130 E. T. CRESSON. 



101. Pomjilus (Agenia) acceptus, n. sp. 



FemaU'. — Robust, entirely and uniformly ferruginous, covered with 

 a very fine, whitish sericeous pile; head large, clypeus hirge, truncate 

 in front, tips of mandibles blackish ; antennae entirely ferruginous ; 

 prothorax large, its posterior margin arcuate; metathorax rounded, 

 with a short, well-impressed line on the basal middle; wings narrow, 

 pale yellowish-hyaline, with three fuscous bands, the middle one the 

 Figure 11. broadest; wing-cells as in Fig. 11; legs long and 



slender, ferruginous, the four posterior coxaj with 

 ^~^^I2^^^^=:^ a blackish stain beneath ; abdomen ovate, convex, 

 subpetiolate, ferruginous, the apical segment with 

 a fuscous spot. Length 5 lines. 



Hah. — Georgia, (Coll. Am. Ent. Soc). 



One $ specimen. Easily distinguished by the color being entirely 

 ferruginous, and by the trifasciate wings. 



(From Cuba and Mexico.) 



102. Pompilus (Agenia) bellus. 



PompUus bellus, Cressou, Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil, iv, p. 124, % 9* 

 % $. — Bright blue, shining; antennae black; wings hyaline. Length 

 3—4^ lines. 



ffab.—Cnhti, (Coll. Am. Ent. Soc). 



Two 9 , three S specimens. A beautiful little species, easily re- 

 cognized by the bright blue color of the body. 



103. Pompilus (Agenia) violaceipes. 



Pomj)ilufi violaceipes, Cresson, Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil, iv, p. 129, 9- 

 Femalt:. — Black ; thorax iind abdomen above ferruginous, the latter 

 strongly tinged with a beautiful violet color; legs deep violet; wings 

 fuscous, the anterior pair with a strong brassy gloss, the tip violet. 

 J^ength 5-1 lines. 



i/ci(^.— Cuba, (Coll. Am. Ent. Soc). 

 One 9 specimen. 



104. Pompilus (Agenia) macer. 



Pompilus maccr, Cresson, Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil., iv, p. 125. %. 

 Male. — Slender, black, basal half of the abdomen ferruginous; 

 wings subhyaline. Length 'l'\ lines. 



Hah. — Cuba, (Coll. Dr. J. Gundlach). One specimen. 



lO.j. Pompilus (Agenia) mexicanus, n. sp. 



Female. — Black, with a dull purplish tinge; somewhat pruinose, 

 clothed with a fine cinereous pile^ most dense on the face ; head more 

 transverse than usual; clypeus broadly rounded in front; antenna! 

 long, slender, black; thorax robust; posterior margin of the prothorax 



