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fulvous belt of thick hairs ; the third covered with thick 

 hair, laterally pale, in the middle rufo-fulvous ; the other 

 segments fringed with pale fulvous hair. Ventral seg- 

 ments sparsely covered with pale hairs ; the second 

 strongly punctured. 



MUTILLA HUMILIS, Sp. 110V. 



Nigra; capita et thorace rufis ; abdomine argcnteo 4- 

 maculato ; pedibus anticis obscure rufis. 2 . Long. 4 mm. 



Hab. Barrackpore (Rothney). 



Head wider than the thorax, rufous ; the orbits 

 broadly black ; the vertex and front obscurely longi- 

 tudinally striolated ; the oral region and the palpi testa- 

 ceous ; the mandibles piceous before the apex. Thorax 

 above ferruginous, the sides all round the top, bordered 

 with black and irregularly longitudinally striolated; the 

 edges irregular, rough ; with a few teeth which are more 

 numerous on the sides of the median segment, which 

 has a gradually rounded slope, and has at the top a 

 large tooth. Pleurae shining, impunctate, glabrous. Legs 

 black; the anterior tibiae and tarsi obscure rufo-testaceous. 

 Abdomen black, sparsely covered with long black hairs ; 

 on basal segment is a square of silvery pubescence ; on 

 the apex of the second segment are three oval silvery 

 marks ; the other segments are marked with silvery 

 pubescence in the middle. 



MUTILLA LAETA, Sp. 110V. 



Nigra, thorace supra rufo ; abdomine argcnteo 4-maculato. 

 2 . Long, 9 mm. 



Hab. Barrackpore (Rothney). 



Head hardly wider than the thorax, very coarsely 

 rugosely punctured, covered with long glistening hair; a 

 rufous mark in the centre of the vertex. Scape of the 

 antennas covered with long glistening hairs ; the flagellum 

 with a distinct down ; the thorax is not quite twice the 



