742 MR. R. E. TURNER OX 



the second cubital cell, second before one-third from the base 

 of the third cubital cell, which is nearly twice as long on the 

 cubitus as on the radius. Basal joint of hind tarsi with a row of 

 fine spines beneath ; basal joint of fore tarsi with seven spines 

 above and a row of short spines beneath ; tarsal ungues cleft ; 

 apical half of hind femora broadly rounded beneath ; tai'sal ungues 

 cleft. Shining, finely and sparsely punctured ; front and pro- 

 notum more closely and coarsely punctured ; median segment 

 subopaque, very finely and closely punctured, the posterior slope 

 rather indistinctly transversely striated. Pygidium densely clothed 

 with fusco-feri-uginous pubescence. Basal joint of fore tarsi not 

 very strongly produced at outer angle. 



Black, with grey pubescence ; calcaria pale brownish. Wings 

 rather light fuscous, fusco-hyaline at the apex. 



Length 20 mm. 



Hob. Nova Fribourg, S. Brazil. 



28. Anthobosca bipunctata Perty. 



Tiphia bipunctata Perty, Delect, a.nim. artic. Brasil. p. 139 

 (1833), $. 



Myzine bipunctata Sm. Cat. Hym. B. M. iii. p. 76 (1855). 



Anthobosca bipunctata Turn. Trans. Ent. Soc. London, p. 83 

 (1908). 



5 . Radial cell narrowly rounded at the apex ; fii'st and fourth 

 abscissae of the radius about equal in length, second and third also 

 nearly equal to each other and twice as long as the first ; the first 

 recurrent nervure received just beyond two-fifths fj-om the base of 

 the second cubital cell, second at the middle of the third cubital 

 cell, which is shorter on the radius than on the cubitus. Tai'sal 

 ungues bifid ; lobe beneath the posterior femora extending over 

 the apical two-thirds of their length and scarcely rounded. Shining 

 and very sparsely punctured, the front smooth, apical dorsal seg- 

 ment covered with long fuscous hair. Basal joint of fore tarsi 

 strongly produced at the outer apical angle. 



Black ; a yellow spot on each side of the third dorsal segment. 

 Wings fusco-hyaline, nervures fuscous ; calcaria whitish. 



Length 16 mm. 



Hab. Minas Geraes, Brazil. 



Allied to carbonaria Burm., but has the lobe beneath the hind 

 femora longer, the basal joint of the fore tarsi is more produced, 

 and the puncturation is sparser. A. bipustulaia Turn, is probably 

 the male of this species. 



29. Anthobosca albomaculata Sm. (PI. LXXXI. figs. 7, 8.) 

 Myzine albomacidata Sm. Descr. new spec. Hymen, p. 181 



(1879), $ d. 



Myzine lecointei Diicke, Rev. entom. p. 146 (1907), $ . 



$ . Radial cell narrowly rounded at the apex ; second abscissa 



