180 HYMENOPTERA. 
spot above, the labrum, mandibles, and orbits of the eyes, pale 
yellow, the latter interrupted at the vertex; the scape yellow 
im front. Thorax: the posterior margin of the prothorax, a 
spot on the scutellum and post-scutellum, another on the poste- 
rior angles of the metathorax, the tubercles, a spot on each side 
of the pectus, and the coxe in front, yellow; the legs pale fer- 
ruginous, the posterior pair full twice the length of the body ; 
wings hyaline. Abdomen: a spot on each side of the first seg- 
ment, a waved transverse line on the second, third and fourth, 
which is slightly interrupted in the middle of the first two, and 
which at the extreme lateral margins expands into an ovate 
shape, yellow ; the fifth segment has a large subquadrate spot 
in the middle, and the apical segment entirely yellow; beneath 
immaculate. 
Hab. Georgia. 
12. CeEROPALES BIPUNCTATA. B.M. 
Ceropales bipunctata, Say, Nar. Exped. St. Peter’s River, Ap- 
pend. p. 69. 3. 
Hab. United States. 
13. CEROPALES FERRUGINEA. 
Ceropales ferruginea, Say, Nar. Exped. St. Peter’s River, Ap- 
pend. p. 68. 2. 
Hab. N. America (United States). 
14, CEROPALES INTERRUPTA. 
Ceropales interrupta, Say, Bost. Journ. i. 365. 1. 
Hab. N. America (Indiana). 
15. CEROPALES FRIGIDA. 
Ceropales fasciata, Say, Nar. Exped. St. Peter’s River, Append. 
p- 68. 1 (nee Fadr.). 
Hab. N. America (Missouri). 
16. CEROPALES APICALIS. B.M. 
Ceropales apicalis, Say, Bost. Journ. i. 366. 2. 
Hab. N. America (Indiana); St. John’s Bluff; East Florida. 
17. CEROPALES FRATERNA. 
Female. Length 4 lines.—Black: the inner orbits of the 
