POMPILIDvE. 



Micraphcidnus. ' 



This genus belongs to the ^j»<?rm/, which name should have 

 been placed above Micnqjhadhus on p. 212. 



As thei-e seems to be considerable doubt if the name Ponipiliis 

 was ever in actual use in MoUusca (Ce])halopods) it hardly appears 

 advisable to drop it in the Hymenoptera. Cf. Schulz, Hymen- 

 opterenstudien, 1905, p. S. 



SPHEGID.E. 



Anunophila erythrosjjila, sp. nov. 



Black, thickly covered with a white pile and with white hair, 

 the mandibles, greater part of pronotum, tegulai, 2 lines on the 

 basal half of metanotum, its apex, the greater part of mesopleurae 

 and the lower half of metapleuras, rufous. Foui" anterior legs 

 rufous, the femora and tibias more or less marked behind with 

 black ; hind legs black, the ai^ex of femora and more or less of 

 the inner side and base of tibiae black. Wings short, reaching to 

 the apex of the 2nd joint of the petiole ; hyaline, the stigma and 

 nervures black ; the 3rd cubital cellule scarcely half the length of 

 the 2nd. Male. 



Length 20 mm. ; petiole 7| mm. 



Table Farm, Mrs. G. White.- Glen Lynden. Miss L. Lej.pan. 



Clypeus about one-thii-d longer than its width; its ai)ex 

 transverse. Hind ocelli separated from each other by a. slightly 

 less distance than they are from the eyes. . Front, except at the 

 top, somewhat strongly and moderately closely ppnctiired ; the 

 vertex sparsely punctured along the sides and between the ocelli. 

 Pronotum punctured, but not strongly or closely, the apex almost 

 smooth. Mesonotum transversely punctured, the punctures with 

 interlacing transverse fine striai'. Scutellum somewhat closely 

 punctured : the centre, witli a narrow, finely striated longitudinal 



furrow. Post-scutellum deeply punctured. Metanotum closely, 



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