7(> CEROPALES MACULATA. 



Of the economy of this genus of Pompilida nothing appears 

 to be known: they have been considered as parasites of the 



genus Pompilus; but their legs almost destitute of spines, and 

 the absence of cilia on the tarsi, I am inclined to consider indi- 

 cate a peculiar economy. The species are found in all quarters 

 of the globe, some being remarkable for beauty of colouring, and 

 others for having the posterior legs disproportionately long. The 

 females are readily distinguished from those of the genus Pom- 

 pilus by their having the antcnme porrect, never convolute. 



1. Ceropales maculata. 

 C. nigra ; thoracc maculato ; abdominis primo segmento punctis 

 duobus, secundo margine, anoque albis. 



Evania maculata, Fabr. St/at. Ent. 345. 2 ; Ent. Syst. ii. 193. 2. 



Rossi, Faun. Etrus. ii. 84. 799. 

 Sphex rustica, Midler, Prodr. Zool. Dan. 161. 1876. 

 Ichneumon multicolor, Fourc. Ent. Par. ii. 404. 35. 



Oliv. Enc. Me'th. vii. 209. 17. 

 Pompilus frontalis, Panz. Faun. Germ. 72. 9. 



Illig. Ed. Faun. Etrus. ii. 84. 799. 

 Ceropales maculata, Latr. Hist. Nat. Crust, et Ins. xiii. 283. 1. 



Fabr. Syst.Piez. 185.1. 



Panz. Krit. Revis. ii. 112. 



Spin. Ins. Lig. ii. 171. 5. 



Van d. Lind. Obs. i. 347. 3. 



Shuck. Foss. Hym. 69. 1. 



Dahlb. Hym. Europ. i. 32. 15. 



Sehiodte, Mon. Pomp. Kroy. Tidsskr. i. 320. 1. 



St. Farg. Hym. iii. 465. 1. 



Wesm. Hym. Foss. Bely. 26. 1. 



Female. Length 3-3^ lines. — Black ; a spot on the scape be- 

 neath, and a longitudinal cream-coloured line at the inner orbit 

 of the eyes, traversing the clypeus ; the clypeus with a silvery 

 pubescence. Thorax : a band on the posterior margin of the 

 prothorax, the post-scutellum, and a spot on each side at the 

 extreme apex of the metathorax, cream-coloured ; the meta- 

 thorax finely granulated, with a slightly impressed line in the 

 middle of its base ; the wings subbyaline and iridescent, the 

 nervures piceous, the stigma ferruginous ; the legs red, with 

 the coxa;, trochanters, knees, the apex of the tibia;, and the 

 articulations of the posterior tarsi, black ; a stripe on the coxae 

 cream-coloured. Abdomen : an ovate transverse spot on each 

 side of the first segment, a band at the apical margin of the 

 second, and the fourth and fifth with a central transverse line, 

 cream-coloured. 



