j5g H. Friese, 86 



I d vom Kilimandjaro: Kibonoto am 12. Mai, 1300 — 1900 m — i 6 defekt von Shilouvane, N.-Trans- 



vaal (Junod). 



Nomia armatula Sm. 



1875 Nomia armata Smith, d, in: Trans. Entom. Soc. London, p. 67, tab. 2, fig. 14 (nee Olivier). 

 189G „ armatula Dalla Torrb, in: Cat Hym., Vol. X, p. 164. 



(J. Black: pubescence fulvous, more or less bright, femora III and tibiae enlarged and armed wlth a 

 Short tooth. Head covered below the Insertion of the antennae with bright pale-fulvous pubescence, flagellum 

 of the antennae fulvous beneath; mandibles pale ferruginous. Thorax densely clothed above with short fulvous 

 pubescence; wings subhyaline, slightly clouded at their apex, nervures ferruginous; anterior and intermediate 

 tarsi, tibiae and femora, except the base of the latter and the posterior femora (at their apex), tibiae and tarsi, 

 fulvo-ferruginous; femora III greatly swoUen and with an acute tooth in the middle of their inferior margin, 

 tibiae curved, dilated towards their apex, with an acute tooth beneath and produced at their apex into a pointed 

 process. Abdomen closely and finely punctured, the apical margins of the segments testaceous and with fasciae 

 of pale-fulvous pubescence. L. 5 lines (== 1 1 V4 nun). 



Sierra Leone; i $ von Kamerun. 



Nomia i)atellifera Westw. 

 1875 Nomia pateüifera Westwood, i, in: Trans. Entom. Soc. London, p. 216, tab. 4, tig. 6. 



5. Nigra, opaca, cinereo - setosa, facie lutescenti setosa, abdominis segmentis tenue albido - marginatis ; 

 femoribus tibiisque castaneis basi et apice pallidioribus, tarsis anticis in pateUam magnam planam albam dilatatis, 

 femoribus posticis clavatis, subtus dente parvo unico armatis, tibiis mediocriter dilatatis, angulo interno apicali 

 elongato acuminato. L. 5 lines (= 10V2 mm). 



Kap, Transvaal (Shilouvane); Kigonsera und Usambara in Deutsch-Ostafrika; Natal. 



Nomia scutellaris Sauss. (Taf. IX, Fig. 10 — 11). 



1891 Nomia scutellaris Saussurb, J, in: Grandidier, Hist. Madagascar, T. XX, p. 68, tab. 2 — 3, fig. 30. 



1899 Crocisaspidia chandleri Asiimead — gehört lt. frdl. K. von Cockerell in diese Gruppe ! 



? 1903 Nomia crocisaeformis Bingham, J<^, in: Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., Vol. XII, p. 51. 



1904 „ scutellaris Friese, $, in: Zeitschr. f. syst. Hym., Bd. IV, p. 296. 



1904 „ „ var. maculata Triesb, $, in: Zeitschr. f. syst. Hym., Bd. IV, p. 296. 



1904 „ „ var. nigripes Friese, 5$, in: Zeitschr. f. syst. Hym., Bd. IV, p. 296. 



1908 „ „ var. amabilis Cockerell, $, in: Entomologist, p. 85. 



6. Crassiuscula , nigra, punctulata, cinereo-hirta ; capite pleurisque albido-hirsutis; scuteUo utrinque 

 bicarinato et retroproducto, postscuteUo argenteo-sericante, valde lamellari — retroproducto, inciso, bilobato; abdomine 

 ovato, superne parce fusco-piloso, utrinque albido-setoso, segmentis in limbo laevegatis, i — 4 anguste lacteo- 

 marginatis, 5 lacteo-bimaculato, 6 nigro-hirsuto, 7 fulvo-fimbriato, utrinque spinis intermixtis; ventre fulvo- 

 tomentoso, 4 segmento profunde arcuatim exciso; pedibus cinereo-pilosis, femoribus posticis subtus dense albo- 

 fimbriatis, tibiis apicem versus valde incrassatis, convexis, metatarso subtus nigro-setoso ; alis nebulosis, basi 

 vitreis, vena cubitali apice elongata. L. 14 mm, 



6. Madagaskar (Mus. Paris). 



? wie $, aber Beine schwarzbraun, III. einfach ; Scopa weißlich, nur an der Basis etwas schwarz-borstig. 

 L. 12 — 13 rnm. Br- 4V2 nirn- 



? von Madagaskar (Sikora), im Mus. Berlin. 

 ? von Antananarivo (Madagaskar). 



