slightly longer than the palpi ; the basal 

 joint of the palpi is about one-half longer than the second ; 

 the apical two minute, the last shorter than the preceding. 

 The second joint of the maxillary palpi is the longer, the 

 rest subequal. 



Anthophora CELLULARIS, Sp. nov. 



Long. 7-8 mm. $. 



Hab. Poona ( Wroughton). 



In the table {I.e., p. 525) this species comes in at 



