110 apim;. 



the antennae two thirds of the length of the body. The thorax 

 with fulvous pubescence above ; the legs with the same ; the tarsi 

 ferruginous; the wings hyaline, the nervures ferruginous. The 

 two basal segments of the abdomen with fulvous, and the rest with 

 black pubescence. 



Hab. Italy 



3. Eucera rufipes. 



Female. Length 6 lines. — Black ; the face with griseous pubes- 

 cence, that on the cheeks white ; the clypeus slightly produced and 

 flat, its anterior margin truncate ; the nagellum rufo-testaceous 

 beneath. The thorax clothed above with pale fulvous pubescence ; 

 on the legs, which are ferruginous, it is fulvous ; wings hyaline, 

 slightly clouded at their apex; the nervures and tegulae ferruginous. 

 The basal segment of the abdomen with thin griseous pubescence, the 

 second, third, and fourth segments with broad white fasciae, that on 

 the second segment interrupted ; the fascia on the fifth segment is 

 fulvous in the middle ; the sixth segment with ferruginous pubes- 

 cence at the sides, beneath obscurely ferruginous. 



Hab. Polish Ukrain. 



4. Eucera nigrifrons. 



Female. Length 6 lines. — Black. The head with black pubescence, 

 that on the labrum fusco-ferruginous. Thorax clothed above with 

 cinereous, and beneath with dark fuscous, nearly black, pubescence ; 

 the legs dark rufo-piceous, the apical joints of the tarsi ferruginous ; 

 the posterior tarsi ferruginous, the tibiae and tarsi densely clothed 

 with bright fulvous pubescence ; wings hyaline, the nervures and 

 tegulae dark ferruginous. The basal segment of the abdomen with 

 thin pale pubescence; the second, third, and fourth segments 

 with a patch of white pubescence on the apical margins laterally ; 

 the fifth and sixth segments margined with fulvous pubescence ; 

 beneath, the margins of the segments rufo-piceous. 



Hab. Dalmatia. 



5. Eucera velutina. 



Male. Length 4^-6 lines. — Black, densely clothed with pale ful- 

 vous pubescence, on the labrum and cheeks it is white ; the clypeus 

 yellowish white. The pubescence on the thorax beneath is white, 

 on the legs very pale fulvous ; the apical joints of the tarsi pale 

 ferruginous ; wings hyaline. The abdomen very pubescent ; the 

 apical margins of the fourth and fifth segments with short pubescent 

 fasciae, nearly white. 



Hab. Syria, Magdala. 



