76 CATALOGUE OF 



Head ■ mouth and palpi pale. Antennae as long as the body, 

 reddish fulvous or red, beneath pale testaceous ; first joint yellow, 

 above fuscous or obscure. Thorax with a pale dot before the wings ; 

 the stigma and costa testaceous, the latter nearly pitchy ; squamula 

 and base pale. Legs : anterior coxae and trochanters yellow ; femora 

 fulvous ; tibiae and tarsi paler ; hinder coxae and femora red 

 or reddisb ; tibiae and tarsi fuscous ; the base of the former, as also 

 of the latter, white or whitish ; the angular incisions on the abdo- 

 minal segments deep. Length 4 lines. 





Section III. — Thorax red. 



17. Glypta euficeps, n. s.. 



Thorace et abodomine rufis. 



Head : face red, with a white pubescence ; mandibles yellow, 

 behind the eyes near the neck rufous. Antennae recurved half the 

 length of the body, above red, beneath yellow. Thorax with a white 

 spot before the wings ; the back and breast entirely red. Wings : 

 costa and stigma dirty straw-colour, yellow at the base. Legs yel- 

 lowish red ; hinder tibiae fuscous at the apex, white at the base ; 

 tarsi fuscous, the last joint pale. Abdomen red, somewhat cloudy. 

 Aculeus as long as the body. Length 3J- lines. 



In Mr. Desvignes' collection. 



18. Glypta lineata, n. s. 



Fcem. Thorace rufo vittis trihus nigris. Mas. — Dor so nigro. 

 Abdomine rufo, basi segmentorum plus minusve fuscis aut 

 nigricantibus, Fcem. — Aculeo fere longiiudine abdominis, 

 nigro. 



Head : face obscurely red ; mouth paler, furnished with short 

 white hairs, behind the eyes black. Antennae above ferruginous, 

 beneath fulvous. Thorax with three broad dorsal black lines in the 

 female ; metathorax and pleurae red ; breast reddish. Scutellum 

 red. Wings: costa, stigma and base yellow. Legs red or fulvous ; 

 hinder tibiae dirty white at the base ; a fuscous spot before the base 

 and apex ; hinder tarsi obscure, the joints whitish at the base. 

 Abdomen of the male red, with the apex fuscous ; of the female as 

 broad as the thorax ; the apex of the segments fuscous. Aculeus 

 nearly the length of the abdomen, black. Length of the male 2| 

 lines ; of the female 2 \ lines. 



In Mr. Desvignes' collection. 



