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TWO NEW BEES OF THE GENUS ANDRENA FROM CANADA
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 31 May 2012
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The Canadian bees now described were received from Mr. Albert F. Winn; the types are in my possession.
Andrena lucifera n. sp.
♀. Length about 9 mm., expanse 18; black, including mandibles and legs, the antennae black with the flagellum thickened and faintly brownish beneath beyond the base; pubescence of head and thorai very scanty, dull white, the thorax almost nude above, the sparse hair easily deciduous; head broad, facial quadrangle conspicuously broader than long; mandibles ordinary, malar space linear; process of labrum very large, obtusely triangular, shining; clypeus wholly dull, with a minutely granular surface, and sparse punctures; no smooth line, though the middle is slightly elevated: on each side above the clypeus, from the antennae to the orbits, is a broad highly polished area, but the supraclypeal area and middle of front are dull; facial foveae moderately broad, with shining white tomentum; distance from upper end of fovea to lateral ocellus about or nearly as great as width of fovea; below the foveae extend (with approximately even width) below level of antennae, and are separated from orbits by a shining line; cheeks shining, convex, very broad, the upper part strongly keeled behind; third antennal joint fully as long as 4+5; meso-thorax dullish, more shining posteriorly, without evident punctures under a lens, but the microscope shows a minutely tessellated surface and scattered small punctures; scutellum polished, with a median impressed line; mesopleura glistening, rugulose, the lower part produced into a sort of tubercle, and the shining anterior face of lower part having a triangular outline; metathorax dull and granular, but the large basal area triangular, with numerous conspicuous plicae, radiating at sides and a few stronger ones in middle; tegulae reddish brown, anteriorly blackened; wings conspicuously reddish, stigma dark reddish brown, the middle darker than the margins, veins brown; basal nervure falling well short of nervulus; second cubital cell narrow, much higher than broad, receiving recurrent nervure not far from end; legs with pale brown hair, the hind tibial scopa wholly pale, faintly reddish, the hairs on outer side simple; spurs normal, pale reddish; abdomen broad, highly polished, nude above, without bands, the hind margins of the tergites obscurely brownish; under a lens no distinct punctures are visible, but the microscope shows sparse minute punctures; apical depression of first tergite short, of second less than half distance from base to apex, but rather more than two-fifths; apical fimbria pale brown; venter with dull whitish hair.
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