HYMENOPTERA. 



Ill 



2. TYPHLOPONE WESTWOODII. 



Typhlopone Westwoodii, Shuck. Ann. <5* Mag. Nat. Hist. v. 266 

 5(1840), 



Hab. South America. 



3. TYPHLOPONE THWAITESII. 



Typhlopone Thvvaitesii, Shuck. Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. v. 326 $ 



(1840). 



Hab. Sugar-casks from South America. 



4. TYPHLOPONE SPINOL.E. 



Typhlopone Spinohc, Shuck. Ann. fy Mug. Nat. Hist. v. 327 $ 



(1840). 



Hab. Sugar-casks from South America. 



5. TYPHLOPONE SHUCKARDI. 



Typhlopone Shuckardi, Westw. Ann. $ Mag. Nat. Hist. vi. 88 $ 



(1841). 



Hab. West India Islands? (Found in sugar.) 



6. TYPHLOPONE DAHLBOMII. 



Typhlopone Dahlbomii, Westw. Ann. fy Mag. Nat. Hist. vi. 88 

 (1841). 



Hab. West India Islands? (Found in sugar.) 



7. TYPHLOPONE HOMALINA. 



Cosmacetes homalinus, Spin. Mem. Accad. Torino, xiii. 71 ?. 

 Hab. Brazil (Para). 



8. TYPHLOPONE SERRATULA. 



Worker. Length 2-2] lines. Chestnut-red : the head and 

 thorax darker than the abdomen ; the apical joint of the antenna- 

 pale testaceous; head smooth and shining, the sides nearly 

 parallel, slightly narrowed posteriorly ; a slightly impressed line 

 runs upwards from the insertion of the antennae half-way to- 

 wards the vertex, which is slightly emarginate behind, the edge 

 of the emarginatiou crossed by a few short striae. Thorax flat- 

 tened above,, and with a number of elongate punctures or short 

 striae. Abdomen : the node of the peduncle flattened above, 

 quadrate, and with a number of irregular depressions or punc- 

 tures ; the lateral margins slightly raised; the segments impunc- 



