with remarks on some aberrant genera of the Scoliidfe. 83 



2, P. eonfusus, Sm., Descr. n. sp. Hym., p. 182, n. 12, 1879, 



^ {Myzine c), Ega, Brazil. 



3. P. r%five7itriSy Cress., Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc, iv, p. 201, 



1872, $ {Myzine r.). 

 „ „ Fox, Proc. Californ. Acad. Sc. (2), v, p. 



263, 1895, $, $ {Engycystis r.), Mexico 

 and Texas. 



Fox gives a good description of the genus, but has not 

 connected it with Ptei'omlrns. He remarks on the many 

 points in which it differs from Ifyzine. The first two 

 species may prove to be the sexes of one species. The 

 posterior coxae of the female are contiguous. 



Though very distinct I look on the genus as more nearly 

 allied to Plesia than to any other Scoliidse. 



Genus Anthohosca, Guer. 



The following species belong to this genus in addition 

 to the Australian species which I have enumerated in a 

 former paper (Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.W., xxxii, 3, 1907). 



Species from S. America. 



1. A. alhomaculata, Sm., Descr. n. sp. Hym., p. 181, n. 10, 



1879, $, $ {Myzine a.), Ega. 



2. A. bipu7ictata, Perty, Delect. Aoim. Artie. Brasil., 



p. 139, 1830, ? {Ti2)hia b.), Minas Geraes. 



3. A. antcnnata, Sm., Descr. n. sp. Hym., p. 174, n. 2, 1879, 



^ {Anthohosca a.), Rio Grande do Sul. 

 Gosila iheringi, Sauss., Grandid. Hist. Madag., xx, p. 

 234, 1892, ?. 



4. A. carhonaria, Burm., Stett. Ent. Zeit., xxxvii, p. 168, 



1876, ? {Myzine c.), Neu Freiburg. 



5. A. erythroj)yga, Burm., Stett. Ent. Zeit., xxxvii, p. 169, 



1876, $, ^ {Myzine e.), Cordova. 



6. A. apicalis, Sich., Sauss. et Sich. sp. gen. Scol., p. 262, 



1864, $, S. America (?) {Gosila a.). 



7. A. chilensis, Guer., Voy. de la Coq. Zool., ii, 2, p. 249, 



1830 (1839), ? {Scolia {Gosila) c.), Chili. 

 „ „ Spin., Gay, Hist. Fis. Chile Zool, vi, p. 312, 



1851, $, ?. 

 Mijzine flavicornis, Sm., Descr. n, sp. Hym., p. 183, 

 n. 16, 1879, ?. 



