*p ENTOMOLOGY Catalogue Hymenopterous Insects. Part VJI. 1859. 2s. Plates. CATALOGUE OF HYMENOPTEROUS INSECTS ix THE COLLECTION OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. BY FREDERICK SMITH, v.p. ENT. soc. PART VII. DORYLID^E AND THYNNID^E. LONDON: PRINTED BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES. 1859. ENTOMOL03T1 PRINTED BY TAYLOR AND FRANCIS, RED LION COURT, FLEET STREET. QL5&& ENTOMOUXff PREFACE. THE object of the present Catalogue is to give a complete list of all the known genera and species of DOBYLID^ and THYNNID^E, including those which have been pre- viously recorded, together with descriptions of such as appear to be hitherto undescribed. The letters B.M. in the margin indicate the species contained in the Collection of the British Museum. JOHN EDWAED GEAY. 1st June, 1859. M711745 CATALOGUE OF HYMENOPTERA. Div. II. ACULEATA. Tribe HETEROGYNA, Latr. Family 5. DORYLID^E, Shuck. Genus 1. DORYLUS. Vespa, pt., Linn. Mus. Lud. Ulric. Reg. p. 409 (1764). Mutilla, pt., Linn. Syst. Nat. i. 967 (1/66). Dorylus*, Latr. Hist. Nat. Ins. xiii. 260 (1802). SECT. 1.— Peduncle cup-shaped, much smaller than the second segment. \. DORYLUS HELVOLUS. Vespa helvola, Linn. Mus. Lud. Ulric. Reg. 412. 5. Mutilla helvola, Linn. Syst. Nat. i. 967. 8. Fabr. Mant. i. 313. 18. Christ. Naturg. der Bienen, fyc., 151. Dorylus helvolus, Fabr. Ent. Syst. ii. 365. 1 ; Syst. Piez. 427. I. Coqueb. Icon. dec. 2. pi. 16. f. 1. * This genus at present consists of males only. Dr. Savage con- siders the other sexes as constituting the genus Anomma ; this, however, requires confirmation. B £ HYMENOPTERA. Dorylus helvolus, Latr. Hist. Nat. xiii. 260 ; Gen. Crust, et Ins. iv. 124. Shuck. Ann. fy Mag. Nat. Hist. 1st ser. v. 315. 2 (1840). Westw. Arc. Ent. i. 79. 2. Hab. Cape of Good Hope (Port Natal). 2. DORYLUS AFFINIS. B.M. Dorylus affinis, Shuck. Ann. &• Mag. Nat. Hist. 1st ser. v. 316.3 (1840). Westw. Arc. Ent. i. 79. 3. Hab. Africa (Gambia). SECT. 2. — Peduncle cup-shaped, nearly as large as the following segment. 3. DORYLUS NIGRICANS. B.M. Dorylus nigricans, Illig. Mag. i. 188. 18. Fabr. Syst. Piez. 427. 2. Latr. Gen. Crust, et Ins. iv. 124; Nouv. Diet. d'Hist. Nat. 2nd ed. 9. 556. Shuck. Ann. fy Mag. Nat. Hist. 1st ser. v. 271. 1 (1840). Westw. Arc. Ent. i. 79. 1. Hab. Sierra Leone. SECT. 3. — Peduncle quadrate; mandibles slender and much acuminated. 4. DORYLUS GLABRATUS. B.M. Dorylus glabratus, Shuck. Ann. S(-Mag. Nat. Hist. 1st ser. v. 317. 4(1840). Westw. Arc. Ent. i. 79. 4. Hab. Africa (Gambia). 5. DORYLUS JUVENCULUS. B.M. Dorylus Juvenculus, Shuck. Ann. fy Mag. Nat. Hist. 1st ser. v. 318. 5 (1840). . Westw. Arc. Ent. i. 80. 5. Hab. Barbary. 6. DORYLUS LABIATUS. B.M. Dorylus labiatus, Shuck. Ann. fy Mag. Nat. Hist. 1st ser. v. 319. 6 (1840). Westw. Arc. Ent. i. 80. 