CAMERON, FOSSOKES. 253 



anterior with short, stoul spines on the 1 sides (the number indefinite, owing to some hav- 

 ing, apparently, been broken off). $. Length 22 mm. 



Momho, I'sambam, June. 



Temples roundly narrowed. The 3rd joint of antenna- not one quarter longer than 

 the 4th. Pronotum clearly shorter than the mesonotum. Metanotum irregularly trans- 

 versely striated, more weakly and closely at the base than at the apex; the striae clearly 

 separated and more or less curved; the apex is broadly rounded. There is a distinct, 

 transverse furrow on the 2nd ventral segment. Clypeus somewhat short, its apex broadly 

 rounded; labrum hidden. 



A comparatively large species. It differs from typical Pompilus in the transverse 

 median nervure not being interstitial, it being as in P. coffer, KOHL. 



The tibiae, too, are only very weakly spinose, they being almost as in Ayenia. 



B. Abdomen broadly red at the base, the 2nd cubital cellule not narrowed in front. 



Pompilus rubrozonatns, sp. uov. 



Black, the 1st abdominal segment except narrowly at the base, the 2nd entirely 

 and the 3rd to near the middle red; covered with a white pile; the wings hyaline, smoky 

 from near (he end of the radial and cubital cellules, the nervures black; the 2nd and 3rd 

 abscissa? of radius longish, equal in length, the recurrent nervures received shortly before 

 the middle of the cellules, the 2nd more distinctly so than the 1st; the transverse median 

 nervure received distinctly beyond the transverse basal; the accessory nervure in hind 

 wings shortly before the cubitus. $. 



Length $ 11 mm.; tf 7 mm. 



Kili HI ndjaro: Kibonoto, steppe lower cultivated zone, 1000 1200 m. April 

 and May. 



Eyes slightly converging above ; the hinder ocelli separated from each by a distinctly 

 less distance than they are from the eyes. Temples distinct, roundly narrowed. 3rd 

 antennal joint about one fourth longer than the 4th. Base of mesonotum broadly rounded, 

 not angled. The long spur of the hind tibia? short, not much more than one fourth of 

 the length of metatarsus; the claws with a sharp, short tooth at the base. 



C. Abdomen red at the base, the 3rd cubital cellule append undated or subappendiculated 



- Entypus. 



Pompilus (Entypus) subpetiolatus, sp. nov. 



Black, the 1st, 2nd and basal half of 3rd abdominal segment, red, the wings 

 fuscous, slightly tinged with violaceous, the nervures black; the 2nd abscissa of radius 

 as long as the basal, the 3rd very short, the apical two transverse cubital nervures 

 almost, in some examples, actually meeting; the 3rd transverse cubital nervure roundly 

 curved; the transverse median nervure is received shortly beyond the transverse basal; 

 the 1st recurrent in the apical fourth, the 2nd in the middle of cellule; the 'transverse 



