of Aculeate Hymenoptera of Japan, 203 
(Div. CUCULIN^.) 
Genus NojMADA, Fabr. v 
1. Nomada japonica. 
Female. Length 5\ lines. Head and thorax black 
and closely punctured ; the clypeus, a spot above it, and 
the orbits of the eyes, very narrowly, reddish-yellow ; a 
minute black spot on each side of the clypeus; the an- 
tennaj and legs ferruginous ; the coxre and femora with a 
black line above ; the apex of the tibife yellow above ; the 
collar (narrowly), the tegulte and scutellum, ferruginous; 
the wings flavo-hyaline, their apical margins clouded, the 
ncrvures ferruginous. Abdomen : the base and the apical 
margins of the first and second segments black ; the inter- 
mediate space of the first segment ferruginous ; the second 
and following segments have a yellow transverse fascia, the 
margins of the segments being obscure ferruginous ; the 
second segment has a dark triangular spot in the middle 
of its basal margin. 
Hah. — Hiogo. 
2. Nomada fervens. \/ 
Female. Length 4^ lines. Ferruginous : two lines on 
the clypeus; the face, Avith a space above the insertion of the 
antenna?, and the middle of the vertex, black ; the antennae 
more or less fuscous above towards the apex. The meso- 
thorax with three elongate stripes and the metathorax 
black ; two ferruginous spots on the inclosed space below 
the post-scutellum, and two lines of the same l:)elow the 
space ; wings fusco-hyaline ; a clear hyaline spot beyond 
the third submarginal cell. Abdomen : the base and the 
apical margins of the segments narrowly edged with black ; 
a quadrate yellow spot on the apical segment. 
Hab. — Hiogo. 
, Genus Ccelioxys, Latr. 
1. Codioxys fenestrata. 
Female. Length 7^ lines. Black: head and thorax 
coarsely rugose ; the first, second and third segments of 
the abdomen evenly and rather strongly punctured; the 
two folloAving segments very finely punctured at the base, 
and more strongly so towards their apical margins ; the 
sixth segment elongated and acute, the inferior plate of 
the segment prolonged a little beyond the upper one ; on 
