1946] African Anthophora 23 
Anthophora katangensis Cockerell 
Cameroons: Metet ( G . Schwab). $ . 
Anthophora flavicollis loveridgei, new subspecies 
$ . Exactly the size and aspect of A. flavicollis Gerst., with 
the thorax red-haired above, and the abdomen entirely black, 
but with no band of red hair beneath the wings, and the thorax 
broadly black-haired in front as far back as the red tegulse. 
The statement that the abdomen is all black must be qualified 
by reference to the apical fringe of white hair, which is as in 
A. flavicollis. It is broadly interrupted in the middle. The 
clypeal mark, broadened at lower end, is white. A second speci- 
men ha$ the black on anterior part of thorax less developed, 
taking the form of two lobes, but continuous along the margin 
in front. 
Tanganyika Territory: Kilosa, January 7, 1922 (A. Love- 
ridge). 
Anthophora flavicollis Gerstaecker 
Belgian Congo: Village of Malela (Chief Kansende), 5° 
40' S., 23° 45' E. (/. Bequaert). 
Anthophora africana Friese 
Tanganyika Territory: Kilosa, April 4, 1922 (A. Love- 
ridge) . 
Anthophora cincta Fabricius 
Liberia: Gondalahun (/. Bequaert). 
Anthophora centralis Cockerell 
Cameroons: Metet (G. Schwab). 
Anthophora ugandae Meade-Waldo 
Cameroons: Metet (G. Schwab). 
Anthophora advena F. Smith 
Tanganyika Territory: Kilosa, $, January 7, 1922; 
April 14, 1922 ( A . Loveridge). Also a female from Zanzibar 
(C. Cooke). 
Anthophora advenula Cockerell 
Cameroons: Metet (G. Schwab). 
Very like A. triangulifera Ckll., but easily distinguished by 
the form of the labrum. 
Anthophora adveniformis, new species 
$ . Length about 16.5 mm.; robust; black, the thorax above 
covered with bright red hair; the abdomen with no light hair 
