256 HYMENOPTERA. 



nous, the apical margins of three or four of the basal segments 

 narrowly rufo-piceous. 



Hab. North China (Shanghai). (Coll. R. Fortune, Esq.) 



This insect so closely resembles the male of S. emarginata, that, 

 with the exception of the pale margins of the segments of the 

 abdomen, there is scarcely another specific difference ; both have 

 the second submarginal cell narrow, which receives the first 

 recurrent nervure in the middle. 



65. Sphex Mandarinia. B.M. 



Female. Length 13 lines. — Black : the face covered wdth fine 

 silvery pile ; the anterior margin of the clypeus straight in the 

 middle and sinuated at the sides ; the vertex smooth and having 

 a few scattered punctures ; a few stiff black hairs scattered over 

 the face. Thorax : the pro- and mesothorax very delicately 

 punctured, interspersed with a few large punctures ; a deep de- 

 pression in the middle of the scutellum ; the post-scutellum and 

 metathorax opake, the enclosed space above, finely rugose, the 

 sides beyond obliquely strigose ; the claws ferruginous ; the tarsi 

 furnished with stout spines, the anterior pair strongly ciliated 

 outside ; the tibiae with a few stout spines ; the wings subhyaline, 

 the nervures ferruginous, the apical margins slightly clouded; 

 the second submarginal cell narrow, receiving the first recurrent 

 nervure in the middle. Abdomen red, with the petiole and three 

 apical segments black. 



Hab. North China (Shanghai). (Coll. R. Fortune, Esq.) 



This species may possibly be the S. Solieri of St. Fargeau. 



66. Sphex cyaniventris. 



Pelopoeus cyaniventris, Gwer. Voy. Coq.Zool. pt. 2. p. 263, Atlas, 



t. 8. f. 15. 

 Sphex? cyaniventris. Spin. Gay's Chili, vi. 400. 4. 



Hab, Brazil; Chih. (Coll. W. W. Saunders, Esq.) 



67. Sphex aurifluus. B.M. 



Sphex aurifluus, Perty, Del. An. Art. p. 142. t. 3/. f. 19. 

 Sphex ornata, St. Farg. Hym. iii. 344. 17. 



Hab. Brazil (Rio Negro) ; Jamaica ; Cuba. 



68. Sphex Lanierii. B.M. 

 Sphex Lanierii, Guer. Icon. Reg. Anim. Ins. iii. 433. t. 70. f- 2. 

 Hab, Cuba; Brazil. 



