108 Ins, 
HYMENOPTERA. 
Different species of beetles inoculated with ammonia were more or less 
similarly affected. Fabre, Souv. Ent. pp. 61-79. 
“ Cerceris bupresticide.” An insect thus called by Fabre provisions its 
nests with Buprestidce^ which always remain limp, being preserved by the 
antiseptic properties of the venom of the sting of the Cerceris ; id. 1. c. 
pp. 39-50. 
Oxyhelus elegans and meridionalis^ spp. nn., MocsAry, Term, fiizetek, iii. 
pp. 138 & 140, Hungary. 
Crabro hriechbau.meri and bulsanensis^ F. F. Kohl, Verh. z.-b. Wien, 
xxix. pp. 395 & 397, Botzen ; C. vagatus^ F. Smith, Ent. iv. p. 208, Japan 
(1869); C. affinis and mandibularis^ p. 138, and denticorniSj p. 139, id. 
Descr. New Hym., also J. L. S. xiv. pp. 677 & 678, Sandwich Islands ; C. 
bigeminus, Patton, Canad. Ent. xi. p. 213, Connecticut : spp. nn. 
Blepharipus unicus, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 214, Connecticut. 
Cerceris antonice^ Avignon, and julii^ Carpentras, Fabre, Souv. Ent. 
p. 320 ; C. penicillata and cribrata^ MocsAry, Term, fiizetek, iii. pp. 130 
j& 131, Hungary : spp. nn. 
Eucerceris fulviceps. New Mexico, rubripes^ Colorado, elegans^ p. xxiii., 
similis and vittatifrons, Nevada, p. xxiv., Cresson, Tr. Am. Ent. Soc. vii.; 
E. unicorniSj Patton, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. v. p. 359, Kansas : spp. nn. 
Philanthus inversus^ id. 1. c. p. 355, Kansas ; P. sublimis, californicus^ 
California, &c., pacificus, Nevada, Oregon, p. xxxii., scelestus, basilariSj 
Colorado, zebratus, Nevada, p. xxxiii., and scutellaris, Kansas, p. xxxiv., 
Cresson, 1. c. : spp. nn. 
S collides . 
Scolia JlavicepSf Ev., var. mangichlakensis, from Daghestan and 
Mangichlak, and Sapyga prisma, King, var. from Erivan, described ; 
Radoszkovsky, Hor. Ent. Ross. xv. pp. 153 & 156. 
Scolia rufa, St. Farg., $ described ; F. Smith, Phil. Tr. clxviii. p, 536. 
New species : — 
Myzine ruficornis and nigrifrons, Sicily, torrida, Gambia, and insularis, 
Madagascar, p. 178, combusta, India or Africa (?), pallida, N.W. India, 
and orientalis, Beluchistan, p. 179, simillima and jucunda, St. Paulo, 
p, 180, albo-maculata, Amazons, and iridipennis, p. 181, confusa, Ega, 
agilis, Nicaragua, and bicincta, Brazil (P), p. 182, fallax, Mexico, and 
flavicornis, ChiU, p. 183, F. Smith, Descr. New Hym. 
Tiphia fulvipennis, Albania, Sorvia, consueta, Ceylon, and natalensis, 
Natal, p. 184, rugosa, Zulu, penetratrix, Sierra Leone, solitaria and paral- 
lela, p. 185, .salutatrix and campanula, Ega, p. 186, oblonga, Colombia, 
clypeata and subspinosa, p. 187, and intricata, p. 188, Mexico, id. 1. c. 
Dimorphoptera cognata, Swan River, and Icevifrons, S. Australia, id. 
1. c. p. 188. 
Scolia albo-fimbriata, id. 1. c. p. 189, Costa Rica ; S. (^Discolia) erivan- 
ensis and S. {D.) caucasica, Radoszkovsky, Hor. Ent. Ross. xv. pp. 153 & 
164, Caucasus. 
Pseudoscolia ferruginea, id. 1. c. p. 164, Caucasus. 
Sapyga caucasica, id. 1. c. p. 156, Erivan. 
