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p. 413, Siamj metallica, p. 414, Ohartumj niyroccBrulea, p. 415, Venezuela} 
mexicana^ p. 416, Mexico ; argentina, p. 417, Mendoza, Eozario } rujicauda, 
p. 418, S. America } micans, p. 419, Parana, Mendoza, Pio (? dorsalis, 
Lepell.). 
Sphex godeffroyi, De Saussure, 1. c. p. 67, Australia, Cape Vork; S. man- 
dibularis, Cresson, 1. c. p. 293, Cuba. 
Podium fumipenney Tasch. /. c, p. 425, Parana; sexdentatum, Tasch. 1. c. 
p. 426, and dubium, Tasch. 1. c. p. 427, New Fribiirg. 
Psammophila dispar, Tasch. /. c. p. 429, Chartum. 
1 Ammophila rubricepSy Tasch. 1. c. p. 432, Cape of Good Hope; gracdhma 
and propinqua, Tasch. 1. c. p. 433, Chartum ; anomala, Illinois, and erythropus, 
Java, Tasch. 1. c. p. 434; A. limbata, liriechb. Verh. zool.-bot, Qes. Wien, 
xix. p. 697, Corfu. 
Tachytes australis, De Saussure, /. c. p. 67, Australia, Cape York. 
Ccrceris. liadoszkowsky describes the following new species (ITorte Soc. 
Ent. Ross, vi.) : — C. semilunata, p. 105, Amour River; C. hispanica, ibid., 
Andalusia ; C pucilii, p. 106, Siberia. 
BEMBEClDiE. 
Hogardia. Riley (First Ann. Report Ins. Missouri, p. 27) describes the 
habits and gives a figure of Stizus (=i Hogardia) grandis (Say). 
Bembex (errore Bombex) dahnatica, sp. n., Kriechb. 1. c. p. 698, Dalmatia. 
Monedula decemmacidata, sp. n., Packard, First Ann. Report of Peabody 
Acad. 1869, p. 60, Brazil. 
ScOLIIDiE. 
PterombruSy g. n.. Smith, 1. c. p. 302, pi. 6. Antennae 12-jointed, inserted 
on each side of a bituberculate prominence of the face ; 1st joint of the fla- 
' gellum globose, the three next suboqual, the rest decreasing in length to the 
apex. Prothorax produced forwards into a neck, and extending backwards to 
the insertion of the wings. One elongate marginal cell, and three submar- 
ginal cells. Tarsi slender. Abdomen elongate, petiolated ; aculeus exserted. 
Founded on the characters of one sex, probably 5 , and similar in some 
respects to Myzine. Sp. P. cenigmaticus, sp. n., p. 303, pi. 6. fig. 1, Brazil. 
Discolia ovalauensis, sp. n., De Saussure, 1. c. p. 62=? Seolia vmusta (Smith), 
Ovalau, Fiji Islands. , 
Hielis obesa, sp. n., De Saussure, ibid., Patagonia and Uruguay. 
Seolia bisignata, sp. n., Packard, 1. c. p. 61, Quito. 
‘ MuTILLID4S. 
Bhagigaster ^morio (Westw.). The $ is described by De Saussure (/. c. 
p. 68), with a doubt whether it be not a sp. n. 
Zeleboria xanthorrheei (Smith). Both sexes are described by De Saussure, 
. 7. c. p. 60, the 2 ^or the first time. 
Mutilla. The following known species are described by Sichel & Radosz- 
kowsky (Horse Soc. Ent. Ross, vi.) : — M. qumquefasciata (Oliv.), p. 162 ; M. 
cornicidata (Pallas), p. 163, pi. 7. fig. 1; 31. capitata (Lucas) 
(Costa) =(?) agrestis (St. Farg.), p. 164 ; 31. erythrocephala (Fab.), p. 167; 
3/1. petiolaris (Fab.), p. 168; 31. cornuta {0\iw.)=zerythrocep?tala (Cocpxid\>.)=i 
