NEW SPECIES OF INDIAN HYMENOPTERA. 585 



sex of that species in having the seopa grey and not fulvous. The $ I 

 identified as P. uljaninii until I got a specimen in coitu with the 9 as 

 above described ; the only difference which I can detect between them 

 is that the tuft on the apical joint of the intermediate tarsi is much 

 smaller in the present species than in P. uljaninii, in fact it is scarcely 

 noticeable as a tuft. 



The genus Podalirius is common at Quetta, and I obtained the fol- 

 lowing species not previously recorded from India : — 



P. picicornis (Fedt.). 



P. alhigenus (Lep.). 



P. oriental is (Mor.). 



P. fulvitarsis (Brullc); one specimen. 



P. atricillus (Everimann) ; one specimen. 



P. velocissimus (Fcdt.) ; common. 