6. Hab. India (Poonah and Assam). HYMENOPTERA. O 7- DORYLUS HINDOSTANUS. Plate I. fig. 1. Length 1 inch. — Rufo-fuscous, smooth, and covered with fine glittering downy pile : mandibles slender and acuminate at the apex ; the face, base of the mandibles, the coxae, and apex of the abdomen with long curling pale yellow hair ; face and forehead slightly prominent ; the ocelli in an equilateral triangle, the face deeply sulcated in front of the anterior one ; the antennae seta- ceous, the scape about half the length of the flagellum. Thorax gibbous in front, the scutellum transverse ; the metathorax abruptly truncated, the margin of the truncation fringed with pale hairs ; wings hyaline, nervures brown, the radial nervure ex- tending a little beyond the inner angle of the marginal cell ; the legs castaneous. Abdomen elongate and cylindrical, the pe- duncle quadrate-convex; compressed beneath into a subtrian- gular form ; the peduncle much narrower than the following segment ; the terminal segment very pilose. Hab. India (Punjaub). This species is most closely allied to the D. Juvenculus, Shuck., but may be distinguished by the different form of the under side of the peduncle ; its forehead is less convex, and its peduncle narrower in proportion to the following segment. SECT. 4. — Peduncle quadrate ; mandibles broad and nearly triangular, 8. DORYLUS ORIENTALIS. B.M. Dorylus Orientalis, Westw. Proc. Zool. Soc. 1835, p. 72. Shuck. Ann. # Mag. Nat. Hist. 1st ser. v. 320. 7 (1840). Westw. Arc. Ent. i. 80. 7- Hab. India (Bengal). 9. DORYLUS LONGICORNIS. B.M. Dorylus longicornis, Shuck. Ann. fy Mag. Nat. Hist. 1st ser. v. 321. 8 (1840). Westw. Arc. Ent. i. 80. 8. Hab. India (Bengal). 10. DORYLUS ATTENUATUS. Dorylus attenuatus, Shuck. Ann. fy Mag. Nat. Hist. 1st ser. v. 322. 9 (1840). Westw. Arc. Ent. i. 80. 9. Hab. Africa (Gambia?). (Coll. F. Smith.) B2 HYMENOPTERA. 11. DORYLUS ATRICEPS. Dorylus atriceps, Shuck. Ann. Nat. Hist. 1st ser. v. 323. 10 (1840). Westw. Arc. Ent. i. 80. 10. Hob. Africa (Gambia). (Coll. F. Smith.) SECT. 5. — Peduncle cup-shaped, as large as the following seg- ment ; the mandibles broad and nearly triangular. 12. DORYLUS ATRATUS. Length 9 lines. — Black, with a silky brown pubescence ; elon- gate and cylindrical : head as wide as the thorax ; the ocelli in a triangle on the vertex, which is very convex ; antennae short and setaceous, the scape more than half the length of the fla- gellum. Thorax : the mesothorax with an impressed longitudinal line on each side, two-thirds of its entire length, terminating at the base of the scutellum ; wings blackish brown, with a slight violet iridescence, the nervures black ; the recurrent nervure in- serted a little beyond the middle of the first submarginal cell ; femora elongate, triangular, much narrowed at the apex. Abdo- men cylindrical ; the peduncle cup-shaped, nearly as large as the second segment, its posterior margin rounded ; beneath com- pressed into an angular form, and densely pubescent. Hab. Old Calabar. (Coll. F. Smith.) Genus 2. RHOGMUS. Rhogmus, Shuck. Ann. fy Mag. Nat. Hist. 1st ser. v. 323. 4 (1840). 1. RHOGMUS FIMBRIATUS. Plate I. fig. 2. B.M. Rhogmus fimbriatus, Shuck. Ann. fy Mag. Nat. Hist. 1st ser. v. 325. 1 (1840). Westw. Arc. Ent.i. 80. 1. Hab. Africa (Gold Coast ; Gambia). Genus 3. LABIDUS*. Labidus, Jurine, Hym. p. 282 (1808). SECT. 1. — Peduncle of the abdomen subtriangular and concave above. 1. LABIDUS FARGEAVII. Labidus Yswgesivii, Shuck. Ann. Nat. Hist. 1st ser. v. 198. 1(1840). * The females of this genus are not known. Mr. Shuckard has indicated their probable connexion with the genus Typhlopone. HYMENOPTERA. 