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ZOOLOGICAL LITEUATUIU5, 
Stigmas solskgi, Moraw. 1. c. p. 402, from St. Petersburg. 
Ngsson annatus, Oresson, 1. c. p. 145, from Cuba. 
Ilarpaotus insulariSf Oresson, 1. c. p. 146, and II. scitulus, Cress. 1. c. p. 147, 
from Cuba. 
Oorytes venustus, Cresson, 1. c. p. 472, G. modestiis, Cress. 1. c. p. 473, and 
0. abdommalis, Cress. 1. c. p. 474, from the Colorado Territory. 
Pison morosuSf Smith, 1. c. p. 86, from New Guinea. 
Larrada. Cresson describes 4 new species from tlie Colorado Territory : 
namely, L. seminifa, 1. c. p. 484; L. monlana, parvula, and cethiops, p. 465. 
Larrada vinulenta, Cresson, Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil. vol. iv. p. 138, from 
Cuba. — Larrada manmeta^ Smith, I, c. p. 84, from New Guinea ; L. mendax^ 
Smith, ibid., from Gilolo. 
Larra suada, Smith, 1. c. p. 85, from Gilolo. 
Bemhex argentifrons, Cresson, 1. c. p. 141, and B. armata^ Cress. 1. c. p. 142, 
from Cuba. — B. sayi, Cresson, 1. c. p. 467, from the Colorado Territory. 
Monedida. Four new species from the Colorado Territory are described 
by Cresson : — M. emarginata, 1. c. p. 468 ; M. ohUquaj 1. c. p. 469 ; M. speciosa, 
1, c. p. 470; and 31. pidchellaf 1. c. p. 471. 
Tacky tes cuhensis, Cresson, 1. c. p. 139, and T. inmlaris, Cress. 1. c. p. 140, 
from Cuba. — T. fulviventrisj Cre.sson, 1. c. p. 466, from the Colorado Territory. 
Adata nubecula, Cresson, 1. c. p. 466, from the Colorado Territory. 
Astata insularis, Cresson, 1. c. p. 140, from Cuba. 
Psen argentifrons, Cresson, 1. c. p. 152, from Cuba. 
Mimesa carbonaria, Smith, 1. c. p. 86, from Morty. — 31. argentifrons, Cres- 
son, 1. c. p. 487, 31. proxima. Cress., 1. c. p. 488, and 31. unicincta. Cress, ibid., 
from the Colorado Territory. 
3Icllinus rujinodus, Cresson, 1. c. p. 475, from the Colorado Territory. 
Alyson aculeatus, Cresson, 1. c. p. 148, from Cuba. 
Philanthus. Cresson (Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil. vol. v.) describes the following 
12 new North American species of this genus : — P. glorioms, 1. c. p. 86 ; P. 
sanbornii, 1. c. p. 89 ; P. laticinctus, 1. c. p. 91 ; P. albopilosus, ibid. ; P. kpidus, 
1. c. p. 92 ; P. ptdchellus, 1. c. p. 93 ; P. simillimus, 1. c. p. 95 ; P. dubius 
(=P. politus c5'f')> I- 0 . p. 96; P. bihmatus, 1. c. p. 97 ; P. frontalis, 1. c. p. 99; 
P. albifrons, 1. c. p. 101 ; and P.Jlavifrons, 1. c. p. 102. 
Cerceris. Cresson describes 15 new North American species: namely, C. 
Venator, 1. c. p. 116 ; C. biungidata, 1. c. p. 118 ; O. vicina, 1. c. p. 120 ; C. rvji- 
noda, 1. c. p. 121 ; C. blakei, ibid. ; C. Jinitima, 1. c. p. 122; C. cubensis (=^zonata. 
Cress. 1864), 1. c. p. 123; C. dentifrons, 1. c. p. 124; C. imitator, 1. c. p. 125; 
C. compar, 1. c. p. 126; C. fulvipcs, ibid. ; 0. compacta, 1. c. p. 127 ; C. calif or- 
nica, 1. c. p. 128 ; C. kennicottii, ibid. ; and C. insolita, 1. c. p. 129. 
Cerceris. Cresson describes 5 new species from Cuba : namely, C. Jlavo- 
costalis, Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil. iv. p. 153 ; C. triangulata, 1. c. p. 154 ; C. bilu- 
nata, 1. c. p. 155; C. f estiva, 1. c. p. 156; and C. zonata, ibid. 
Cerceris tumulorum, Smith, 1. c. p. 87, from Gilolo. 
Sphex Iceviventris, Cresson, 1. c. p. 463, from the Colorado Territory. 
