19, 6 Rohwer: Wasps of Subfamily Sphecineg 675 
slightly shorter than the ocellocular line; temples narrow; 
antenne long, the third joint somewhat longer than the fourth; 
pronotum with close punctures, rather long, rounded, a longi- 
tudinal, median notch posteriorly; mesoscutum opaque, closely 
and finely striate-granular, the striations better defined pos- 
teriorly; scutellum and metanotum rather finely, longitudinally 
striate; propodeum with a broad, longitudinal furrow dorsally 
and with strong curved rug; posterior face of propodeum 
opaque, with strong transverse ruge below; mesepisternum 
shining, with small, well-separated punctures; sides of pro- 
podeum longitudinally rugate; petiole cylindrical, about twice 
as long as propodeum; abdomen subglabrous, basally the apical 
Segments subopaque with irregular longitudinal wrinkles. 
Black; scape and pedicellum rufo-piceous; apices of femora and 
the rest of the legs yellowish, the four anterior pairs faintly 
reddish; head and thorax with long black hair; wings yellowish 
hyaline; venation color of wings. 
Type locality—Mount Maquiling, Laguna, Luzon. 
Type.—Catalogue No. 23637, United States National Museum. 
Described from two females from C. F. Baker under his Nos. 
1850 (type) and 6843. 
Sceliphron deforme (Smith). 
The name deforme has been synonymized with formosum by 
Bingham‘ but the Philippine specimens show so little variation 
and agree so well with the original description of deforme, and 
differ from the original description of formosum, that I have 
preferred to use the name deforme for them. 
All the specimens before me are females. LuUzON, Laguna 
| Province, Los Bafios (Baker and Williams) ; Mount Maquiling 
(Baker). 
Sceliphron madraspatanum (Fabricius). ; 
Sceliphron madraspatanum (Fabricius), WILLIAMS, Bull. Hawaiian 
Sugar Planters’ Assoc. 14 (1919) 123. 
This species has been recorded from the Islands by a number 
of authors but is not in any material I have seen from there. 
Sceliphron conspicillatum (Costa). 
Pelopaeus conspicillatus Costa, Ann. Mus. Zool. Napoli 2 (1862) 
1864, 112. 
‘Fauna Brit. India, Hym. 1 (1897) 239. 
