356 TKNXHKEDINIl^E. 



5. Cephus mocsaryi. 

 (Plate XIY. fig. 2.) 

 Exp. al. 8-12 lin., long. corp. 5—7^ lin. 



Head, antennae, thorax, and legs black, the latter, as well as the 

 abdomen, shading into piceous. Thorax and abdomen finely punc- 

 tured ; third segment of the abdomen with a yellow spot at the ex- 

 tremity on each side. Antenna* about 29-jointed, rather short and 

 tbick. Wings smoky hyaline, strongly iridescent, with piceous 

 nervures. 



Hab. Hungary. 

 a, b. J $ . (Types.) Hungary. 



6. Cephus nigripennis. 



Cephus nigripennis, Michel, Ann. Soc. Ent, France, (3) viii. p. 757 

 (1860). 



Hab. South Europe. 



a. S • Spain Rev. H. Clark, 



7. Cephus idolon. 



Ichneuii.on idolon, Rossi, Faun. Etr. Mant. ii. p. 110 (1704). 

 Cephus idolon, Andre, Spec. Hym. i. p. 522 (1881). 



Hab. South Europe. 



a. § . Spain. Rev. H. Clark. 



8 Cephus foersteri. 



Cephus foersteri, Andre, Spec. Hym. i. p. 526 (1881). 

 Cephus flaviventris, Fb'rst. (nee (iver.) Stett. ent. Zeit. v. p. 263 

 (1844). 



Hab. Europe ; Algeria. 



9. Cephus variegatus. 

 Cephus variegatus, I'ischb. Stett, ent, Zeit. xxxvii. p. 59 (1876). 

 Hab. Ragusa. 



10. Cephus bellieri. 



Cephus bellieri, Sichel, Ann. Soc. Ent. France. (3) viii. p. 757 (1860). 

 Hab. Sicily. 



11. Cephus helleri. 



Cephus helleri. Tasclienb. Zeitich. yes. Naiuru: xxxviii. p. 306 (18/1). 

 Hab. Lesina. 



