lo6 HYMENOPTERA ACULEATA. 



femora, and a broad line on the other two pairs above, the 

 apices of all the tibije and the entire tarsi pitchy black ; 

 head and mesonotum largely and remotely punctured, rather 

 densely clothed with adpressed golden pubescence, wings 

 hyaline, propodeum with a well defined, more or less 

 longitudinally rugose, basal area, carinated in the centre 

 and round its margin, beyond the area laterally clothed 

 with whitish hairs and ii'regularly striate ; abdomen largely 

 and remotely punctured on the basal segments, finely and 

 closely on the third and following, but very largely and 

 remotely on the sixth in the ? ; tibite finely spinose. 



L. 8-9 mm. 



Sandy places in summer. Chobham ; Woking; Deal; 

 Southwold; Bournemouth. Barmouth; (Smith). Land's 

 End; {Marquand). Bristol; Chesil Beach; Lulworth ; 

 Charmouth; (Dale). Norfolk; {Bridgnum) . Gloucester- 

 shire; (F. jB. Perldns). Maidstone; Hastings; {Frishij). 

 Sandwich; Birmingham; (Marshall). 



(SuBG. GORYTES.) 



G. mystaceus, Linn. — Black, nearly dull, two spots at 

 the base of the clypeus, a band across the pronotum, the 

 tubercles, the scutellum in the ? , an interrupted band 

 on the first, an entire band on the second and third, and 

 sometimes a spot on the fourth abdominal segment yellow ; 

 tibia3 in the S outwardly j^ellow, tarsi fuscous, paler at the 

 base, tibiae and tarsi in the ? entirely, and sometimes the 

 apices of the femora fulvous. Closely punctured, the basal 

 segment of the abdomen largely and remotely, more or 

 less strigose at the base in the c?, the second and fol- 

 lowing segments, especially in the ? , more finely. Head, 

 thorax and first abdominal segment clothed with greyish 

 hairs; face silvery in the ^ below the antenna3, which are 

 very long, reaching to about the middle of the second 

 abdominal segment, those of the ? short, not extending 



