PSEUDAGENIA. 167 



extends along the basal nervure ; the second band from the base of the stigma to the 

 end of the third cubital cellule, beyond which the wing is pale fulvous-hyaline. 



14. Pseudagenia tolteca. (Tab. X. figg. 14 ; Ua, wing.) 



Cserulea ; alis hyalinis, apice fuscis. $ . 

 Long. 6-7 millim. 



Hab. Mexico, Omilteme in Guerrero 8000 feet, Cuernavaca in Morelos (H. H Smith). 



Head wider than the thorax, finely punctured, the face with a whitish pubescence ; 

 eyes distinctly converging beneath ; the ocelli in a triangle, the hinder ones separated 

 from the eyes by a greater distance than they are from each other ; the occiput slightly 

 convex, the sides rounded ; the clypeus smooth and shining, broadly rounded at the 

 apex. Antennae thin, rather long. Pro thorax shorter than the head, the sides rounded, 

 narrowed towards the base, the apex arcuate. The thorax finely punctured, not 

 narrowed towards the apex ; the median segment opaque, alutaceous, the sides densely 

 covered with white pubescence, almost black, as are also the pleurae, these being also 

 opaque. Abdomen of a much brighter blue colour than the thorax, shining, pruinose 

 towards the apex ; pedunculated, the base narrow, the apex sharply pointed ; the 

 pygidium bearing long black hair, finely punctured, dull fulvous towards the apex. 

 Legs long and slender ; the long spur of the hind tibiae does not reach the middle of 

 the metatarsus. 



^15. Pseudagenia nubifer. 



Pompilus nubifer, Cresson, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist. xii. p. 374 '. 

 Hab. Mexico, Orizaba (Sumichrast 1 ). 



y 16. Pseudagenia cserulipes. 



Agenia ccerulipes, Smith, Journ. Ent. i. p. 397 \ 

 Hab. Mexico, Orizaba x . 



17. Pseudagenia azurea. 



Pompilus {Agenia) azureus, Cresson, Trans. Am. Ent. Soc. i. p. 131 \ 

 Hab. Mexico, Vera Cruz (Sartorius x ). 



/ 

 A 8. Pseudagenia collina. (Tab. X. fig. 13, $ .) 



Azurea, antennis pedibusque nigris ; alis hyalinis, fusco-bifasciatis. $ . 

 Long. 10 millim. 



Hab. Guatemala, El Tumbador 2500 feet (Champion). 



Eyes slightly converging beneath. Ocelli in a triangle, the hinder ones separated 

 from the eyes by a somewhat greater distance than they are from each other. Clypeus 



