HYMENOPTERA. 



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110. THYNNUS (CATOCHEILUS) DIVERSUS. 



Catocheilus Klugii, Guer. Mag. Zool (1842); Mm. Thynn. 



Hab. Australia (Swan River). 



111. THYNNUS (EIRONE) DISPAR. 



Eirone dispar, Westw. Arc. Ent. ii. 144. 82. f. 5 <J , f. 6 ? . 

 Hab. Australia (Adelaide). 



112. THYNNUS (EIRONE) TUBERCULATUS. 



Male. Length 3| lines. Black : the head and thorax strongly 

 and closely punctured, thinly covered with short white downy 

 pubescence; the clypeus with a lanceolate white mark in the 

 centre, which has a minute tubercle on each side about the 

 middle ; the mandibles ferruginous, with a white line at their 

 base. The prothorax with a slightly interrupted white line on 

 the anterior margin, and a widely interrupted one posteriorly ; 

 the wings splendidly iridescent and hyaline, the nervures testa- 

 ceous ; the tibiae and tarsi rufo-testaceous. Abdomen lanceolate, 

 the apical segment rugose, pointed at the apex. 



Female. Length 2J lines. Pale ferruginous : the legs pale 

 rufo-testaceous ; the head oblong-quadrate ; the thorax of the 

 same form as in T. vitripennis ; the metathorax delicately acicu- 

 late and with a few elongate punctures. Abdomen elongate, 

 each segment with a curved dark ferruginous line on each 

 side; thinly covered with strong elongate punctures; the apex 

 acute. 

 Hab. S. Australia (Lower Plenty). (Coll. R. Bakewell, Esq.) 



113. THYNNUS (EIRONE) VITRIPENNIS. 



Male. Length 3J lines. Black, shining : the head and thorax 

 with shallow punctures ; slightly pubescent at the sides of the 

 head, on the thorax beneath and on the sides, and on the pos- 

 terior portion of the metathorax; the legs have also a slight 

 griseous pubescence. The clypeus with a sharp carina in the 

 middle and a triangular white spot in front; a narrow white 

 line runs from the clypeus to the margin of the eyes ; a line at 

 the base of the mandibles, and two small oblique ones between 

 the antennae, white; the mandibles obscurely ferruginous. Tho- 

 rax a narrow white line on the anterior margin of the pro- 

 thorax; wings hyaline, faintly tinted with yellow, and splendidly 

 iridescent; the legs rufo-testaceous, with the tarsi palest. Ab- 