5 Labidus Fargeavii, St. Farg. Hym. i. 229, nee Jurine. W&stw. Arc. Ent. i. 74. 1. Hab. Brazil (St. Catherine). 2. LABIDUS JURINII. Labidus Jurinii, Shuck. Ann. Nat. Hist. 1st ser. v. 198. 2 (1840). Westw. Arc. Ent. i. 75. 3. Hab. South America (Demerara) ; Brazil. 3. LABIDUS BURCHELLII. Plate I. fig. 3. Labidus Burchellii, Westw. Arc. Ent. i. 74. 2. pi. 20. f. 1. Hab. Brazil (Santos). 4. LABIDUS LATREILLII. Labidus Latreillii, Jurine, Hym. p. 282. Shuck. Ann. fy Mag. Nat. Hist. 1st ser, v. 199. 3 (1840). Westw. Arc. Ent. i. 75. 4. Latr. Gen. Crust, et Ins. iv. 123; Nouv. Diet. d'Hist. Nat. 2nd ed. xvii. 141. Hab. Brazil ; Demerara ? ; Cayenne. 5. LABIDUS SERVILLEI. Labidus Servillei, Westw. Arc. Ent. i. 75. 5. pi. 20. f. 2. Hab. Brazil (Para). 6. LABIDUS ATRICEPS. Length 7 lines. — Body reddish, pubescent ; head black ; the face anteriorly, and the ridges between the antennae at their base, the mandibles and antennae, rufo- testaceous ; the ocelli of glassy brightness, and placed in a triangle on the vertex. The anterior wings fulvo-hyaline, with the nervures brownish red ; the thorax punctured above, not very closely so ; on each side an impressed line runs from the scutellum nearly to the anterior margin of the mesothorax ; the posterior tibiae as wide as the femora, narrowed at the base, two-thirds of their length towards the apex of the same width, and narrowed from thence to the base ; the basal joint of the tarsi broadest at the base. Abdomen curved ; the peduncle of a subtriangular shape above, concave, with the margins raised, and smooth and shining. The insect covered with a fulvous pubescence. Hab. Brazil (Ega, on the Amazons). I have scarcely a doubt of this being the Labidus Latreillii, although in one particular it somewhat differs. In the original description of the ( Nouveau Dictionnaire d5 Hist. Nat.,5 the tibiae O HYMENOPTERA. are described as increasing in thickness to their extremity, the spur at their apex broad at the base, as is also the basal joint of the tarsi. In the insect described, the tibiae are of equal thickness two-thirds of their length; in other respects they perfectly agree. 7. LABIDUS MOROSUS. Male. Length 9 lines. — Brown-black, covered with fine brown silky pubescence : the ocelli placed in a curve on the vertex, not smaller than in the other species, the space between the posterior pair smooth and shining and slightly concave; the antennae, mandibles, and legs rufo-testaceous ; the mandibles long and very slender. Thorax oblong-ovate, gibbous in front and at the scutellum ; wings brown, the nervures brown-testa- ceous ; the marginal cell acute at the base and apex, extending beyond the second submarginal cell one-third of its length ; the second submarginal cell narrow, receiving the recurrent nervure one-third from its base; the legs slender, covered with long hair. Abdomen with the margin of the segments slightly con- stricted, and rufo-testaceous ; the apex of the abdomen and the ventral segments with long fine hair; the peduncle transverse; concave above, the lateral posterior angles prominent and obtuse ; the apical segment compressed vertically; the apical ventral plate furnished with two acute, stout, curved spines. Hob. Mexico. This species in some respects resembles Labidus D'Orbignii, described in Shuckard's ' Monograph ;' but the size of the ocelli, form of the peduncle, and different neuration of the wings ap- pear to characterize a distinct species. 