1G7 



rotundatam dilatatis, subtus vcsiculis perpaucis in- 

 structam ; intermedii articulis tribus basalibus in 

 palmam oblongo-ovalem formatis. Tarsi postici 

 2 subtus baud ciliati ; aliter mari similes : ungui- 

 bus duobus (in utroque sexu similibus) instructi. 



Long Corp. lin. 9- Lat. lin. 5. 



Niger, nitidus, antennis tibiis tarsisque pieeis, 

 thoracis marginibus lateralibus rufo-piceis. thorace 

 linea punctorum impressorum ad marginem anti- 

 cum, punctisque nonnuUis lineam parvam obliquam 

 utrinque versus marginem posticum formantibus ; 

 elytris subtiliter punctulatis, margine laterali li- 

 neisque tribus longitudinalibus punctatis. Habitat 

 in Nova Hollandia. 



The above insect is named in honour of Mr. 

 Shuckhard, the author of a valuable publication on 

 the indigenous Fossorial Hymenoptera of Great 

 Britain. 



13. Globaria, Latreille. 



The typical species of this genus is Globaria 

 Leachii of Latreille. As it has not been previously 

 figured, it is here added with its anatomical details. 

 The Globaria nitida of Guerin is not congenerous, 

 or else is very incorrectly figured. The genus 



