58 Mr. R. E. Turner on New Species of 



Family THYNNIDAE. 



Zaspilothynnus striatifrons, sp. n. 



(J. Niger; mandibulis, apice excepto, clypeo maoula subapicali 

 fusca utrinque, orbitis, macula arcuata inter antennas, pronoto 

 margine antico, propleuris, pronoto margine postico, tegulis, meso- 

 noto macula magna quadrata postice, mesoplcuris antice et macula 

 magna postice, scutello fascia latissima, postice ad apiccm producta, 

 scutelli angulis anticis, postscutello, segmcnto mediano fascia lata 

 longitudinali lateribusque, scgmentis dorsalibus 1-6, ventralibus 

 2-5 fascia transversa anguste interrupta, segmento primo ventrali 

 macula mediana, coxisque subtus flavis; segmento dorsali sexto 

 apice, septimoque, ventralibus sexto scptimoque pedibusque 

 ferrugineis; alls subhj^alinis, venis ferrugineis. 



$. Nigra; capite ferrugineo, pedibus brunneo-ferrugineis, femori- 

 bus nigro-maculatis ; sterno, segmentisque ventralibus secundo 

 tertioque brunneis; prothorace postice nigro-marginato, scutello, 

 postscutello, segmento mediano lateribus, segmentis dorsalibus 

 1-3 fascia transversa undulata, segmentoque dorsaK quarto fascia 

 transversa interrupta flavis ; pygidio fusco. 

 Long, c?, 15 mm ; $, 13 mm. 



(J. Clypeus pointed and prominent at the base and connected 

 by a short carina with the interantennal prominence, very broadly 

 truncate at the apex, the apical angles not prominent, strongly 

 longitudinally striated. Interantennal prominence very broadly 

 triangular, a low longitudinal carina from the apex reaching more 

 than half-way to the anterior ocellus. Front rugosely punctured, 

 irregularly rugose striate above the base of the antennae; vertex 

 more sparsely pimctured. Antennae about as long as the thorax 

 and median segment combined ; pronotum rather sparsely and finely 

 punctured, with a shallow shining groove behind the slightly raised 

 anterior margin; mesonotum veiy closely punctured between the 

 deep parapsidal furrows, but much more sparsely in the middle. 

 Scutellum very broadly rounded at the apex, subtruncate, rather 

 closely punctured ; median segment obhque from the postscutellum, 

 finely rugulose, the middle rather sparsely punctured. Abdomen 

 somewhat elongate, the basal dorsal segment oblique anteriorly, 

 as broad at the apex as the second segment, all the segments rather 

 sparsely punctured and not constricted; sixth ventral segment 

 with a spine on each side at the apical angles; seventh dorsal 

 segment produced into a broad flattened lamella, longitudinally 

 striated and very broadly rounded at the apex. Hypopygium 

 obliquely striated above, subtriangular, broad at the base with a 



