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76 HYMENOPTERA. 
dark fuscous, palest towards their apical margins; the legs 
densely spmose, their calearia white. Abdomen shining, the 
punctures delicate and scattered, an impressed punctured line 
along the apical margins of the segments; the sixth segment 
rugose ; the third segment having on each side a small orange 
spot ; beneath, the margins of the segments have a fringe of 
short white hairs. 
Hab. New Holland. 
In smaller specimens the orange spot on the abdomen is some- 
times obsolete. 
32. MyzINE SABULOSA. B.M. 
Female. Length 7 lines.—Black and shining, head rather 
finely punctured, thickly so on the face, sparingly on the vertex ; 
the mandibles in the middle and the scape of the antenne at 
their apex, ferruginous ; the prothorax covered with large deep 
punctures, on the mesothorax and scutellum they are scattered ; 
the mesothorax has on each side posteriorly, touching the margin 
of the scutellum, a short deeply impressed line ; the metathorax 
closely and finely punctured ; wings fusco-hyaline. Abdomen 
closely and rather finely punctured, most closely so at the basal 
margins of the segments ; the first and second segments have a 
transverse impressed line near their apical margins ; the margins 
slightly depressed ; beneath, the margins of the segments ciliated 
with short white pubescence. 
Hab. New Holland. 
33. MyZINE DORSALIS. 
Plesia dorsalis, St. Farg. Hym. iii. 576. 39. 
Hab. Brazil. 
34. MyZINE BIPUNCTATA. 
Tiphia bipunctata, Perty, Del. An. Art. p. 139. t. 27. £129? 
Hab. Brazil. 
35. MyZINE DICHROA. 
Meria dichroa, Perty, Del. An. Art. p. 139. t. 37. f. 139. 
Hab. Brazil. 
36. MyZINE FLAVO-PICTA. B.M. 
Female. Length 7} lines.—Black, the head and thorax 
strongly punctured; a line on the orbits of the eyes, slightly 
