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POMPILUS AGILIS. 



Sphex albomaculata, Schrank, Ins. Austr. 383. 775. 



fill. Entom. iii. 249. 80 ? 



Gmelin, Ed. Syst. Nat. 2734. 87. 

 Pompilus exaltatus, Fabr. Ent. Syst. Suppl. 251. 31 ; Syst. Piez. 

 195.41. 



Panz. Faun. Germ. 86. 10 & 195. 41. 



Latr. Hist. Nat. Crust, et Ins. xiii. 281. 3. 



St. Farg. fy Serv. Encycl. Me'th. x. 182. 15. 



Spin. Ins. Liy. i. 70. 8. 



Van d. Lind. Obs. i. 334. 30. 



Shuck. Foss. Hym. 66. 17. 



Dahlb. Man. Pomp. 6. 8 ; Exercit. Hym. 62. 8. 



Zett. Ins. Lapp. 438. 6. 



Smith, Cat. Brit. Hym. 14.17. 

 Priocnemis exaltatus, Schibdte,Mon. Pomp. Krby. Tidsskr. i. 330. 7. 



Dahlb. Hym. Europ. i. 113. 55. 



TJ'esm. Hym. Foss. Belg. 53. 3. 



Female. Length 2\-Q lines— Black ; the apical half of the 

 mandibles ferruginous. Thorax : the posterior margin of the 

 prothorax angulated ; the metathorax with a slight longitudinal 

 impression at the base, at the apex finely transversely rugose ; 

 the wings slightly coloured and iridescent, a dark cloud cover- 

 ing the apex of the wing from the base of the marginal cell, 

 with a large hyaline spot beyond the third submarginal cell, 

 sometimes obsolete ; the anterior tarsi simple, the intermediate 

 and posterior tibiae serrated on the exterior. Abdomen : the 

 two basal segments and the base of the third red ; the apical 

 segment slightly ferruginous. 



Male. Length 2\-3\ lines.— Very closely resembling the female, 

 with the white spot on the wings usually obsolete ; all the tibia? 

 simple, and the sixth ventral segment slightly emarginate. 



This species is one of the most abundant ; it is found in all 

 parts of this country, and scattered throughout Europe. The 

 male seldom has the white spot on the wings, and in the female 

 it is sometimes obsolete. 



14. Pompilus (Priocnemis) agilis. 



P. niger ; abdominis basi rufo ; pedibus posticis rubris ; alis api- 

 cibus fuscis, puncto albo. 



Pompilus agilis, Shuck. Foss. Hym. Append. 251 ; var. /3. P. exal- 

 tatus, 67. 



Female. Length 3-4 lines. — Black ; the scape obscurelv ferru- 

 ginous beneath ; the mandibles ferruginous, with their base 



