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NEW BEES OF THE GENUS ANDRENA, FROM WISCONSIN
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 31 May 2012
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♀. –Length about 12 mm.; black; head and thorax with pale ochraceous or whitish hair, very short and thin on thoracic dorsum ; head ordinary, facial quadrangle square; vertex behind the ocelli finely roughened and punctnred; front below the ocelli punctured as well as grooved; facial foveæ broad, pale, closely adjacent to eyes; antennæ dark; clypeus thinly hirsute, shining, strongry but not densely punctured, no median smooth line; process of labrum truncate; maxillary palpi short; mesothorax shining, strongly but not densely punctured, metathorax very coarsely roughened, enclosure irregularly subreticurately ridged, but without a transverse bounding ridge; tegulæ dark, with a ferruginous spot; wings dusky with a yellow tint, nervures and stigma ferruginous, second submarginal cell broad; legs wholly dark; hind tibial spur of hind legs much curved; hair on inner side of basal joint of hind tarsi fulvous; abdomen shining, stronglyand closely punctured, finely pubescent at sides, but without dorsal hair-bands; fimbria fulvous.
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