100 JOURNAL, BOMBAY NATURAL MIST. SOCIETY, Vol. XXV. 



the following may be added as recent papers on Indian Aculeates in 

 general : — 



Aculeate Hymenoptera of Barrackpore — Rothney, pp. 93-116, T. E. S., 

 1903. 



Life histories of Indian Hymenoptera — G. R. Dutt, Mem. Deptt. Agri. 

 India, Ent. Series, Vol. IV, 1912. (a) 



Hymenoptera of the Abor Country — Nurse and Paiva. Rec. Ind. Mus., 

 Vol. VIII, Pts. I— v., 1912-1914. (Z») 



Hymenoptera from the Himalayas — Paiva. Rec. Ind. Mus., Vol. I., 1907. 



The following supplementary list includes some new species recorded 

 from the Indian region since the above list was prepared, A few references 

 to already known species, some of which were overlooked by me before, are 

 also added here : — 



" MUTILLID^. 



Mutilla. 



Andre in his paper on Ceylon mutillids has referred to the following 

 species in addition to the new forms noted above (see p. 544), in the D. 

 Ent. Zs., 1907 ;— 



M. sorror, Sauss, p. 253, 



M. insulavis , Cam., p. 253. 



M. humbertiana, Sauss, p. 255. 



M. bicineta , Sauss, p. 255. 



M. lillijyutiana, Andre, p. 256. 



M. ocellata, Sauss, p. '256. 



M. he.raops, Sauss, p. 256. 



M. acidalia, Cam., p. 256 (see p. 542 above). 



M. analis, Lepel, p. 257. 



M. indostana, Smith, p. 257. 



M. foveata, Cam., p. 257 (see p. 544 above). 



THYNNID^. 



Methoca. 



Methoca bicolor, Cam ., name changed to M. rufonigra, Dutt, p. 186, Mem. 

 Deptt. Agri. India, Vol. IV, 1912. 



BETHYLID^. 



Pristoceka (Klug). 

 P, eironeformis, Turner, p. 245, A.M.N.H., XIV, 1914, Pattikonda, S. India. 



SCOLIID^. 



Elis (Mesa). 

 K crassipunctata, Turner, p. 246, A.M.N.H., 1914, Coimbatore, S. India. 





(a) Contains interesting notes on habits and life histories of a number of 

 aculeates. 



(h) Contains chiefly references to knownf orms. 