8. LABIDUS AMPLIPENNIS. Male. Length 7 lines. — Rufo-testaceous : the head fuscous ; the ocelli large, glassy bright, placed on the hinder margin of the vertex in a slight curve ; the face anteriorly, the labrum, and antennae rufo-testaceous. Thorax very gibbous in front, as also at the scutellum ; the metathorax perpendicularly truncate ; wings ample, one-fourth longer than the entire insect; the nervures testaceous ; the marginal cell lanceolate, acute at the apex, nearly as long as the first and second submarginals united ; the first submarginal oblique- quadrate, its width half that of the lower margin of the second submarginal, the latter narrowed towards the marginal cell ; the legs slender. Abdomen shining ; the peduncle quadrate, slightly concave above, and of the same width as the abdomen ; the apical segment fusco-ferruginous, Hab. Bogota. HYMENOPTERA. / 9. LABIDUS PILOSUS. B.M. Length 9J lines. — Rufo-testaceous : the head blackish, ex- cepting the anterior margin of the face, the mandibles, and an- tennae, which are of the same colour as the body. The thorax of a darker colour above than the abdomen, punctured and shining; the sides, the metathorax, and the legs with long pale pubescence ; the wings hyaline, the nervures ferruginous ; the mesothorax not gibbous in front. Abdomen covered with dense shining silky pile ; the peduncle transverse, subtriangular, with the sides slightly rounded. Hab. Brazil (St. Paul's). (Coll. H. W. Bates.) 10. LABIDUS MEXICANUS. Length 6 lines. — Pale rufo-testaceous, covered with pale shining pubescence : eyes large, black, and prominent ; the ocelli glassy bright ; on each side of the anterior one an elevated carina, which passes between the antennae to the anterior margin of the face, forming a deep smooth channel ; the antennae shorter than the thorax, stout, and tapering to a point at their apex. Thorax very gibbous in front and at the scutellum ; the wings wanting. Abdomen : the margins of the segments slightly con- stricted ; the peduncle transverse, the lateral margins not ele- vated, slightly convex in the middle. Hab. Mexico (Orizaba). SECT. 2. — Peduncle of the abdomen more or less convex, transverse- quadrate. 11. LABIDUS ILLIGERI. Labidus Illigeri, Shuck. Ann. fy Mag. Nat. Hist. 1st ser. v. 397. Append. (1840). Westw. Arc. Ent. i. 76. 8. Hab. Brazil. 12. LABIDUS HARTIGII. Labidus Hartigii, Westw. Arc. Ent. i. 75. 6. pi. 20. f. 3. Hab. Brazil (Rio Janeiro and Sape). 13. LABIDUS ESENBECKII. Labidus Esenbeckii, Westw. Arc. Ent. i. 75. 7. pi. 20. f. 4. Hab. Brazil (Rio Vendinha). HYMENOPTERA. 14. LABIDUS HALIDAII. Labidus Latreillii, Halid. Linn. Trans, xvii. 328 (nee Jurine). Labidus Halidaii, Shuck. Ann. fy Mag. Nat. Hist. 1st ser. v. 200. 4 (1840). Westw. Arc. Ent. i. 76. 9. Hab. Brazil (St. Paul's). (Coll. W. W. Saunders, Esq.) 15. LABIDUS SWAINSONII. Labidus Swainsonii, Shuck. Ann. fy Mag. Nat. Hist. 1st ser. v. 201. 5 (1840). Westw. Arc. Ent. i. 76. 