418 MYRMELEONITES. 



* Abdomen appendicibus cornutis. 



16. ASCALAPHUS AGRIOIDES. 



Cinereo-fuscus, A. bamato paullo minor; antenna rufo-fuscas ; 

 thorax cano-hirtus, maculis rufescentibus ; abdomen subgla- 

 brum, appendicibus longis biarcuatis ; pedes rufo-flavi, nigro 

 varii ; alee arigustce. 



Ascalapbus agrioides, Ramb. Faune de I ' Andalousie, ii. pi. 9, f. 2. 

 Bubo agrioides, Ramb. Hist. Nat. Ins. Neur. 353, 1. 

 Proctarrelabis ? agrioides, Lefebvre, Mag. Zool. 1842. 



a, b. Malaga. Presented by Benjamin Frend, Esq. 



17. ASCALAPHUS HAMATUS. 



Niger, cinereo-villosus ; thorace maculis, abdomine segmentis apice 

 flams, forcipe elongata, flexuosa, subtus appendiculata flava, 

 nigro-villosa ; alis basi stigmateque Jlavis. 



Ascalapbus bamatus, Klug, Symb. Phys. dec. 4, pi. 36, f. 10 ; De- 

 script, de VEgypte, Neur. /3, f. 2 ? 

 Bubo hamatus, Ramb. Hist. Nat. Ins. Neur. 354, 2. 

 Theleproctophylla bamatus, Lcfebvre, Mag. Zool. 1842. 



Syria, Egypt. 



* * Abdomen appendicibus non cornutis. Antennas basi verti- 

 cillato-pilosae. 



18. ASCALAPHUS CAPENSIS. 



Fuscus, dorso maculato, subtus albo-hirtus ; pedibus annulatis ; 

 alarum limbo antico fusco punctato. 



Ascalapbus capensis, Fabr. Sp. Ins. i. 400, 3 ; Ent. Syst. ii. 96, 3. 

 Ascalapbus capensis? Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. 1002, 12. 



Ascalapbus annulicornis ? Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. 1001, 11. Fuscus, 

 luteo maculatus, cinereo-hirtus ; antennis pedibusque annulatis ; 

 alis hyalinis, nigro venosis, venis transversis inter costam et sub- 

 costam infuscatis. 



