606 Mr. Edward Saunders on 
d. Black; the palpi, the extreme apex of all the tibie, the 
base of the posterior pair and all the calcaria and tarsi pale, the ex- 
treme apices of the femora pitchy, face densely clothed with silvery 
hairs with a slight golden tinge, vertex very densely and closely 
punctured, joints of the flagellum strongly carinated beneath, scape 
swollen, about equal in length to the 2nd joint of the flagellum, 
mesonotum shining, clothed with a sparse grey pubescence, deeply 
and somewhat closely punctured, the puncturation very close in 
front, less so on the disc and sides, where in certain positions indica- 
tions of longitudinal rugosities can be seen, post-scutellum ex- 
ceedingly finely and closely punctured, mesopleure finely punctured, 
sides of the metapleure and propodeum diagonally striate, propodeum 
above largely reticulate, its basal area very shining with a few large 
somewhat radiating coste, wings slightly dusky, tegule and nervures 
piceous, legs sparingly clothed with greyish hairs ; petiole of the 
basal segment of the abdomen longer than the post-petiole, clothed 
with long erect grey hairs, central keel slightly widening near its base, 
rest of the abdomen shining, finely and remotely punctured, clothed 
with very short greyish hairs, which are more conspicuous on the 
apices of the segments laterally; apical process of 8th segment 
testaceous. 
Long. 7°8 mm. 
Little Albufera: July 9.—1 f E. B. P.,1 ¢ W. #H., 
2 fA, 
PEMPHREDON SHUCKARDI, Mor. 
Little Albufera: July 9.—1 2 W. H. 
PEMPHREDON LETHIFER, Shuck. 
Soller Pass: July 2.—1 § A. H. 
Little Albufera: July 9.—1 2 A. H. 
DIODONTUS FRIESEI, Kohl. 
Near Palma, Lluchmayor Road: June 28.—1 ¢ 
A. eo ty Baie 
Described from specimens from Palestine. Prof. Kohl 
has seen one of the specimens, and agrees in considering it 
as belonging to this species. 
DIODONTUS MINUTUS, Fab. 
Near Porto Pi: July 10,—1 2 E. B. P. 
PASSALCECUS INSIGNIS, V. de L. 
Road from Pollensa to Port: July 8.—1 ¢ A. H. 
