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Family XXXI. CHRYSIDID.1. 
Subfamily IT. Curysip1n a. 
CHRYSIS Linn. 
Chrysis miri sp. nov. ¢ Length, 6.5 millimeters. Near to ©. mendicalis 
Cameron, Head, thorax, first and third abdominal segments, light metallic blue; 
space around ocelli, a few punctures on collar and pronotum, medial area of 
scutellum and second abdominal segment purple; round spot and apical margin 
of third segment purple, with a transverse line on basal area of second segment, 
dark purple. 
Antenne black, the scape in front and two basal joints of flagellum light bronze 
green; cox and femora of front legs metallic green; tibie slightly green; tarsi 
dark brown, tibia with slight cinerous pubescence; hind legs green, tarsi brownish. 
Head: and thorax with closely set, coarse punctures, with smaller ones scattered 
up and down, the punctures larger on posterior portion of thorax, smaller on the 
abdomen and very symetrically arranged. The ventral segments very finely punc- 
tate, with a brown medial longitudinal ridge along all the segments. 
Antenne thick, the third joint of the flagellum as long again as the second. 
Pronotum broad, very much rounded anteriorly, medial area of mesonotum sepa- 
rated from the lateral areas by longitudinal rows of purple punctures; scutellum 
and post-scutellum convex, posterior portion of post-seutellum very much rounded. 
First abdominal segment with a medial wide and deep depression anteriorly. 
Apical segment of third segment»with 3 teeth, one on each angle and one in the 
middle, the intervals between the teeth sinuate. 
Family XLII. MUTILLID®. 
Subfamily I. Murr. a. 
MUTILLA Linn. 
Mutilla manilensis sp. nov. This species comes very near to M. vicinissima 
Gribodo but is differentiated by the size of the macula and the bands of pubes- 
cence on the third and fifth segments. 9 Length, 7.5 millimeters. Head broader 
than thorax. Head and thorax coarsely, abdomen finely, punctured. Scape, femora, 
head posteriorly, thorax and abdomen densely pubescent. Head, antenne, abdomen 
and legs black, thorax red; pubescence on abdomen cinerous, on legs and antenne 
whitish. 
The second abdominal segment above with 2 small, round, silvery macule; the 
third and fifth segments covered with transverse bands of silvery pubescence. The 
first ventral segment with a prominent longitudinal carina, the fourth and fifth 
segments coarsely punctate posteriorly and striated anteriorly. 
Mutilla parva sp. nov. Near to M. decora Smith. Q Length, 4.5 millimeters. 
Head and abdomen finely, and thorax coarsely, punctate and sparsely pubescent, 
the pubescence consisting of thin, long, curved hairs. Eyes, large, oval; thorax 
very much rounded, abrupt anteriorly and with a steep slope posteriorly; head 
and antenne black, except the scape which is rufous covered with whitish pubes- 
cence; legs, except the femora, and abdomen black, thorax red. 
A small oval silvery-white spot in the middle above on the second abdominal 
segment, a transverse band of silvery-white pubescence which is interrupted medi- 
ally on its posterior margin, and the third segment also covered with the white 
pubescence. First, third, and fourth ventral segments strongly longitudinally 
carinate. 
