40 HYMENOPTERA. 
gins having a dark cloud, also a fuscous stain at the apex of the 
externo-medial cell; the metathorax coarsely punctured, very 
broad, and produced on each side, forming an obtuse tooth; the 
abdomen has a fascia of golden pubescence on the third segment, 
a a transverse spot in the middle of the fourth of the same 
colour. 
Hab. North China. (R. Fortune, Esq.). 
199. MuTILLa spEctIosa. B.M. 
Female. Length 4 lines.—Head and thorax red, the former 
much narrower than the latter, both coarsely rugose; the an- 
tenne ferruginous, the flagellum more or less fuscous above. 
Thorax subquadrate; legs rufo-piceous and having a sparing 
bright yellow pubescence; the tarsi sometimes ferruginous. 
Abdomen black, elongate and longitudinally rugose; the second 
segment having three ovate spots of golden pubescence placed 
transversely at the base of the segment; the third and fourth 
segments clothed with golden pubescence, usually more or less 
interrupted. 
Hab. Hong Kong. 
200. MutiLtua PHILIPPINENSIS. 
Female. Length 6-63 lines.—Head, legs and abdomen black, 
thorax ferruginous ; head about the width of the thorax, the 
latter oblong and longitudinally rugose, the sides compressed, 
the legs having a thinly scattered pale glittermg pubescence. 
Abdomen: the second segment having on each side towards its 
base an ovate spot of pale yellow pubescence ; the third segment 
Is covered with the same, and the fifth has a fringe of the same 
colour; the margins of the segments ciliated with pale glittermg 
pubescence. 
Hab. Philippine Islands. 
201. Mutitua AMERICANA. B.M. 
Mutilla Americana, Linn. Syst. Nat. i. 966. 2. 
Fabr. Syst. Ent. p. 396.3; Ent. Syst. i. 367. 5; Syst. 
Piez. p. 430. 6. 
Oliv. Ency. Méth. viii. 56. 8. 
St. Farg. Hym. iii. 623. 43. 
Mutilla obsoleta, Klug, Nova Acta Ces. Curios. x. 319, 229. 
“ADE Ee day ps 
Hab. Brazil (Para). 
