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LV. — Descriptions of neio Species of Sphegidse and Cero- 

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[Contmued from p. 229.] 



CeropalidsB. 

 Ceropales pruinosa, sp. n. 



Black, the scape of the antennse broadly below, palpi, a 

 narrow interrupted line on the pronotura, the apical half of 



