HYMENOPTERA. 



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6. Chlorion rugosum. B.M. 



Male. Length 8-9 lines. — Head brassy-green, the margin of 

 the vertex and the cheeks with long white pubescence ; the face 

 anteriorly thickly covered with short silvery- white pubescence ; 

 the vertex is very finely and very closely punctured, the face 

 longitudinally rugose. Thorax rugose ; the prothorax finely 

 roughened, the mesothorax transversely rugose in front and 

 obliquely so behind ; the sides of the thorax coarsely strigose, 

 the pectus with scattered shallow punctures ; the tibiae and tarsi 

 black ; the metathorax transversely coarsely striated ; the wings 

 fiisco-hyaline, their apical margins with a dark fuscous border ; 

 abdomen smooth, shining and impunctate. The pro- and meso- 

 thorax brassy-green, the metathorax blue-green. 



Hab. Sumatra. 



Genus 9. PRON.EUS. 



Dryinus, pt., Fahr. Syst. Piez. 200 (necLa^r.) (1804). 



Pepsis, pt., Pal. de Beauv. Ins. Afric. et Amer. 39. 1. 1. f. 1 (1805 j. 



Pronseus, Latr. Gen. Crust, et Ins. iv. 56 (1809). 



The genus Pronceus very closely approaches to Chlorion, — in 

 fact contains its African representatives, which only difl*er from 

 the Indian group in having the labial and maxillary palpi longer ; 

 the number of joints are the same, and the neuration of the wings 

 identical ; the antennse of the males are grooved longitudinally, 

 as in the genera Chlorion and Sphex. 



1. Pron^us mandibularis. B.M. 



Chlorion mandibulare, Fabr. Syst. Piez. 218. 3 5 • 

 Prona3us apicalis, Guer. Voy. Abyss. {Lefeb.) vi. 357, Atlas, t. H. 

 f . 5 & 6 c? . 



Hab. Guinea; Abyssinia; West Africa (Why dah). 



2. PRONiEUS MAXILLARIS. B.M. 



Pepsis maxillaris. Pal. de Beauv. Ins. Afric. et Am,4r. 39. t. 1 . 



f . 1 ? . 

 Pronseus maxillaris, Latr. Gen. Crust, et Ins. iv. 5fi. 

 St. Fare/. Hym. iii. 331. 1. t. 30. f. ]. 



Hab. Africa. 



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