HYMENOPTERA. 



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201. POMPILUS ALIENATUS. 



Pompilus fascipennis. Say, Nar. Exped. St. Peter^s River, Ap- 

 pend, p. 67. 1 (nee Van d. Lind.). 



Hab. N. America (United States). 



202. Pompilus ferrugineus. - — ~- B.M. 



Pompilus ferrugineus, Dahlb, Hym. Europ. i. 63. 



Hab. North America; St. John's Bluff; East Florida; Georgia. 



203. Pompilus fulvipes. -^ — • — - 

 Agenia fulvipes, Dahlb. Hym. Europ. i. 92. 

 Hab. Pennsylvania ; South Carolina. 



204. Pompilus funereus. «»— — B.M. 



Anoplius funereus, St. Farg. Hym. iii. 449. 13. 



Hab. North America; Philadelphia; St. John's Bluff; East 

 Florida; Hudson's Bay. 



205. Pompilus lepidus. B.M. 



Pompilus lepidus. Say, Bost. Journ. i. 303. 4. 

 Pompilus medius, St. Farg. Hym. iii. 423. 10? 



Hab. N. America ; Canada. 



206. Pompilus mellipes. '"' — ' 

 Pompilus mellipes. Say, Bost. Journ. i. 304. /• 

 Hab. N. America (Indiana). 



207. Pompilus maculipennis. — - B.M. 



Female. Length 8 lines. — Black : the tips of the mandibles 

 ferruginous ; the head and thorax covered with very short velvety 

 pubescence ; wings brown, with a purple iridescence, the ante- 

 rior wings having a large ovate yellow macula a little beyond the 

 middle, touching their anterior margin ; the anterior and inter- 

 mediate tibiae and tarsi slightly spinose, the posterior tibiae ser- 

 rated exteriorly, the tarsi spinose. Abdomen obscm-ely sericeous, 

 the apical margins of the segments without pile, smooth and 

 shining. 



Hab. North America. 



