Descriptions of new species of hymenopterous insects collected by Mr. A. R. Wallace at Celebes. (Part Formicidae) Author Smith, F. text Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society of London, Zoology 1860 5 57 93 http://128.146.250.117/pdfs/2592/2592.pdf journal article 2592 308AABE0-116E-4CA6-A153-B2A689E71E23 1. Mutilla unimaculata , Smith, Cat. Hym. pt. iii. p. 138 ♀. The male has the head and abdomen black and shining; the thorax biood-red; the inner margin of the eyes notched; the vertex strongly punctate-striate. The thorax strongly punctured; the metathorax with larger and more distant punctures; the tegulae red; the wings fuscohyaline. Abdomen rather distantly punctured; the apical margin of the second and third segments thickly fringed with white pubescence; the following segments fringed with black. Hab. Makassar. The sexes of this species were taken in coitu.