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Franz Friedr. Kohl. 



a central and four lateral keels (the central straight, that next to it curved, converging 

 towards the apex, the second also slightly curved, the others notum projects into a blunt 

 tooth truncated at the apex, and laterally bears a sharp moderately long tooth. The 

 petiole is a little longer than the hind coxae. The apical abdominal segnients are closely 

 covered with a white pubescence. Wings as long as the thorax, largely suffused with 

 fuscous in the middle; both the reccurent nervures are received before the middle of 

 the cellules.< 



36. Ampulex (Rhinopsis) major Kohl n. sp. 

 (Beschreibung siehe oben pag. 467, 9.) 



Orient. Reg. (Malacca). 



37. Ampulex (Rhinopsis) metallica Kohl n. sp. 



(Beschreibung siehe oben pag. 465, 9.) 

 Orient. Reg. (Malacca ). 



38. Ampulex micans Kohl n. sp. 

 (Beschreibung siehe oben pag. 478 u. 480, 9.) 

 Austral. Reg. an. Neotrop. Reg. 



39. Ampulex minor Kohl n. sp. 

 (Beschreibung siehe oben pag. 480J. 



Neotrop. Reg. (Brasilia — Mus. palat. Vindob.; Mus. Hung. nat. Budapest). 



40. Ampulex Moebii Kohl n. sp. 

 (Beschreibung siehe oben pag. 476, 9.) 



Aethiop. Reg. (Promont. b. sp. — Mus. zool. Berol.). 



41. Ampulex mutilloides Kohl n. sp. 



(Beschreibung siehe oben pag. 46g, 5.) 

 Aethiop. Reg. (Africa australis). 



42. Ampulex nebulosa Smith. 



Ampulex nebulosa Smith, Cat. Hym. Ins. Brit. Mus., P. IV, pag. 270, 9 . . 1856 

 »Female. Length 4'/2 lines. — Green: the head, pro- and niesothorax covered 

 with large deep confluent punctures; the clypeus with an elevated carina in the centre, 

 its apex as well as the mandibles ferruginous; the antennae black; the head with scat- 

 tered erect long white hairs. The metathorax with one central and three lateral longi- 

 tudinal oblique carinae, between which it is transverselv striated; the lateral apical mar- 

 gins of the verge of the truncation armed with a stout acute tooth; the truncation 

 transverselv rugose; the postscutellum covered with silvery pubescence; thorax and legs 

 with scattered erect pale pubescence; the posterior coxae covered with silvery-white 

 pubescence; the calcaria pale testaceous; the wings hvahne, a dark cloud crossing the 

 anterior wings from the base of the marginal cell, occupying the apex of the first sub- 

 marginal, the whole of the second, and the upper portion of the third discoidal cell. 

 Abdomen strongly, but not very closely, punctured, the apex of the second segment, 

 and the whole of the following segments covered with silverv hairs. 

 »Hab.: Port Natal.< 



43. Ampulex neotropica Kohl n. sp. 

 (Beschreibung siehe oben pag. 479, cT 9.) 

 Neotrop. Reg. (Chiriqui). 



