WEST INDIAN HYMENOPTERA. 
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Klis (Dielis) fulvohirta Cr. 
Seolia (Elis) fulvohirtn Cr., Proc. Eiit. Soc. Phila., iv, p. II9, 9 % . 
One % specimen ; Port Antonio. 
Elis (Diolis) trifaseiafa Fahr. 
Tiphia trifasciata Fabr., Fut. Syst. ii, p. 246. 
Scolia trifasciata Klujj., Weber and Mohr., Beitr. i, p. 32. 
Kingston ; Port Antonio. Nnnierons 9 S specimens. 
Elis (Dielis) atrata Fabr. 
Scolia atrata Fabr., Fnt. Syst. ii, p. 228. 
Colpa atrata Lep. St. F. Hyin. iii, p. 535. 
Scolia micans Guer.. Voy. Coq. Zool. ii. pt. 2, p. 251 ; Beauv., Ins. Afr. et 
Anier. p. 258, pi. x, fig. 3, 9- 
Port Antonio ; Annotto Bay. Several % specimens. 
POMPILID^. 
l*oiii|>iliis ciibeiisis Cr. 
Pumpilus anceps Cr. (nec. Smith), Proc. Fnt. Soc. Phila., iv, p. 130, 'J, , 1865. 
Pompilus cubensis Cr., Trans. Am. Fnt. Soc. i, p. 93, 9 % > 1867-68. 
Two 9 specimens ; Port Antonio ; jMorant Bay. 
Pompilus pi'opinqiiiis n. sp. 
9 . — Black, the abdomen with a bluish reflection, the thorax but slightly so ; 
front convex, with a strong medial impressed line; clypens prominent, its ante- 
rior margin strongly incurved medially, sparsely punctured, and with a few long, 
black hairs: posterior margiTi of the prothorax angular; metathorax smooth, 
rounded behind ; wings dark fuscous, with a strong violaceous reflection, third 
submarginal cell tria7igular, the width at the top equal to one-half of the space 
between the second transverse cubital nervure and second recurrent nervui'e ; 
all the tibiae and tarsi spinose, those on the anterior tibiae within, longest and 
fewer, the outer margin scarcely spinose, tarsal claws armed with an acute tooth 
near base. Abdomen on the third to fifth segments beneath thinly clothed with 
long, black hairs, the last segment above and beneath more thickly so. Length 
10 mm. 
One specimen ; Kingston. Closely allied to the preceding species, 
but is much smaller, the violaceous reflection is not so strong, and 
the anterior tibife, as well the others, are spinose. 
Poiiipilii»« a‘ueopiirpiireiii« n. sp. 
9 . — Head and thorax bluish purple, the abdomen with a strong bronzy reflec- 
tion in certain lights; antenna; black, longer than the thorax; a slight longitu- 
dinal impression between the antenna;, extending to the center of the face; 
clypeus prominent, its anterior margin slightly incurved in the middle: head 
much broader than the thorax, which is a little broader before than behind ; 
posterior margin of prothorax angular ; tcgulse black ; metathorax smooth, with 
a medial impressed line: anterior wings smoky, with a bronzy reflection, the 
apical margin, the subtnedian cell, a cloud in the marginal, first and second sub- 
