BY ROWLAND E. TURNER. 171 



108. T. (LOPHOCHEILUS) ANILITATIS Sm. 



Thynnus {Agriomyia) anilitalis Sm., Cat. Hym. B.M. vii. p. 37, 

 n.98, 1859(^9). 



The type is apparently lost. As far as I can judge from 

 Smith's very incomplete description the name should apply to a 

 species very near T.fervens Sm., from which it differs in the 

 hypopygium, which is broad at the base, with a rounded pro- 

 minence on each side near the angles, thence broadly produced 

 and subtruncate at the apex, with an apical spine. The legs are 

 black, not ferruginous as in T. fervens, and the calcaria of the 

 tibia? whitish. 



Q. Head much broader than long, narrowed and rounded 

 posteriorly, sparsely punctured. Pronotum about twice as broad 

 as long, very closely and finely punctured; median segment short 

 and minutely punctured. Abdomen punctured-rugulose, segments 

 smooth at base; first segment with a transverse carina before 

 apex, and the apical margin raised; second segment with six 

 transverse carina?, the basal and two apical carina? strongly raised, 

 the three others irregular and lower. Pygidium narrow, longi- 

 tudinally striated at base, sides almost parallel, hypopygium 

 broadened at apex. Fifth ventral segment longitudinally rugose. 

 Black; mandibles except at apex, apex of the two basal abdominal 

 segments and of pygidium, and tibia? beneath obscure fusco- 

 ferruginous. Length 10 mm. 



Mob. — Melbourne (French). 



109. T. (LOPHOCHEILUS) MAMILLATUS, n.sp. 



(J. Clypeus broad, narrowly produced and truncate at apex, 

 with a strong median carina from base reaching nearly to apex, 

 apical margin a little raised. Interantennal prominence strongly 

 bilobed, front rugulose, vertex punctured-rugulose. Head broader 

 than prothorax, clothed with long thin pubescence, white on 

 sides and on clypeus, elsewhere cinereous. Thorax and median 

 segment finely punctured-rugulose, anterior margin of pronotum 

 slightly raised, sculpture strongest on scutellum and on disc of 

 mesonotum. Median segment short, depressed and rounded. 



