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5. Sphex .egyptia. 



Sphex (sgyptia, Lep., Nat. Hist. Ins. Hym. III., p. 181 ; 



Kohl, Termcs. Fiizetek IX., p. 181 ; Taschenberg,. 



Zeits. f. d. ges. Natnriv. XXXIV., p. 412 ; Andre, 



Species d. Hym. III., p. 147. 

 Sphex soror, Dahlbom, Hyin. Ent. I., p. 436. 

 Sphex grandis, Radosz., Hor. Ent. Ross. XII., p. 132, 2. 

 Harpactopus crudelis. Smith, Cat. Hym. Ins. IV., p. 264,. 



i., pi. vi., fig. 4. 

 Hab. Eastern Europe, Syria, Egypt, Mauritius, Madras. 



6. Sphex Nivosa. 



Harpactopus nivosus, Smith, Cat. Hym. Ins. IV., p. 265, 4. 

 Hab. North India. 



III. Tarsal claws zvith three teeth — Ejiodia. 



7. Sphex albisecta. 



Sphex albisecta, Lep., Nat. Hist. Ins. Hym. III., p. 358 ,^ 

 Kohl, Termes. Fiizetek, p. 185 ; Andre, Species 

 d. Hym. III., p. 130; J. H. Fabre, Souvenirs 

 Entomologiqnes (1879) p. 174. 



Sphex albisecta, Lep. et Serv., Encycl. MetJi. X., p. 462, 2. 



Sphex trichargyra^ Spinola, Am. Soc. Ent. Fr. VII.,. 

 p. 466, II. 



Enodia albisecta, Dahlbom, Hym. Ent. I., p. 28 and 438 ; 

 Costa, Fauna Reg. Napoli p. 12, PI. i, fig. 3. 



Hab. South and Eastern Europe ; Africa, from Algiers 

 to the Cape. India. 



8. Sphex pubescens. 



Sphex fervens, Fab., Syst. Ent. I., p. 346 {nee Linne). 

 Pepsis pubescens, Fab., Ent. Syst. II., p. 205. 

 Enodia canescens, Dahlbom, Hym. Ent. IV., p. 28. 

 Enodia fervens, Dahlbom, /. c. p. 439. 

 Parasphex fervens. Smith, Cat. Hym. Ins. IV., p. 267. 

 Sphex pubescens. Kohl, Termcs. p. 188 ; Andre, Species. d^ 

 Hym. Ill,, p. 130. 



