198 ODYNERUS. 



Vespa coarctata, Linn. Syst. Nat. i. 950 $ , &,' Cab. Mus. Linn. Soc. 



Fabr. Syst. Ent. 370. 39 ; Ent. Si/st. ii. 276. 



fillers, Ent. Hi. 268. 



Oliv. Encycl. Me'th. vi. 671. 

 Vespa pedunculata, Panz. Faun. Germ. 63. 8. 

 Vespa eoronata, Panz. Faun. Germ. 63. 12. 

 Eumenes atricornis, Curtis, Brit. Ent. i. fol. 13. tab. 13 ? . 

 Eumenes coarctata, Smith, Cat. Brit. Ilym. 44. 1. 



Sauss. Mon. Guepes Sol. ii. 31. 2. 



Female. Length 6 lines. — Black ; the head and thorax slightly 

 shining, closely punctured, as well as the basal segment of the 

 abdomen, the second and following segments smooth, shining, 

 and delicately punctured. A spot between the antennae, some- 

 times a line at the base of the clypeus, and a minute spot 

 behind the eyes, yellow. Thorax : the anterior margin of the 

 prothorax, the outer margin of the tegulae, the post-scutellum, 

 and the tibia? and tarsi, yellow ; the tibiae with a dark stain at 

 their apex behind, and the apical joints of the tarsi fusco- 

 ferruginous ; wings subhyaline, with a slight fuscous stain 

 along the anterior margin of the superior pair. The abdomen 

 has a fine changeable silky pile, and the basal segment, as well 

 as the metathorax, a thin cinereous downy pubescence ; the 

 pubescence on the disk of the thorax, and on the vertex, brown ; 

 the yellow band on the second segment of the abdomen is con- 

 tinued beneath. 



Var. a. The basal segment of the abdomen with a minute yellow 

 spot on each side. 



Male. — Closely resembles the female, but differs in having the 

 scape in front and the clypeus entirely yellow ; the apical hook 

 of the antennas reddish yellow ; the tibiae and tarsi entirely 

 yellow, the claw -joint only fuscous; the basal segment in rare 

 instances with a minute yellow spot on each side. 



A very local insect ; but has been taken at Blackwater and 

 Parley Heath, Hants ; at Sandhurst, Berks ; not uncommon at 

 Sunning Hill ; and has occurred sparingly at Weybridge. 



Genus 2. ODYNEEUS. 



Vespa, pt., Linn. Syst. Nat. i. 948 (1766). 

 Epipone, Latr. Hist. Nat. Ins. (1804). 

 Odynerus, Latr. Hist. Nat. Ins. (1804). 

 Pterochilus, Klug, Web. u. Mohr. Beitr. i. (1805). 

 Symmorphus, Wesm. Mon. Odyn. Be/g. (1833). 

 Oplopus, Wesm. Mon. Odyn. Belg. (1833). 

 Ancistrocerus, Wesm. Mon. Odyn. Belg. (1833). 



