80 The Philippine Journal of Science 1921 
LUZON, Mountain Province, Baguio (W. Robinson) 1 male, 
allotype. PANAY, Antique Province, Culasi, June, 1918 (Mc- 
Gregor) 1 female, paratype. PALAWAN, Puerto Princesa 
(Baker) 1 female. 
Scolia (Triscolia) bellina sp. nov. 
Closely allied to Scolia bella, but smaller, the wings bronzy, 
the longer calcarium of hind tibia half as long as basitarsus, etc. 
Female—Length, 13 millimeters; length of anterior wing, 10 
millimeters. Head large, as wide as thorax, posterior orbits as 
broad as greatest transverse diameter of eye, shining; frons 
convex and together with vertex and occiput with rather small, 
well-separated punctures; ocelli small; postocellar line half as 
long as the ocellocular line; oblique ridges above antenne narrow ; 
clypeus shining, practically impunctate, convex medianly, the 
apical median margin depressed, and rounded; antennz short, 
shining, apical flagellar joints punctured, apical joint truncate, 
shorter than two preceding; pronotum rounded, impunctate 
medianly, uniformly punctured laterally; tegule, except basally, 
impunctate; scutum uniformly covered with rather large punc- 
tures; scutellum, metanotum, and dorsal part of propodeum 
(except impunctate inner half of lateral areas) with distinct, 
rather large punctures; posterior face of propodeum punctured 
like the dorsal surface except more sparsely so; sides of propo- 
deum with small, well-separated punctures, separated from the 
dorsal surface by a distinct carina, calcaria of hind tibie stout, 
the longer one-half as long as basitarsus; abdomen shining, very 
sparsely punctured, the apical segments more closely so; first 
tergite short, without carine or tubercules, its anterior face with 
small distinct punctures; pygidium shining, sparsely punctured, 
apical margin rounded; hypopygidium with small lateral spines, 
median lobe truncate. Black, basal tergites with a bluish reflec- 
tion; hair sparse and black; wings uniformly deep bronzy. 
Male.—Length, 11 millimeters; length of anterior wing, 9 
millimeters. Agrees closely with the female. Head of normal 
size; ocellocular line one and one-half times as long as posto- 
cellar line; antenne shérter than head and thorax, the apical 
joint obliquely truncate and but little longer than the preceding; 
longer calcarium of hind tibia not half as long as basitarsus; 
pygidium and hypopygidium shining, sparsely punctured, their 
apical margins obtusely angled. Color as in female, except that 
the legs and underparts of thorax have some of the hairs whitish. 
