INSECTS OF BEULAH, NEW MEXICO. 69 



Aiiopliii* scelestus Cress. 

 One 9 , one $ . 



Anoplius in<-liiit»ii» Cress. 



One 9 (H. Skinner). One $ on flowers of Heracleum lanatum, 

 July 24 (T. D. A. Cockerell). 



Anopliu* marginal us Say. 



Pompilus marginatus Say, Keating's Narrat. Exped., ii, 1824, App., p. 333, 



n. 2, 9. 

 Pompilus (Miscus) petiolattis Say, Bost. Jour. Nat. Hist., i, p. 3. 1836, p. 305, 



n. 8, 9. 

 Pompilus tenebrosus Cress., Proc. Ent. Soc. Phila., iv, 1865, p. 453, u, 5, 9 ■ 



One 9 , July 27 (T. D. A. Cockerell). 



Agenia architect us Say. 



One 9 , Aug. 8, 1900 (T. D. A. and W. P. Cockerell). 



VESPID^E. 



* Vespa maculata L. 



May 30, on wild plum (W. P. Cockerell). 



* Vespa diabolica Sauss. 



One $ . Hill above Beulah, Aug. 19 (W. P. Cockerell). 



* Vespa diabolica var. fernalcli Lewis. 



May 30, on Ribes (W. P. Cockerell). 



Polybia flavitarsis Sauss. 



One $ . Early part of September (H. Skinner). 



EUMENID.E. 



S.> miiiorpliiis ineridionalis n. sp.— Compared with a , topotype of 8. 

 walshianus Sauss'. 9. the major differences are parapsidal furrows deeper, first 

 abdominal segment with an indistinct transverse ridge, the space behind trans- 

 verse ridge with a short raised line at base medially terminating in a groove 

 apically, posterior margins of second, third aud fourth abdominal segments 

 roughly punctured. 



Clypeus finely punctured, emargiuatiou semicircular, eyes almost contiguous 

 with base of mandibles, margin of head continuous and distinct, a short ridge 

 between antennae extends from superior margin of clypeus up to a level with 

 insertion of antennae. Front somewhat roughly longitudinally rugose, occiput 

 and cheeks subopaque, sparsely punctured, space between posterior ocelli equal 

 to or a little greater than space between them and nearest eye margin. Pro- 

 thorax distinctly margined, the corners prominent, the sculpture similar to that 



TRANS. AM. ENT. SOC, XXIX. JANUARY. 1903. 



