16 HYMENOPTERA. 
106. MuTiLua UNICINCTA. B.M. 
Mutilla unicincta, Lucas, Explo. Se. Algér. ii. 293. 317. t. 16. 
ion 
Hab. Algeria. 
This is probably a mere variety of the M. bipunctata of St. 
Fargeau, which has the head sometimes red, although usually it 
is black. 
107. Murityua Marocana. 
Mutilla Marocana, Oliv. Ency. Méth. vin. 58. 20. 
Mutilla Barbara, Fabr. Syst. Piez. p. 434. 26. 
Hab. Morocco. 
108. MuTILLA ATRA. B.M. 
Mutilla atra, Linn. Syst. Nat. i. 966. 5. 
Fabr. Ent. Syst. ii. 369. 11; Syst. Piez. p. 431. 14. 
Oliv. Ency. Meth. viii. 59. 26. 
Hab. Africa; Interior of South Africa. 
109. Mutitua MELICERTA. B.M. 
Male. Length 53 lines.—Black, head small, much narrower 
than the thorax, the eyes ovate, the pubescence black, mixed 
with a few fulvous hairs on the vertex. The prothorax clothed 
above with bright fulvous pubescence ; the mesothorax produced 
on each side of the scutellum into an angular tooth; the meta- 
thorax and legs thinly covered with long black pubescence ; the 
wings dark brown, and having a slight violet iridescence. Ab- 
domen: the basal segment clavate, much narrower than the 
second ; the apical margin of the second segment having a broad 
fascia and the two following segments clothed with rich bright 
fulvous pubescence ; the base and apex of the abdomen thinly 
clothed with long black pubescence. 
Hab. Cape of Good Hope. 
110. Muriuua NoraTa. 
Mutilla notata, S. Farg. Hym. iii. 600. 7 2. 
Hab. Cape of Good Hope. 
111. Muritua Minos. B.M. 
Male. Length 7 lmes.—Black, the eyes notched; the face, 
parts of the mouth and cheeks have a thin cinereous pubescence, 
