144 HYMENOPTERA. 
126. PoMPILUS ComPTUs. 
Pompilus comptus, St. Farg. Hym. iii. 425. 13. 
Hab. India. 
127. PoMPILUS FULVIPENNIS. B.M. 
Sphex fulvipennis, Fabr. Ent. Syst. 11. 218. 84. 
Pompilus fulvipennis, Fubr. Syst. Piez. p. 198. 57. 
Hemipepsis fulvipennis, Dahlb. Hym. Europ. i. 462. 2. 
Hab. India. 
128. PoMPILUS FENESTRATUS. B.M. 
Female. Length 53-4 lines.—Head and thorax black; the 
face densely clothed with fine silvery pile; the mandibles rufo- 
piceous, the palpi testaceous. Thorax: the sides, beneath, and 
the metathorax entirely covered with bright silvery pile ; wings 
dark fuscous, their base hyaline ; the second submarginal cell 
wider than the third, which is narrowed towards the marginal ; 
the legs spinose. Abdomen: the three basal segments and the 
base of the fourth ferruginous. 
Hab. India (Bengal). 
129. PoMPILUS HONESTUS. B.M. 
Female. Length 8 lines.—Black: head, thorax, and abdo- 
mon densely clothed with bright golden pile; the antennz and 
legs ferruginous ; 3 the cox black ‘and covered with golden pile ; 
legs without spines, or merely a few very short fine ones on the 
tarsal joints ; wings yellow, subhyaline, their nervures and the 
tegule ferruginous ; the metathorax rounded behind and trans- 
versely striated ; the apex of the anterior wings with a dark 
fuscous cloud extending to the base of the third submarginal 
cell. Abdomen subpetiolate. 
Hab. Fast India. 
130. Pomprtus MADRASPATANUS. B.M. 
Female. ad and thorax black, the ab- 
domen deep blue, with tints of green; the head and thorax 
densely clothed with a short velvety black pubescence ; wings 
deep fuscous ; the second submarginal cell oblong, receiving the 
first recurrent nervure near its apex; the metathorax has on 
each side, at its base, a large obtuse tubercle, its disk transversely 
rugose, and having a central longitudinal impressed line; the 
legs thickly spinose, the spines short and acute. Abdomen : 
