300 HYMENOPTEKA. 



anterior legs in front and the tarsi are entirely yellow ; the middle pair have the coxae, 

 the greater part of the trochanters, the femora (except at the base), and the apices of 

 the tarsi, yellow ; the apical four joints of the hind tarsi are also yellow. The head and 

 thorax are covered with a close fuscous pile. 



ANOMALON. 



Anomalon, Jurine, Nouv. Methode de classer les Hymen, et les Dipteres, p. 114 (1807) ; Graven- 

 horst, Ichn. Europ. iii. p. 627. 



1. Anomalon mexicanum. 



Anomalon mexicanum, Cresson, Proc. Acad. Phil. 1873, p. 376 ( ? ) \ 

 Hab. Mexico, Orizaba (Sumichrast) \ 



2. Anomalon vitticolle. 



Anomalon vitticolle, Cresson, Proc. Acad. Phil. 1873, p. 377 ( ? ) T . 

 Hab. Mexico, Orizaba (Sumichrast) 1 . 



3. Anomalon magum. 



Anomalon magum, Cresson, Proc. Acad. Phil. 1873, p. 377 ( $ $ ) \ 

 Hab. Mexico, Cordova 1 (Sumichrast). 



4. Anomalon peritum. 



Anomalon peritum, Cresson, Proc. Acad. Phil. 1873, p. 377 ( ? ) \ 

 Hab. Mexico, Mirador 1 (Dr. Sartorius). 



5. Anomalon residuum. 



Anomalon residuum, Cresson, Proc. Acad. Phil. 1873, p. 378 ( ? ) \ 

 Hab. Mexico, Orizaba (Sumichrast) K 



6. Anomalon scelerosum. 



Anomalon scelerosum, Cresson, Proc. Acad. Phil. 1873, p. 378 (£ $ ) 1 . 

 Hab. Mexico, Orizaba (Sumichrast) 1 . 



7. Anomalon guatemalenum. (Tab. xii. fig. 26.) 



Ferrugineum ; an tennis nigris, tarsis flavis ; alis fere fumatis. 5 . 

 Long. 23 millim. 



Hab. Guatemala, Purula (Champion). 



Antennae thin, filiform, pilose, inclining to brownish on the lower side ; about three 

 fourths the length of the body. Head rugose, covered closely with a whitish pubescence. 



