

Hymenoptera aculeata 



from Egypt and the White Nile 

 determined and described by 



F. D. Moriee 



Woking, England, 

 and 



Gy. Szepligeti 



Budapest. 



Chrysidae, Fossores, Vespidae, Apidae 



determined by F. D. Morice, Woking, England. 



1. Chrysis stilboides Spin. One 9, Groz Abu-Gomr 14 ii. 

 [Arabia and Africa: Algeria, Egypt, Abyssinia, Aequato rial Africa, 

 Senegambia, Mozambique, Cape Colony] 1 . 



2. Stilbum splendidum F. (Typical form). Three 99. Khar- 

 tum 1 ii. [Greater part of Europe, Asia minor, Transcaspia, 

 West Africa (the Cameroons)]. 



3. Mutilla conjuncta Klug. One 9, Assuan 24 i. [Arabia]. 



4. Myzine sp.? One <?, Khartum 1 ii. 



5. Scolia infuscata Klug. One cT, one 9, Cairo 11 ii. [South- 

 ern Kurope — Sicily — Western and Central Asia, Northern 

 A IVica]. 



1 The notes fin a parenthesis] showing the geographical distribution 



hitherto known of the species are given by my friend Dr. Alb. Tullgren of 



Stockholm. They arc intended to point out when our little collection adds 



new knowledge of the distribution of the species in question. (L. A. J— d.) 



J&gerskiold: Expedition. 14. i"*') 1 



