962 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM. vol. xxvni. 



Family VESPID.E. 



"The f-pecitic naiiie of the Icaria" recently' described by me should 

 read Cagayajie'ii.ns instead of CknjayancnsJs. I am indebted to Mr. 

 Charles S. Banks for calling" my attention to this typographical error. 



Family EUMENIDJ^. 



Genus LEIONOTUS Saussure. 



7. LEIONOTUS XANTHOZONATUS, new species. 



Female. — Length !> nnn. Black, the head and thorax coarsely' punc- 

 tate, the abdomen impunctate, but microscopicall}" roriaceously sculp- 

 tured; the clypeus is covered with a short yellowish-white pubescence; 

 there is an obliciue oblong spot on each side at ]>ase of clypeus, a small 

 spot in the incision of the eyes, a stripe back of eyes, two nearly con- 

 tiuent spots on the upper middle of the pronotum, a spot at base and 

 apex of the teguhe, a spot on the hind angle of the mesonotum next 

 to the tegula^, a spot beneath the teguhv, the post-scutellum, the 

 apical margins of the first and second dorsal segments of the abdomen, 

 a large spot at the ai)ical third of the front and middle femora beneath, 

 and a stripe on the front, middle, and hind tibia' outwardly, all yellow; 

 wings smoky hyaline with the stigma and veins black. The first joint 

 of the flagellum is the longest joint, being nearly one-half longer than 

 the second, the following joints to the last gi-adually shortening, the 

 four joints before the last being a little wider than long. 



T(/pe.— Cat. No. 8335, U.S.N.M. 



Manila. (Father Robert Brown.) 



Family MUTILLID.E. 



Genus TROGASPIDIA Ashmead. 

 8. TROGASPIDIA BICOLOR, new species. 



JItde. — Length, IT to !'.> nnn. Ih'ad, thorax, legs, and the tirst and 

 last two segments of the abdomen black; the rest of the abdomen is 

 red'; the head and the thorax are rugosel}" punctured; the scutellum 

 has a smooth, conicall}' elevation at apex above; the metanotum has a 

 broad, smooth, median sulcus, which is broadly widened out at its base: 

 the face, cheeks, legs, and the mesopleura are clothed with rather 

 long, somewhat dense, white hairs, almost silvery beneath the eyes: 

 the ch'peus is smooth and shining, broadly and shallowly or subsemi 

 circularly emarginate anteriorly; the si-ape is ])icarinate beneath; the 

 wings are brown black, with a purplish tinge, the teguhe being large 

 and smooth, w^ith only a few scattered punctures; the first segment of 

 the abdomen is rather strongly, closel}' punctured, has a large tooth 



"Can. Eiit.. XXXV, 11*05, p. 'A. 



