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NOTULAE ENTOMOLOGICAE II, 1922 
Narrowest part of frons not as wide as third antennal segment, 
orbits almost touching above, with setulose hairs on their entire length; 
parafacials fully as wide as third antennal segment, the latter about 
1,5 as long as second segment; arista almost nude; vibrissal angle 
produced; cheek with the usual oval area on lower half, but the hairs 
not very dense. Thorax in bad condition, but apparently with 4 pairs 
of fine postsutural dorsocentrals; sternopleurals not much stronger than 
the long setulose hairs surrounding them, only the upper posterior one 
distinct; pteropleura bare. Abdomen normal, the dorsum with long 
setulose hairs. Fore tibia with one or two fine posterior setulae at 
middle; fore tarsus slightly compressed, basal segment not produced 
at apex, with a few erect fine hairs along anterior surface, fourth 
segment with 2 short strong bristles posteriorly, inner claw stout, en¬ 
ding in a sharp point, outer one broadened, leaflike, slightly curled 
over and ending in a sharp point; mid femur with rather dense long 
fine bristles from near base to beyond middle on anteroventral sur¬ 
face, and a series of finer bristles on the posteroventral surface, which 
extends almost to apex; mid tibia with 5 or 6 short posterior bristles; 
hind femur with a series of anteroventral bristles, and one long fine 
ventral bristle at base; hind tibia with a very noticeable blunt pro¬ 
duction on venlral side at apex, anteroventral and posteroventral sur¬ 
faces each with some short bristles, anterodorsal surface with 1 or 2 
and posterodorsal with 3 strong bristles. Venation normal. Length 
7 mm. 
Type, Northern Ural Mountains, July 14, among low willows at 
the snow line (E. Bergroth). 
Distinguished from all species of the genus known to me by the 
peculiar structure of the claws of fore tarsi. 
aus Finnland. 
Eine neue 
Von Eero Löfqvist. 
(Mit 2 Fig.) 
Aegeria (Sphecia) montelli n. sp. 
$ 17 72—18 mm. 
Diese neue Art gehört zur Untergattung Sphecia Hb. und ist 
crabroniformis Lewin und przewalskii Alpli. am nächsten verwandt. 
Palpen rechtwinklig nach oben gebogen, dem Kopfe dicht an- 
liegend; die Spitze erreicht kaum die Fiihlerwurzel. Die Oberseite 
ganz schwarz, die Unterseite an der Wurzel schwarz, sonst weisslich; 
nur die Spitze des Endgliedes ins Gelbliche ziehend. 
Kopf grauschwarz, auf dem Scheitel weissgrau; der vordere Au- 
genrand weiss. Zunge gut entwickelt. Fiihler schwarz, an der Spitze 
mit einem bräunlichen Haarpinsel. 
Halskragen breit, gelb; beim Muonio-Exemplar weiss, mit gelb- 
licher Einmischung an den Seiten. Thorax und Fliigeldecken ein- 
