270 
DF H. FRIESE 
140. Cœlioxys intrudens Sm. 
I860. — Coelioxys intrudens Ç Smith, Journ. Proc. Linn. Soc. Zool. 
IV. Suppl, p. 92. 
5 • «Atra, scutello utrinque dentato, margine postico rotundato, 
abdomine conico, segmentis fascia marginatis flavo-albida. L. 9 mm. 
Black, head and thorax covered with coarse confluent punctures, 
face densely clothed with short yellowish-white pubescence, posterior 
margin of Ihe prothorax and the base of scutellum with a narrow line 
of short yellowish-white pubescence, a similar line over the tegulæ; 
thorax and femora beneath clothed with similar pubescence. Abdomen; 
apical margin of all the segments, with a fascia of short white pu¬ 
bescence, which is continued beneath, above the fasciæ are narrowest 
in the middl, basal segment has the fascia continued up the sides. 
Makassar. » Celebes. 
141. Coelioxys Smithi D. T. 
I860. — Coelioxys intrudens^ Smith, Journ. Proc. Linn. Soc. Zool. IV. Suppl. 
132 (nee p. 92) ! 
1896. — Coelioxys Smithii Dalla Torre, Cat. Hym. X. p. 493. 
« J . Nigra, capite thoraceque rude punctatis, facie pube pallida 
vestita; alis fuscis, basi hyalinis. L. 16 mm. 
Black, head and thorax with deep confluent punctures ; abdomen 
shining and much more finely and distinctly punctured. Face with a 
prominent longitudinal ridge, which extends from the anterior ocellus 
to the apical margin of the clypeus; sides of the face with a pale gol¬ 
den pubescence, cheeks have also a dense pale pubescence. Thorax has 
an obtuse tooth on each side of the scutellum, sides, beneath and on 
the coxae and femora beneath, a dense short whitish pubescence. Wings 
fuscous, their base hyaline. Abdomen conical, elongate, tapering gra¬ 
dually from the base to the apex, which is acute, apical segment has 
the ventral plate longer than the superiore one, it being lanceolate and 
not notched at the sides near the apex. 
Batchian. » 
Morty Islands, Bum. 
cT. Wie J , Segment 6 mit 8 Dornen, die beiden seitlichen an 
der Basis klein, dünn und spitz, die 4 mittleren, fast -in einer Beihe 
stehend, ziemlich stumpf, die beiden Enddorne am längsten, dünn und 
spitz, die 6 letzten stehen auffallend dicht zusammen; Kiel des Ge¬ 
sichtes weniger stark auffallend. L. 11—13 1 /a mm, Br. 4 mm. 
