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The Mutillidae of Cuba 
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Holotype: d\ Soledad, Cuba, April 9, 1925 (J. G. Myers), 
in collection of Museum of Comparative Zoology, Cambridge, 
. Mass. 
Paratype: d, Soledad, Cuba, February 21, 1925 (George 
Salt), in collection of University of Minnesota. 
This is the only male of this genus thus far described from 
the West Indies. It will probably prove to be the male of 
festata. 
Mutillidoe described from the West Indies , exclusive of Cuba. 
1. Pseudomethoca flaviceps Andre. Haiti. 
Zeit. f. Hymen, u. Dipt., 6 : 72-74, 9 . 1906. 
2. Pseudomethoca unicincta Ashmead. St. Vincent Islands. 
Trans. Ent. Soc. London, 1900: 239, 9 . d. 1900. 
3. Dasymutilla bouvieri Andre. San Domingo. 
Ann. soc. ent. France, 67: 51, 9 . 1898. 
4. Dasymutilla militaris Smith. Jamaica. 
Cat. Hymen. Brit. Mus., 3: 61, 9. 1855. 
5. Dasymutilla melancholica Smith. San Domingo. 
Descr. New Species of Hymen., 223, 9 . 1879. 
6. Dasymutilla cargilli Cockerell. Jamaica. 
Psyche, 7 (suppl.) : 16, 9 . 1895. 
Bibliography. 
Andre, E. 
1898. Etude sur les Mutillides du Museum de Paris. Ann. 
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Blake, Charles A. 
1871. Synopsis of the Mutillidae of North America. Trans. 
Amer. Ent. Soc., 3: 217-265. 
1886. Monograph of the Mutillidae of North America. 
Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc., 13: 179-286. 
Cresson, E. T. 
1865. On the Hymenoptera of Cuba. Proc. Ent. Soc. 
Phila., 4: 110-113. 
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