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56. P. RUFOFEMORATA , Smith. 



Operarla: Long. 8.4 mm. Nigra, pelioli squama, abdominis 



basi, coxis femoribusque (apice excepto) ferrugineis; sparse pi- 



losa, caput et thorax copiose, abdomen et pedes minus dense 



flavescenli-pubescentia; caput subtiHter punctato-rugulosum, medio 



longitudinaliter striato-rugosum ; clypeus margine antico rotun- 



dato, integro; pronotum spinis 2 porrectis longis acutis valde 



divergentibus ; mesonotum supra subplanum, marginibus latera- 



libus paulo elevatis; metanoli inermis pars basahs brevis trape- 



zoidalis transversim concava, absque margine postico, marginibus 



laterahbus subauriculatim elevalis, pars dechvis longa, oblique 



descendens, transversim convexa, longitudinaliter recta, absque 



« 

 marginibus lateralibus ; thoracis sculptura subtiliter punctato- 



rugulosa, propter pubescentiam indistincta; petioli squama sexan- 

 gularis dentibus 4 triangularibus obtusis , aeque longe distanti- 

 bus; abdomen subtiliter ruguloso-punctatum. (Sec. ex. typ.) 



Ceram (Coli. Mayr), Amboina (Mus. Leyden), Ternate, Aru, 

 Waigeou (sec. Smith). 



37. P. CONVEXA, Roger. 



Operarla: Long. 5.S— 6 mm. Nigra, micans, delicatule cine- 

 reo-, abdomine flavescenti-pubescens , fere sine (abdominis parte 

 posteriore cum) pilis abstantibus ; caput antice punctato-rugulo- 

 sum, postico longitudinaliter rugulosum; clypeus margine antico 

 integro ; thorax subtiliter ruguloso-punctatus in longitudinem 

 valde convexus, in latitudinem leviter convexus; pronotum rec- 

 tangulare latius quam longius, spinulis 2 brevibus divergentibus, 

 porrectis; metanoti pars basalis trapezoidea margine postico in- 

 distincto, postico denticulis 2 suberectis, pars declivis parte 

 basali subaequilonga ; petioli squama antice et postico convexa, 

 prope marginem superiorem transversim compressa , spinulis 4 

 minutis, scilicet: 2 superioribus et 2 lateralibus; abdomen sub- 

 tiliter punctato-coriaceo-rugulosum. (Sec. ex. typ.) 



Pagowat (Mus. Leyden), Ceylon (Coll. Mayr). 



Das Exemplar aus Pagowat weicht von obiger Diagnose, welche 

 nach einem typischen Exemplare von Dr. Roger entworfen ist. 



