19, 1 Rohwer: Philippine Wasps 85 
rounded, closely covered with long, piceous hair which obscures 
the surface, the posterior margin with a fringe of short, yellowish 
hair; tegule impunctate; scutum and scutellum closely punc- 
tured laterally, medianly impunctate; metanotum uniformly, 
rather sparsely punctured; propodeum nearly truncate, smooth 
shining, with a group of close punctures at base of median area 
and on lateral area just before middle; sides of propodeum 
nearly uniformly punctured, sharply separated from dorsal and 
posterior aspect; posterior calcaria yellowish, simple, the longer 
one more than half as long ag basitarsus; abdomen shining, 
sparsely punctured; first tergite short, without a tubercle or 
carina, its anterior surface sculptured like the dorsal; base of 
second sternite rounded; pygidium rounded apically, densely 
clothed with black bristles; hypopygidium broadly rounded, the 
lateral spines sharp, but not conspicuous. Black; tegule yellow- 
ish; hair long, that on head (in part), thorax above and abdomen 
(in part) black; hair of scape and a patch below antennal fover 
slightly yellowish, that of back of head whitish; hairs of legs, 
sides of thorax, first tergite, apical margin of second segment, 
and apical margin of third sternite whitish ; tarsi piceous; wings 
brownish hyaline, with a faint purplish sheen; venation brown. 
Type locality—Baguio, Luzon. 
Type.—Catalogue No. 23587, United States National Museum. 
Described from one female received from W. Robinson. 
Scolia (Scolia) incerta sp. nov. 
This may be the male of Scolia luzonensis Rohwer. 
Male.—Length, 18 millimeters; length of anterior wing, 17 
millimeters; length of antenne, about 10 millimeters. Head of 
normal size; clypeus convex, basally with a few large punctures, 
the anterior margin truncate; area between the antenne closely 
punctured and with a small inconspicuous tubercle; frons shin- 
ing, sparsely punctured, with a transverse median depression 
which is angulate medianly to meet the narrow depressed area: 
in front of anterior ocellus; vertex and occiput shining, prac- 
tically impunctate; postocellar line longer than the ocellocular 
line; antenne longer than head and thorax, scape shining, 
punctured; flagellum opaque, granular, the third joint slightly 
longer than fourth, apical joint slightly curved, obliquely trun- 
cate apically and somewhat longer than the preceding; thorax 
Shining, sparsely punctured; calcaria yellowish, the longer one 
on the hind tibia more than half as long as basitarsus; abdomen 
Shining, sparsely punctured; first segment subcampanulate, 
