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an oblique rounded ridge above and inside of each antennal 
fovea; front convex, with large sparse punctures; lateral ocelli 
small; ocellocular line one and one-half times as long as posto- 
cellar line; flagellum punctured, the apical joint truncate and 
not as long as two preceding; pronotum rounded, uniformly 
punctured; tegule with a few punctures; scutum shining, with 
large, separate punctures which are wanting in a rather small 
V-shaped area; scutellum and metanotum shining, uniformly 
punctured; propodeum emarginate posteriorly, dorsally with 
distinct punctures which are uniform except for polished, some- 
what triangular-shaped areas at base of lateral area; posterior 
face of propodeum sparsely punctured, the median portion with 
very few punctures; sides of propodeum with small separated 
punctures; mesepisternum coarsely reticulate-punctate; poste- 
rior calcaria simple, the longer one not quite half as long 
as basitarsus; abdomen shining, very sparsely punctured; first 
tergite Ssubcampanulate, without tubercules or carine, its ante- 
rior face rather closely punctured; second sternite subtuber- 
culate in basal middle; pygidium rather narrowly rounded 
apically, with rather close, irregular punctures; hypopygidium 
with lateral angles rather small and narrow, median lobe trape- 
zoidal in outline. Black, basal tergites with a distinct viola- 
ceous reflection; hair black; wings deep violaceous to apex. 
Type locality—Mount Maquiling, Laguna, Luzon. 
Type.—Catalogue No. 23585, United States National Museum. 
LUZON, Mountain Province, Baguio (Baker) 1 female: La- 
guna Province, Mount Maquiling (Baker) 2 females (one the 
type). PANAy, Antique Province, Culasi, May 13, 1918 
(McGregor). 
Scolia (Scolia) propodealis sp. nov. | 
Evidently allied to Scolia carbonaria Saussure and S. redten- 
bacheri Saussure but differs from the former in having both 
calcaria of hind tibie simple and from the latter in larger size 
and more sparsely and finely punctured thorax. 
Female.—Length, 25 millimeters; length of anterior wing, 24 
millimeters. Clypeus flat, finely granular and with a few large 
punctures basally and an interrupted row a short distance before 
margin, the anterior margin broadly, roundly, slightly produced 
medianly; front with a transverse depression medianly, below 
which is a dorsoventral impressed line; head shining, not as 
wide as thorax, posterior orbits not swollen, as broad as greatest 
