G7G MR. F. SMITH OK K"EW SPECIES OP ACULEATE 



SoLENOPSis GEMiKATA, JSlayv ^ Roger. — Soleuopsis cephalofces, 

 Smith, Journ. Proc. Linn. Soc. iv. p. 140. $ major. — Atfca gemi- 

 uata, Fahr. Si/st. Piez. p. 423. 



Ilah. Houolulii. South America ; India ; Am, Celebes, Bat- 

 ch iau. 



I found a single nest in a palm-tree, which seemed to contain 

 no other sex than the worker ; it stings very venomously. (T. B) 



Earn. Sphegidju. 



Pelopceus elayipes, Fair. Syst. Pies. p. 204. 



Hob. Honolulu. North America ; Mexico. 



Very abundant everywhere. I have caught the female'carrying 

 spiders. {T. J5.) 



Earn. Laeeid^. 



Pisoisr ieidipennis, n. sp. Male. Length 3 lines. Black ; 

 head and thorax finely and closely punctured, and slightly shi- 

 ning ; abdomen shining, and very delicately punctured. The face 

 with silvery-white pubescence as high as the emargination of the 

 eyes ; the palpi rufo-testaceous. The metathorax obliquely and 

 finely striated ; having a central longitudinal channel, and with 

 silvery-white pubescence laterally ; the wings hyaline and splen- 

 didly iridescent, the nervures black ; the legs with silvery pile, 

 which is very bright on the posterior tibiae within. Abdomen — 

 at the basal margin of the second segment laterally a little sil- 

 very-white pubescence, on the apical margins of the segments 

 laterally a little silvery pile, only observable in certain lights. 



Hah. Honolulu. 



Eare ; a single female taken, which differs sexually as in the 

 following species. {T. B.) 



PisoN HOSPES, n. sp. Female. Length 5| lines. Black, shi- 

 ning, with the head and thorax closely and finely punctured, the 

 abdomen with fasciae of silvery-white pubescence. Head — the 

 face below the antennae with bright silvery pubescence, also a line 

 on the margin at the inner orbit of the eyes, as high as their 

 emargination ; the anterior margin of the clypeus rounded. 

 Thorax — the hinder margin of the prothorax with a little silvery- 

 white pubescence, and also on the sides of the metathorax, which 

 has a deep central longitudinal channel ; the wings subhyaline, 

 the nervures black ; the legs covered with silvery pile ; the cal- 

 caria black. Abdomen much more finely and closely punctured 

 than the thorax ; the segments slightly constricted ; the apical 



