CRABRONID;!^’, SCOLIlDiF, & MUTILLTDA^. 
Ins. 107 
New species : — 
Trypoxylon scutigerum^ Taschenberg, Z, gcs. Nat. (3) v. p. 780, Abys- 
sinia. 
Oxyhdus riifipes^ id. 1. c. p. 781, Abyssinia. 
Crabro stygius, Kirby, Ent. M. M. xvii, p. 88, Oahu. 
Crossocerus rnelanogade?' and heydeni, Kohl, Z. Ford. (3) xxiv. pp. 215 
& 21G, Tyrol. 
Psen sumatranus, Ritsema, Notes Leyd. Mus. ii. p. 225, Sumatra. 
Cerceris Jiortivaga, Kohl, 1. c. p. 223, Tyrol. 
Philanthus {Trachyjjus) a fws, Taschenberg, 1. c. p. 782, Abyssinia. 
SCOLIIDAS AND MuTILLIDiE. 
ArribAlzaga, F. L. Essayo sobre los Mutilidos del Partido del Bara- 
dero (Provincia de Buenos Aires). Nat. Arg. i. [1878], pp. 129-13G, 
172-185, 201-214, pi. 
The known species are described and figured, in addition to one new 
genus, and several new species. 
. Sobre seis especies de Mutilla colleccionadas en Salta por E. L. 
Holmberg, durante su Viaje al Norte de la Republica Argentina. 
L. c. (1878) pp. 27G-284. 
41 species mentioned, 2 of which are described as new. 
Saussure, II. DE. Hym^nopteres. Famille des Scoliides (Voyage au 
Turkestan de A. H. Fedtschenko). Bull. Sci. Nat. Mosc. xxvi. 
pp. 1-44, pis. ii. V • 
A Russian work, with Latin diagnoses, like previous parts of the same 
publication. The Scoliidcc are divided as follows: — 
A. Scolida3 non fossores : Sa^iygiu 
B. ScolidoQ fossores ; (a) Mutillii (subfossores). 
(b) ScoUdm (planefossores). 
(a) Scolii. 
(5) Thynnii. 
The following known species are redescribod, and the fore-wings 
figured : — Sapyga clavicornis, L., and exornata, Gerst., Myrmosa melano- 
cejdiala, Fabr., Methoca ichneumonides, L., Tipliia femorata, Fabr., and 
minuta^ Van der Lind. ; Meria tripunctata, Rossi, is also redescribed and 
figured, with varieties. 
Fedtschenlda, g. n., 1. c. p. 15. Allied to Mutilla ; sexes nearly alike, 
winged; body shining; wings belonging to the second type, with 4 cubital 
cells. Type, F. gi'ossa, sp. n., 1. c. p. 15, pi. i. figs. G & 7, 4’urkistan. 
Scraptopoda, Arribalzaga, Nat. Arg. i. (1878), p. 211. Allied to Bra- 
dynoheenus ; mandibles curved, obtuse ; four hind tibias with a double row 
of short spines. Type, S. pusilla^ sp. n., 1. c. p. 212, Buenos Aires. 
Neio species : — 
Mutilla suhnuda, fig. G, p. 184, viduata (fig. 9, as 31. lugens), p. 202, 
pectinata, fig. 10, p. 203, ])arictina, fig. 11, p. 204, nohilitata, fig. 13, p. 20G, 
