er 
134 Rev. F. D. Morice on 
but the abdomen in both sexes is practically unicolorous— 
black. (There is no meridionalis in Mr. Saunders’s col- 
lection, and I believe it was unknown to him. My own 
specimens from Greece and Turkey in Asia have just 
been returned to me under that name by Herr Kohl, and 
comparing them with the present insects, I can find no 
difference except in colour. Hence I suspect, though I do 
not venture to say positively, that specifically they are 
identical.) 
1 Z, 1 9. Constantine, on Ferula communis, 17. and 22. 
v,95...A. KE. 
CRABRO (THYREUS) CLYPEATUS, F. 
Ate, Biskra, 16sand. 25. v;.98..) oD: MM, 
4 OO: (Biskra, 10. and) 23.01v. 989 1 AON, 
1 g. Constantine, 16. vi, 98. F. D. M. 
All these specimens have been determined for me by 
Herr Kohl. Mr. Eaton has taken what appears to me to 
be the same form exactly, but Mr. Saunders seems to have 
had a doubt on the subject, for his MS. has a note in 
pencil, “n. sp. nr. clypeatus.” 
The localities, etc., for these specimens are as follows— 
1 g,1 9. Biskra, on Ammi visnaga, 3. vi, 98 and 15. 
v97,, Ay HE: 
Aft, 422. Le Tarf, on Foeniculum vulgare, “sexes 
taken in cop.,” 24. and 26. vii, 96. A. E. E. 
CRABRO (CROSSOCERUS) ELONGATULUS, Lep. 
222,299. Biskra, on Euphorbia guyoniana, 22. iti, 
94. A. EK. E. 
124,19. Constantine, “f on Leballium elateriwm, 2 
on Ferala scabra,” 30. ix, 93. <A. E. E. 
1 9. Alger, 9. i, 93. A.E. E. 
1 2. Béne, 14. v, 96. <A. E. E. 
3 fg. Alger, 4.,15.and 21. iv, 98. F. D. M. 
CRABRO (LINDENIUS) SPILOSTOMUS, Kohl 
1 . Constantine, on Oenanthe fistulosa, 7. v, 95. A. E. E. 
CRABRO (LINDENIUS) HANNIBAL, Kohl 
1 f. Constantine, visiting Thapsia garganica, 17. v, 95. 
A. E. E 
