INSECTS COLLECTED ON MT. FUJI. 



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Megachile cenluacularis, Latr. Hist. Nat. 



Vespidœ. 



Polides hebrœus, Saus. Mon. Guêpes. 

 Polistes yokohamœ, Rad. Hor. Soc. Ent. Ross. 

 Monobia biangulata, Saus. Syn. Am. W. 



CrabronidoB. 

 Cerceris unifaciata, Sm. Cat. Hym. 

 Ammophila infesta, Sm. J. E. S. 

 Ammophila sp. 



I have never seen this species before. It may be a new species. But as 

 I have not yet been able to identify it I cannot speak with certainty. ^ 

 Leogth 28 mm. — general form is much like A. sabulosi, but the abdomen is 

 steel blue and the petiole glittering black except the lower part of the 2nd 

 petiolewhich is red. 



Ammophila sp. 



This is very much like A. impatiens of Australia (Tran. Eut. Soc. 1878), 

 except the face not being pubescent with silvery hair, and the first joint of the 

 apical abdomen not being ferrugineous. This is a very common species on the 

 sandy road as is also the former species. 



Pompilidœ. 



Pompilus bioiulalus, Kirby. P. Z. S. 1893. 



Scoliadœ. 



Scolia quadr if asciala, Fabr. Syst. Piez. 



Myrmiudœ. 



Leptothorax molesta, Say. Bost. Jour. Nat. Hist. 

 Lasiusfuliginosus, Latr. Hist. Nat. Fourni. 

 Aphœnogaster famelica, Sm. T. E. S. 1874. 



Formi';idœ. 



Polyrhashis sexspinosu.% Latr. Hist. Nat. Fourm. 1874. 