11. Hab. Brazil (Para) ; Mexico. (Coll. F. Smith.) 16. LABIDUS FONSCOLOMBII. Labidus Fonscolombii, Westw. Arc. Ent. i. 76. 10. Hab. Brazil. 17- LABIDUS HOPEI. Labidus Hopei, Shuck. Ann. fy Mag. Nat. Hist. 1st ser. v. 258. 6 (1840). Westw. Arc. Ent. i. 76. 12. Hab. Brazil. J8. LABIDUS D'ORBIGNII. Labidus D'Orbignii, Shuck. Ann. fy Mag. Nat. Hist. 1st ser. v. 259. 7 (1840). Hab. South America. 19. LABIDUS GRAVENHORSTII. Labidus Gravenhorstii, Westw. Arc. Ent. i. 76. 13. Hab. Brazil (Rio Vendinha). 20. LABIDUS SPINOL^E. Labidus Spinolse, Westw. Arc. Ent. i. 77- 14. Hab. Brazil (Meia Ponte, Caisara). 21. LABIDUS GUERINII. Labidus Guerinii, Shuck. Ann. fy Mag. Nat. Hist. 1st ser. v. 397. Append. (1840). Westw. Arc. Ent. i. 77. 15. Hab. South America. HYMENOPTERA,. ^ 22. LABIDUS WALKERI. Labidus JVValkeri, Westw. Arc. Ent. i. 77. 17- Hab. Brazil (Meia Ponte). 23. LABIDUS KLUGII. Labidus KWii, Shuck. Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. 1st ser. v. 260. 8 (1840). Westw. Arc. Ent. i. 77. 18. Hab. St. Vincent's. 24. LABIDUS ROMANDII. Labidus Romandii, Shuck. Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. 1st ser. v. 261. 9 (1840). Hab. Brazil. 25. LABIDUS ERICHSONII. Labidus Erichsonii, Westw. Arc. Ent. i. 77- 19. Hab. Brazil. 26. LABIDUS PERTH. Labidus Latreillii, Perty, Del. An. Art. p. 138. t. 27. f. 11 (nee Jurine) . Labidus Pertii, Shuck. Ann. Sf Mag. Nat. Hist. 1st ser. v. 262. 11 (1840). Westw. Arc. Ent. i. 78. 21. Hab. Brazil. Genus 4. JENICTUS *. Enictus, Shuck. Ann. $ Mag. Nat. Hist. 1st ser. v. 266 (1840). 1. zENICTUS AMBIGUUS. Enictus ambiguus, Shuck. Ann. fyMag. Nat. Hist. 1st ser. v. 268 (1840). Westw. Arc. Ent. i. 79. 1. Hab. India (Poonah). (Coll. F. Smith.) 2. ^ENICTUS CERTUS. Plate I. fig. 4. Enictus certus, Westw. Arc. Ent. i. 79. 2, and Mus. Linn. Soc. Hab. ? (Coll. Linn. Soc.) * Males only of this genus are known. B5 10 HYMENOPTERA. 3. ^ENICTUS INCONSPICUUS. Plate II. fig. 15a. JSnictus inconspicuus, Westw. Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. iv. 238. pi. 14. figs. 4, 4a-g. Hab. South Africa. (Coll. W. W. Saunders, Esq.) 4. JENICTUS PUBESCENS. Length 3-J lines. — Rufo-testaceous, densely clothed with pale pubescence : the head black and shining ; the mandibles and antennae rufo-testaceous ; the ocelli in a curve on the vertex, and situated on the sides of a central elevation ; the mandibles long and curved. The thorax obscure ferruginous ; wings hyaline and iridescent, the nervures and stigma dark brown. Abdomen densely clothed with long decumbent silky pubescence; the peduncle deeply concave above and channeled in the middle, slightly rounded at the sides, the peduncle of the same width as the second segment, the terminal segment obtuse. Hab. Northern India. (Coll. F. Smith.) This species closely resembles JEnictus ambiguus, from which it differs in being covered with dense long pale silky pubescence ; the anterior margin of the prothorax is much more obtuse, and is notched in the middle; the peduncle is of a different form, for which refer to Plate II. fig. 17. Family 6. THYNNID.E, Erichs. Genus 1. THYNNUS. Thynnus, Fabr. Syst. Ent. 360 (1776). Myzine, pt., Oliv. Encycl. Meth. viii. (1811). Tiphia, pt., Fabr, Syst. Ent. 