. Bulletin of entomological research. Entomology. Fig. 1. Mutilla auxiliaris, Turner, sp. n., o.^. the mandibles than to the hind margin of the head. The whole insect rather sparsely clothed with long blackish hairs. Thorax as broad as the head, punctured-rugose, almost as broad in the middle as long ; the sides distinctly, but not strongly, convex ; the anterior margin not quite straight, widely and very shallowly emarginate, the posterior slope rather abrupt, no scutellar tubercle, the sides of the apical slope with several minute teeth. Abdomen strongly punctured, the punctures
. Bulletin of entomological research. Entomology. Fig. 1. Mutilla auxiliaris, Turner, sp. n., o.^. the mandibles than to the hind margin of the head. The whole insect rather sparsely clothed with long blackish hairs. Thorax as broad as the head, punctured-rugose, almost as broad in the middle as long ; the sides distinctly, but not strongly, convex ; the anterior margin not quite straight, widely and very shallowly emarginate, the posterior slope rather abrupt, no scutellar tubercle, the sides of the apical slope with several minute teeth. Abdomen strongly punctured, the punctures more or or less confluent longitudinally ; first tergite broad, transverse, almost as broad as the second, abruptly truncate anteriorly; second tergite as broad in the middle as long, the sides distinctly, but not very strongly convex ; no pygidial area. Hind tibiae with a row of three spines ; tarsal ungues simple. (J. Clypeus strongly concave, shallowly emarginate at the apex ; bordered laterally by carinae which converge towards the base, the apical margin with several pale setae. Mandibles bidentate on the right side, tridentate on the left; labrum trans- verse. Head closely punctured, the clypeus smooth and shining; antennal tubercles strongly developed, the front with an obscure longitudinal sulcus which does. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Great Britain. Colonial Office. Entomological Research Committee; Imperial Institute of Entomology; Commonwealth Institute of Entomology. Farnham Royal : Commonwealth Agricultural Bureaux
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