Published online by Cambridge University Press: 31 May 2012
The bee-genus Anthidium is not very well represented in New Mexico, the following being all yet observed.
(1.) Anthidium larreœ, n. sp.— ♀. Length about 12Û mm., fairly stout, but the abdomen not subglobose; black, with yellow markings, those of the thorax recalling Steniolia duplicata. Head large, face nearly square, moderately shining, closely punctured, sides of vertex with punctures of unequal size; end of mandibles not developed into distinct teeth. Antennæ short, black.