276 HYMENOPTERA. 



6. Larrada aurulenta. pi. VII. fig. 5. B.M. 



Sphex aurulenta, Fabr. Mant. i. 274. 10. 

 Sphex aurata, Fabr. Ent. Syst. ii. 213. 64. 

 Pompilus auratus, Fabr. Ent. Syst. Supp. 250. 25. 

 Lii'is aurata, Fabr. Syst. Piez. 228. 3. 



Dahlb. Hym. Europ. i. 135. 

 Tachytes opulenta, St. Farg. Hym. iii. 246. 7- 

 Lyrops auratus, Ouer. Icon. Reg. Anim. iii. 440. 



Hab. India ; China ; Java ; Sumatra ; Celebes ; Philippine 

 Islands ; Africa (the Cape of Good Hope ; the Gambia). 



Specimens of this species received from the Cape and the 

 Gambia agree with the Indian ones in sculpture, but differ con- 

 siderably in colour ; they have the antenna; ferruginous, with a 

 few of the apical joints more or less fuscous ; the wings are 

 much darker, and the anterior legs only are ferruginous ; the 

 apical segment of the abdomen is more or less ferruginous ; — but 

 we can only regard this as a climatic variety. 



7. Larrada conspicua. 



Female. Length 7 lines. — Black : the anterior margin of the 

 cly])eus, the scape and mandibles, ferruginous, the latter black 

 at their tips ; the extreme apex of four or five of the basal joints 

 of the flagellum ferruginous ; the face covered with silvery 

 pubescence, which has a faint golden tinge. The tegulae, legs, 

 apical and two basal segments of the abdomen, ferruginous ; the 

 wings j'ellowish hyaline, the apical margins with a dark fuscous 

 border, the nervures pale ferruginous; the metathorax finely 

 transversely striated : probably in examples in fine condition the 

 thorax would have a covering of pale golden pubescence. The 

 third, fourth and fifth segments of the abdomen are dark fusco- 

 ferruginous, not black. 



Hah. India. (Coll. W. W. Saunders, Esq.) 



8. Larrada argyrea. B.M, 



Female. Length 3j lines. — Black : the face densely covered 

 with silvery pubescence ; the mandibles ferruginous, covered 

 with silvery pubescence at the base ; the scape of the antennae 

 rufo-testaceous in front. The metathorax widest at the base, 

 finely shagreened above, the truncation smooth and shining, 

 thinly covered, as well as the sides, with silvery pubescence; 

 the wings hyaline, the nervures and tegula; pale rufo-testaceous ; 

 the tibiae and tarsi rufo-testaceous, the intermediate and pos- 

 terior tibiae with a fuscous stain beneath. Abdomen : the three 