354 (1775). Myrmecodes, Latr. Nouv. Diet. d'Hist. Nat. xx. 2nd ed. Mutilla, pt., Lamarck, Hist. Nat. iv. 2nd ed. Thynnoides, Guer. Voy. Coq. Zool. ii. 232 (1830). Agriomyia, Guer. Voy. Coq. Zool. ii. 218 (1830). Lophocheilus, Guer. Voy. Coq. Zool. ii. (1842). Enteles, Westw. Arc. Ent. ii. 143 (1843-45). Catocheilus, Guer. Mag. Zool. (1842). Erione, Westw. Arc, Ent. ii. 144 (1843-45). In this Catalogue the Thynnida are divided generically on the differences of neuration in the anterior wings. After a careful examination of several extensive collections of Thynnidce, that in particular of the British Museum, we find that the palpi differ in the number of joints in the males and females of the HYMKNOPTERA. U same species ; the wing-system alone, therefore, appears to form distinctive and satisfactory divisions of this remarkable family of Hymerioptera. The immense variety of form observable in the apterous fe- males of this genus renders it impossible to found any generic divisions upon such peculiarities. The relative proportions of the head, thorax, and abdomen vary greatly, the former being some- times wider than the thorax, sometimes of the same width, and frequently narrower. The thorax is oblong-quadrate, narrowed anteriorly into a neck, or deeply strangulated in the middle, with various intermediate gradations. The abdomen, although usually wider than the head and thorax, is sometimes of the same width. The very great dissimilarity existing between the winged males and the apterous females renders it a matter of impossi- bility to unite the sexes of a species with a certainty of correct- ness, without a positive observation of the living insects ; but much has been done in this respect by Robert Bakewell, Esq., for some years resident in Australia, whose collection has been most liberally placed at my disposal for examination, and from which many new species have been presented to the Museum Col- lection. Species of Australia. 1. THYNNUS DENTATUS. Thynnus dentatus, Fabr. Syst. Ent. p. 360. 1 PTERA, EL INDEX. abdominalis (JElurus), 53. abdominalis (Agriomyia), 53. adustus (Thynnus), 43. jElurus, 53. ^Enictus, 9. sethiops (Thynnus), 50. affinis (Dorylus), 2. affinis (Thynnus), 12. agilis (Thynnus), 19. Agriomyia, 10. albo-maculatus (Thynnus). 27. albo-pictus (Thynnus), 26. ambiguus ( JSnictus), 9. ambiguus (Labidus), 9. amplipennis (Labidus), 6. amplipennis (Thynnus), 53. analis (Rhagigaster), 61. analis (Thynnus), 49. anilitatis (Thynnus), 37. annulatus (Thynnus), 14. Anthobosca, 59. anthracinus (Thynnus), 50. apicalis (Rhagigaster), 63. apicalis (Thynnus), 47. aptera (Myzine), 12. apterus (Rhagigaster), 61. apterus (Thynnus), 12. Ariphron, 58. assirnilis (Thynnus), 19. ater (Thynnus), 47. atratus (Dorylus), 4. atriceps (Labidus), 5. attenuatus (Dorylus), 3. attenuatus (Thynnus), 42. aurifrons (JElurus), 54. Australasia (Anthobosca), 59. australis (Thyrmus), 14. barbatus (^lurus), 57. basalis (jElurus), 55. basalis (Thynnus), 23. Bethylus, 60. bicolor (Ariphron), 58. bicolor (Diamma), 65. bicolor (Thynnus), 40. bidentatus (Thynnus), 32. binotatus (Rhagigaster), 61. brevicornis (Thynnus), 39. Brownii (Thynnus), 14. Burchellii (Labidus), 5. calcaratus (Thynnus), 40. carbonarius (Thynnus), 23. carinatus (Thynnus), 29. castaneus (Rhagigaster), 63. Catocheilus, 10. Cerceroides (Thynnus), 34. certus (^Enictus), 9. chalybeus (Trachypterus), 64. clitellatus (Thynnus). 