1896. ] HYMENOPTERA OF OBYLON. 127 
170. Murinta supintrans, Radoszkovsky. 
Mutilla subintrans, Radoszk. & Sich. Hor. Soc. Ent. Ross. 1867, 
228, 629 ; Cam. Mem. & Proc. Manch. Lit. & Phil. Soe. ser. 4, v. 
(1892), 122, 75. 
171. Murinna sornon, Saussure. 
Mutilla soror, Sauss. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1867, 353, t. 8. f. 3; 
Radoszk. & Sich. Hor. Soc. Ent. Ross. 1867, 306,39 ; Cam. Mem. 
& Proc. Manch. Lit. & Phil. Soc. ser. 4, v. (1892), 122, 76. 
Habrouenne. 
172. Mourirna stpy~ia, Smith. 
Mutilla sibylla, Smith, Jour. Linn. Soe. ii. (1858), 86, 119 ; 
Motsch. Bull. Soc. Imp. d. Nat. Mose. 1867, 22; Smith, Jour. Linn. 
Soe. xi. (1867), 339, 47; Cam. Mem. & Proc. Manch. Lit. & Phil. 
Soe. ser. 4, v. (1892) 122, 74. 
173. MurILLA TAPROBANZ, Cameron. 
Mutilla taprobane, Cam. Mem. & Proc. Manch. Lit. & Phil. Soc. 
ser. 4, v. (1892), 122, 81, &.125. 
Trincomalee (Yerbury coll.). 
174. MuvinLa yerBuRY!I, Cameron. 
Mutilla yerburyi*, Cam. Mem. & Proc. Manch. Lit. & Phil. Soc. 
ser. 4, v. (1892), 123, 87, & 135. 
Mahaagang (Yerbury coll.). 
Genus Meruoca, Latreille. 
175. Mernoca NicRA, sp. nov. (Plate XV. fig. 4.) 
6. L. 8-11 millim. Exp. 17-20 millim. 
Black and shining ; the wings broad, hyaline and iridescent, with 
the apical half faintly shaded with fuscous; legs piceous, tarsi 
aler. 
: Head about as broad as the thorax, closely and finely punctured ; 
mandibles black; clypeus much broader than high, its anterior 
margin semicircular; antennz opaque black, thick and somewhat 
fusiform. Thorax: the pro- and mesonotum above finely and 
closely punctured, the metanotum smooth, posteriorly truncated, 
with three longitudinal short carine running from its base to the 
edge of the truncation, from whence the lateral carine are con- 
tinued obliquely outwards to the sides of the metathorax ; the wings 
hyaline, iridescent in certain lights, faintly shaded with light fuscous 
especially on the anterior wing beyond the basal nervure; legs 
piceous, the tarsi paler, the anterior tibiz and tarsi below testaceous. 
Abdomen shining, rather sparsely punctured above, and slightly 
1 Hither by a slip of the pen or through a printer’s error, Col. Yerbury’s 
name is spelt ‘“‘ Yerburgh ” all through Mr. Cameron’s paper, consequently this 
species stands as “‘ Yerburghi” instead of “ Yerburyi” in the paper. I have 
- restored the true spelling. ' Ee 
