No. 1902. WASPS OF THE fAmILY SPHECIDyE—FERNALD. 259 



here and there. Trochanters partly black, the hinder pair least so. 

 Otherwise as in the female. 



Length, 21 mm. 



San Francisco Mountains, Santo Domingo, West Indies, June 9, 

 1005; Aug. Busck. collector. 



CHLORION FLA VIT ARSIS Fernald. 



It may be desirable to note here that Chlorion Jlavitarsis Fernald 

 was given a. new name in the paper on these insects in the Proceedings 

 of the United States National Museum, mentioned above, because the 

 specific n&me Jlavipes Smith was preoccupied. 



CHLORION BRIDWELLI (Fernald), 



A specimen from Union County, Illinois, in the collection of the 

 University of lUinois considerably extends the range of this species 

 beyond what has been previously recorded. 



CHLORION PENNSYLVANICUM (Linnaeus). 



It was stated * that this species should occur in the mountainous 

 regions of Mexico. Tliis has since been sustained by the capture of 

 a female in Sonora, Mexico, now in the United States National 

 Museum collection. 



CHLORION CmCHIMECUM (Saussure). 



The distribution of tliis species may now be extended, a male 20 

 mm. long captured at Turrialba, Costa Rica, being in the collection 

 of Schild and Burgdorf in the United States National Museum. 



CHLORION TEXANUM (Cresson). 



This species has heretofore been reported only from Texas. It has 

 been taken by C. H, T. Townsend at Meadow Valley, Mexico. 



» Proc. U. 8. Nat. Mus., vol. 31, 1906, p. 407. 