50. clypeatus (^Elurus), 58. cognatus (Thynnus), 28. collaris (Thynnus), 40. combustus (^Elurus), 55. combustus (Thynnus), 32. comparatus (Rhagigaster), 69. compressus (Thynnus), 43. confusus (Thynnus), 13. connectens (Thynnus), 45. consanguineus (Thynnus), 24. consobrinus (Thynnus), 48. constrictus (Thynnus), 19. cornutus (Thynnus), 47. Crabroniformis (Anthobosca), 59. 74 Crabroniformis (Thynnus), 36. crassicornis (Tachypterus), 64. crassipes (Thynnus), 44. cryptoides (Thynnus), 33. decipiens (Thynnus), 18. decorus (Thynnus), 51. dentatus (^Elurus), 57. dentatus (Thynnus), 11. depressus (Thynnus), 11, 23. Diamma, 60, 65. dilatatus (Thynnus), 43. dimidiatus (Rhagigaster), 62. dimidiatus (Thynnus), 17, 47. dispar (Erione), 41. diapar (Thynnus), 41. distinctus (Thynnus), 40. diversus (Thynnus), 41. D'Orbignii (Labidus), 8. Dorylidas, 1. Dorylus, 1. elegans (Thynnus), 51. emarginatus (Thynnus), 16. Enteles, 10. epliippiger (Rhagigaster), 61. Erichsonii (Labidus), 9. Erione, 10. Esenbeckii (Labidus), 7. fallax (Thynnus), 35. Fargeayii'( Labidus), 4. fasciatus (Thynnus), 47. fasciatus (Trachypterus), 64. fenestratus (Thynnus), 18. fervens (^Elurus), 58. fervens (Thynnus), 31. fervidus (Thynnus), 18, 53. fimbriatus (Rhogmus), 4. fimbriatus (Thynnus), 42. flavescens (Thynnus), 68. flavilabris (Thynnus), 17, 18. flavipennis (Thynnus), 21. flaviventris (Thynnus), 16. flavo-fasciatus (Thynnus), 45. flavo-guttatus (Thynnus), 12. flavopictus (Thynnus), 21. Fonscolombii (Labidus), 8. frontalis (Thynnus), 48. fulvifrons ( JSlurus), 56. fulvipes (Thynnus), 22. fumipennis (Thynnus), 22. glabratus (Dorylus), 2. gracilis (Thynnus), 22. gratiosus (Thynnus), 52. Gravenhorstii (Labidus), 8. gravidus (Thynnus), 18. Grayii (Thynnus), 14. Guerinii (Labidus), 8. Guerinii (Thynnus), 17. haematodes (Thynnus), 59. ha3morrhoidalis (Rhagigaster), 62, ha?morrhoidalis (Thynnus), 49. Halidaii (Labidus), 8. Hartigii (Labidus), 7. helvola (Mutilla), 1. helvola (Vespa), 1. helvolus (Dorylus), 1. Hindostanus (Dorylus), 3. histrio (Thynnus), 50. Hopei (Labidus), 8. humilis (Thynnus), 19. hyalinatus (Thynnus), 16. ichrieumoneus (Thynnus), 48. ichneumoniformis (Thynnus), 39. Illigeri (Labidus), 7. incanus (JElurus), 53, 69. inconspicuus ( JSnictus), 10. inconstans (Thynnus), 26. insignis (Thynnus), 15. integer (Rhagigaster), 60. intermedius (Thynnus), 49. interruptus (Thynnus), 48. intricatus (Thynnus), 30. iridipennis (Thynnus), 38. Iswara, 65. jucundus (Thynnus), 25. Jurinii (Labidus), 5. Juvenculus (Dorylus), 2. Klugii (Labidus), 9. Klugii (Thynnus), 17. labiatus (Dorylus), 2. labiatus (Thynnus), 22. Labidus, 4. laetus (Thynnus), 51. Iseviceps (Thynnus), 44. Isevifrons (Thynnus), 45. lateralis (Thynnus), 50. Latreillii (Labidus), 5. Latreillii (Thynnus), 48. Leachiellus (Thynnus), 17. lepidus (Thynnus), 49. longiceps (Thynnus), 46. INDEX. 75 longicornis (Dorylus), 3. Lophocheilus, 10. lucidus (Thynnus), 36. luctuosus (Thynnus), 26. luteus (Iswara). 