HYMENOPTERA. 143 
120. PoMPILUS LEHVIGATUS. B.M. 
Female. Length 5 lines.—Reddish-yellow, impunctate; a 
fuscous stain in front of the stemmata ; the thorax beneath, and 
three apical segments of the abdomen, black; the apex of the 
wings with a broad fuscous cloud, the second submarginal cell 
restricted towards the marginal, the third submarginal cell quad- 
rate ; the legs without spines or cilia. 
Hab. Africa (the Gambia). 
121. PoMPILUS SUBVIRIDIS. B.M. 
Male. Length 12 lines.—Black: the antennz, tips of the 
femora, tibiee and tarsi ferruginous ; the head and thorax thinly 
clothed with black pubescence; the wings yellow, their base and 
apex fuscous ; the tibie and tarsi furnished with numerous short 
spines, the tips of the tarsi black. Abdomen clothed with short 
iridescent green pile. 
Hab. Interior of South Africa. 
122. Pompitus TAMISIERI. B.M. 
Pompilus Tamisieri, Guér. Voy. Abyss. Lefeb. vi. 355. t. 8. f. 4. 
Pompilus Combesii, idem, p. 355. t. 8. f. 2 var. 
Hab. Senegal; Abyssinia; Port Natal. 
123. PoMPILUS HAMORRHOIDALIS. 
Pompilus hemorrhoidalis, Fabr. Syst. Piez. p. 198.55. 
Hab. Guinea. 
124. PoMPILUS ANALIS. B.M. 
Sphex analis, Fabr. Ent. Syst.ii. 209. 42; Mus. Dom. Banks. 
Pompilus analis, Fabr. Syst. Piez.p. 209. 42. 
Dahlb. Hym. Europ. i. 47. 
St. Farg. Hym. iu. 439. 35. 
Hab. India; Java; Ceylon. 
125. PomptLus BLANDUS. B.M. 
Pompilus blandus, Guér. Voy. Cog. Zool. uu. pt. 2. p. 260. 
Anoplius cyaneus, St. Farg. Hym. iu. 446. 7. 
Hab. Bengal; N. India. 
