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XXIII. Hymenoptera aculeata collected in Algeria by the 

 Rev. A. E. Eaton, M.A., F.E.S., and the Rev. 

 Francis David Morice, M.A., F.E.S. Part 

 II. Diploptera. By Edward Saunders, F.R.S., 

 etc. 



[Read November 15th, 1905.] 

 JUGURTHIA NUMIDA, Sauss. 



$. Biskra, in grounds of Chateau Landon, 8.10 a.m., 24, 



v, 93. {A. E. E.) 

 $. „ between Fort St. Germain and the brick kiln 



on Ammi visnaga in the afternoon, 19, v, 97. 



{A. E. E.) 

 $ „ between Fort St. Germain and the brick kiln 



on Ammi visnaga, in the afternoon, 18, vi, 



97. (A. E. E.) 

 $. Medea, Route d'Alger, north of town, on low plants, 



such as Convolvulus arvcnsis, Malva sylvestris 



and Echium, 26, vi, 93. (A. E. E.) 

 $. „ wood towards Kef-el-azeri, on Daucus sctifolius, 



2, viii, 93. (A. E. E) 



Celonites fischeri, Spin. 



$. Koudia Sma, a hill east of Medea, alt. abt. 3,180 ft., 

 on Microlonchus salmanticus, 15, vii, 93. {A. E. E.) 



%. Constantine, visiting Echium italicum, "rolls itself 

 into a pill and shams death," 21, v, 95. (A. E. E.) 

 £$. Biskra, on Echium humile, 19, v, 97, and 18, vi, 97 

 (A. E. E.) 



QUARTINIA MAJOR, Kohl. 



$ 4. Sidi Ferruch, about sixteen miles from Algiers 

 westwards on the coast, on the glacis of the fort, 

 resting on flowers of Asteriscus maritimus, 8, v, 

 93. (A. E. E.) 



TRANS. ENT. SOC. LOND. 1905. — PART IV. (DEC.) 