65. maculatus (Thynnus), 24. maculipennie (Thynnus), 47. maculosus (Thynnus), 16. mandibularis (Ehagigaster), 61. marginalis (Thynnus), 24. marginilabris (Thynnus), 24. maurus (Thynnus), 37. melleus (Thynnus), 24, 67. Mexicanus (Labidus), 7. minutus (Thynnus), 35. modestus (Thynnus), 19. mcerens (jElurus), 53. moestus (Thynnus), 36. molitor (Thynnus), 43. monilicornis (Thynnus), 39. Morio (Ehagigaster), 61. morosus (Labidus), 6. Mutilla, 1, 10. Myrmecodes, 10. Myrmecodes (Mutilla), 16. mystacinus (Thynnus), 49. Myzine, 10. nasutus (jElurus), 58. niger (Thynnus), 30. nigra (Anthobosca), 59. nigricans (Dorylus), 2. nigriceps (Thynnus), 46. nitidus (Ehagigaster), 63. nitidus (Thynnus), 30. obscuripennis (Thynnus), 13. obscurus (Thynnus), 23. obtusus (Ehagigaster), 62. odyneroides (Thynnus), 24. Olivieri (Thynnus), 12, 18. Oncorhinus, 64. optimus (Thynnus), 29. orientalis (Dorylus), 3. ornatus (Thynnus), 49. pallidipennis (Thynnus), 47. pedestris (Thynnus), 16. Pertii (Labidus), 9. petiolatus (Thynnus), 36. philanthoides (Thynnus), 51. picipes (Thynnus). 17. pilosulus ( JSlurus), 56. pilosus (Labidus), 7. plagiatus (Thynnus), 52. planifrons (Thynnus), 46. Psammatha, 64. pubescens (./^Enictus), 10. pubescens (Thynnus), 49. pugionatus (Thynnus), 22. pulchellus (Thynnus), 25. pulchralis (Thynnus), 68. punctatus (Thynnus), 44. purpureipennis (Thynnus), 18. quadratus (Thynnus), 42. quadricinctus (Thynnus), 50. reflexus (Ehagigaster), 62. Ehagigaster, 60. Ehogmus, 4. Eomandii (Labidus), 9. rotundiceps (Thynnus), 46. rubellus ( JSlurus), 56. rubellus (Thynnus), 25. rubripes (Thynnus), 22. ruficeps (Thynnus), 48. ruficornis (Ehagigaster), 61. ruficornis (Thynnus), 34. rufipes (Thynnus), 46. rufiventris (Thynnus), 13. Scoliseformis (Thynnus), 48. scutellaris (Thynnus), 51. sedulus (Thynnus), 35. senex (^Elurus), 54. senex (Thynnus), 19. senilis (Thynnus), 25. serripes (Thynnus), 44. Servillei (Labidus), 5. sexmaculatus (Thynnus), 32. Shuckardi (Thynnus), 17. signatus (Thynnus), 44. similis (Thynnus), 15. simillimus (Thynnus), 15. sphegeus (Thynnus), 50. Spinolae (Labidus), 8. sulcatus (Thynnus), 42. sulcifrons (Thynnus), 43. Swainsonii (Labidus), 8. Tachypterus, 64. tarsatus (Thynnus), 51. tenuatus (Thynnus), 24. Thynnida?, 10. Thynnus, 10. Tiphia, 10. 76 IN. tricolor (Thynnus), 46. trifasciatus (Thynnus), 49. trifidus (Thynnus), 24. tristis (Rhagigaster), 63. tristis (Thynnus), 34. trisulcatus (Thynnus), 45. trivialis (Thynnus), 34. trochanterinus (Thynnus), 23. truncatus (Thynnus), 38. Tryphonoides (Thynnus), 34, 68. tuberculatus (Thynnus), 41. tuberculiventris (Thynnus), 17. umbripennis (Thynnus), 31 . unicolor (Rhagigaster), 61. varia (Myrmecoda), 48. variabilis (Thynnus), 12. variegatus (Thynnus), 24, varipes (Anthobosca), 59, varipes (Thynnus), 67. varius (Thynnus), 48. versicolor (Thynnus), 50. Vespa, 1. vestitus (Thynnus), 15. vigilans (Thynnus), 28. villosus (Thynnus), 40. vinculatus (Thynnus), 49. vitripeniiis (Thynnus), 41. volatilis (Thynnus), 33. vtilpinus (/Elurus), 54. vulpinus (Thynnus), 50, Walker! (Labidus), 9. Wallisii (Thynnus), 14. Westwoodii (Thynnus), 24. Xanthorrhoei (Thynnus), 28. xanthospilos (Oncorhinus), 65. zonatus (Thynnus), 12. THE END. 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