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pleural punctured, except at the apex ; the sides of the 

 thorax above rough, almost straight — pygidium longitu- 

 dinally striated ; the sides fringed with long fulvous hair — - 

 apical ventral segment slightly fringed with fulvous hair \ 

 the basal segment with large deep punctures ; the others 

 with the punctures much smaller. Legs covered thickly 

 with long pale fulvous hairs, rufo-fulvous on the tarsi ; the 

 calcaria ; the tibial spines four, pale. 

 Length, 1 1 mm. 



Mutilla Kauar .]•:. 



Head covered all over with a golden fulvous pubescence 

 completely hiding the colour ; the basal three joints of the 

 antennae and the thorax and legs ferruginous ; abdomen 

 black, segments three and four the apex of the second and 

 the apical covered with golden fulvous pubescence. Head 

 a little wider than the thorax ; eyes large, oval ; mandibles 

 ferruginous at the base ; palpi testaceous ; antennae stout, 

 the third joint a little shorter than the fourth and fifth 

 united. Thorax about twice as long as the head, rounded 

 at base and apex ; the sides concave, the edge rough, hardly 

 wider at the apex than at the base ; the thorax above 

 coarsely rugosely punctured ; the plurae impunctate, shining ; 

 apex of medium segment with a gradually rounded slope. 

 Abdomen as long as the head and thorax united, subsessile ; 

 coarsely punctured ; the fourth and fifth segments bearing 

 long, dull, fulvous hairs ; pygidium longitudinally striated, 

 the apex more finely transversely : the sides fringed with 

 long golden hairs ; ventral segments punctured, fringed with 

 fulvous hairs. Legs covered with fulvous hair ; the tibiae 

 with four long spines ; the coxae are black ; the hair of tarsi 

 dense and long. 

 Length 1 1 mm. 



Mutilla Constance. e, sp. nov. 



Black, the thorax pale, ferruginous above, an irregular 



