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HYMENOPTEUA OP AMERICA. 



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40. E. consoTbrimss Sadss.— Niger, fnlvo birsutos, valde pnnctatns; 

 tborace depresso; abd. 20segniento supra comprt-sso et inflato, margine 

 medio transversim inipresfo; tegulis, tibiis et tart=is rnfis ; pronoti t'as- 

 ciola et punctis 2 bumeralibus, post-scutello ft abd: segnu-ntorum mar- 

 gine sulfureis. 



1- Clypeo bidentato, in summo flavo-macolato. 



E. consobrianus Sadss. Et. Wsp., Ill, 140, 25. 1 %. 

 Total length, 11 mm. ; wing, 9 mm. 



%. Clypeus punctured, velutinous, lengthened, triangular, sepa- 

 rated by a triangular incision. Thorax a little depressed^ more 

 wide than high, bul short, almost square, distinctly punctured 

 throughout, the metathorax very densely so. Petiole punctured, 

 pear-shaped, lengthened, and truncate, not campanulate, offering 

 at the extremity, before the border, a sunken place; 2d segment 

 Battened beneath, but compressed above, forming a salient boss, 

 and presenting in the middle before its border a transverse 

 depression, so thai the border is a little elevated in the middle; 

 this segment, above, very densely punctured, but less strongly 

 than the thorax. A testaceous lamina extending beyond the 

 border of all the segments. 



[nseel black, all the body clothed with a long yellow pile. 

 Wing scales, hook of the antennas £, tibiae, and tarsi red; an 

 oval spot on the summit of clypeus %, a point on the front, two 

 little tlots behind the summit of the eyes, two dots on the angles 

 of the prothorax, a little line in the middle of its posterior border, 

 post-scutel and a regular and narrow border on the segments 1-5 

 of the abdomen, sulphur-yellow. Tibiae often brownish at the 

 end. Wings subsmoky. 



Hab. Brazil. (Collection of Sen. the Marquis Spinola, at 

 Turin. ) 



This species, which is of the smallest size, approaches very 

 much to the E. compressus Sauss. 



41. E. Uruguyensis Sadss. 



Eumenes Uruguyensis Sadss. Vespides, III, 139, 24, pi. vii, fig. G, 1854. 



Hab. Uruguay. Monte-Yideo. (Typus in mus. Parisiensi.) 



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