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a spot on the tegulz, and the base of the tibize and tarsi yellow ; 
the metathorax rugose ; wings hyaline and iridescent. Abdomen 
strongly punctured, the base rugose; the apical margins of the 
second and following segments have an abbreviated transverse 
line in the middle, and acurved spot at the extreme lateral mar- 
gins ; the latter spot is sometimes ovate, with a black dot in the 
middle; beneath immaculate, the margins of the segments 
ciliated with short white hairs. 
Hab. Albania. 
4. MyZINE FLAVESCENS. 
Plesia flavescens, St. Farg. Hym. iii. 582. 10. 
Hab. Central Europe. 
5. MyZINE SPINOSA. 
Myzine spinosa, Fisch. de Wald. Mag. Zool. (1843) p. & t. 1. 
_ Hab. Russia (Ural Mountains). 
6. MyZINE ARCUATA. 
Myzine arcuata, Fisch. de Wald. Mag. Zool. 1843, p..& t. 122° 
Hab. Russia (Ural Mountains). 
7. MyZINE GRACILIS. 
Myzine gracilis, Brullé, Hist. nat. Il. Canar. iii. 90. 49. t. 3. 
f. 1S 
Hab. Canary Islands. 
8. MyZINE DIMIDIATA. B.M. 
Myzine dimidiata, Guér. Dict. put. d’ Hist. nat. v. 575.17 6. 
Hab. Bombay ; Bengal. 
9. MyZINE ANTHRACINA. B.M. 
Female. Length 6 lines.—Black, the head and thorax with 
large scattered punctures, the metathorax finely punctured, with 
a central smooth shining line at its base; the legs have a thin 
cinereous pubescence, and have their spines pale testaceous ; 
wings subhyaline, slightly clouded at their apical margins. Ab- 
domen shining; the segments are finely punctured at their basal 
margins, and with larger and scattered ones towards their apical 
margins; the second segment has a transverse impressed line at 
