HYMENOPTERA. 121 



7. SCRAPTER ALBO-PILOSUS. 



Andrena? albo-pilosa, Luc. Explo. Sc. Alger. iii. 179. 78. t. 6. 



f. 10. 

 Hab. Algeria. 



8. SCRAPTER STRIATUS, n. s. 



Male. Length 3 lines. Black, head as wide as the thorax, 

 the vertex longitudinally striate, the face covered with ochraceous 

 pubescence, disk of the thorax strongly punctured and thinly 

 covered with ochraceous pubescence ; the thorax beneath the 

 legs, the sides and the abdomen towards the apex covered with 

 cinereous pubescence, at the apex of the abdomen mixed with 

 fulvous hairs ; abdomen very shining at the base, the anterior 

 tibiae in front, the anterior and intermediate tarsi and apical joints 

 of the posterior tarsi testaceous. 

 Hab. Cape. (Coll. F. Smith.) 



9. SCRAPTER ANDRENOIDES. B.M. 



Female. Length 3 lines. Black, the head closely punctured, 

 most strongly so on the clypeus and lower part of the face ; an- 

 tennae short, scarcely reaching the tegulse, testaceous beneath ; 

 on each side of the face near the margin of the eyes a smooth 

 impressed line. Thorax shining, finely punctured; the meta- 

 thorax at its base immediately beneath the post-scutellum has a 

 few short striae, beyond which it is smooth and rounded ; wings 

 subhyaline, tegulae pale testaceous, nervures and stigma fuscous ; 

 legs rufo-testaceous, the posterior tibiae clothed with long silvery 

 hairs. Abdomen elongate-ovate, acute at the apex, the extremity 

 of which is rufo-testaceous ; margins of the segments subde- 

 pressed and faintly rufo-testaceous, which is the colour of the 

 abdomen beneath. 



Obs. This species in general appearance much resembles An- 

 drena parvula. 

 Hab. Mount Pleasant, Ohio. 



Genus 27. CAMPTOPCEUM. 



Prosopis, pt, Fabr. Syst. Piez. p. 293. 

 Panurgus, Spin. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. vii. 516. 

 Camptopceum, Spin. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 2 me ser. i. 139. 



