HYMENOPTERA. 206 



and have a ferruginous spot in the middle ; the margin of the 

 scutellum broadly yellow and quadrilobate ; the metathorax and 

 breast black, legs yellow, the tibia? having an oblong black stain 

 beneath ; the femora are also more or less black in front, the 

 apical joints of the tarsi ferruginous; wings fusco-hyaline, darkest 

 towards their anterior margins. Abdomen, each segment has a 

 very broad yellow band, the first and second interrupted, the 

 third, fourth and fifth notched above; beneath densely clothed 

 with yellow pubescence. 



Male. Closely resembling the female, but the disk of the 

 thorax is sometimes entirely black, the margins only being bor- 

 dered with yellow; or having indistinct yellow or ferruginous 

 lines, that portion of the abdomen which is black in the female 

 is more or less ferruginous in the male ; the apical segment has 

 a single stout spine in the centre, rounded at its apex and bright 

 ferruginous. 



Hab. Albania. 



32. ANTHIDIUM BINOMINATUM. 



Anthidium rufiventre, Brulle, Exped. Sc. Moree, iii. 339. 752. 

 pi. 48. f. 7 (not of Latr.). 



Hab. Morea. 



33. ANTHIDIUM SULPHUREUM. 



Anthidium sulphureum, St. Farg. Hym. ii. 367. 13 < . 

 Hab. Sicily. 



34. ANTHIDIUM LATERALE. 



Anthidium laterale, Latr. Ann. Mus. Hist. Nat. xiii. 209. 2 $ . 

 tl.f.2. 



St. Farg. Hym. ii. 400. 45. 



Hab. Barbary. 



35. ANTHIDIUM FLAVUM. 



Anthidium flavum, Lair. Ann Mus. Hist. Nat. xiii. 225 . 1 7 . pi. 1 . f . 6. 

 St. Farg. Hym. ii. 397. 42. 



Hab. Barbary. 



36. ANTHIDIUM SUBSPINOSUM. 



Anthidium subspinosum, Klug,Symb. P%s.Dec.iii.no. 2.t.28.f.2. 

 Hab. Syria. 



