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Family XXVI. AMPULICID^. 



49. Ampulex compressa Fabr. Philippines. 



Superfamily III. VESPOIDEA. 



Family XXVII. CEROPALID^. 



50. Salius bipartitus Lepel. Philippines. 



51. Salius flavus Fabr. Philippines. 



52. Salius fulgidipennis Sauss. Philippines. 



53. Salius peregrinus Smith. Luzon. 



54. Salius sericosoma Smith. Philippines. 



55. Macomerisviolacea Lepel. Luzon. 



56. Pseudagenia unifasciata, new species. 



9 . Length 8 mm. Black, clothed with a fine glittering, silvery white pubes- 

 cence, the head and thorax very finely closely punctate or shagreened ; mandibles 

 toward apex reddish but with black teeth ; palpi and the middle and front tarsi 

 brownish. Wings hyaline, the front wings with a fuscous fascia from the apex of the 

 stigma that reaches two thirds across ; its base originates at the base of the marginal 

 cell ; the stigma and veins are black ; the transverse median nervure is interstitial 

 with basal nervure, the median and submedian cells therefore of an equal length. 



Type. — No. 7721, U. S. National Museum. 



Manila. Described from one specimen taken by Father W. A. 

 Stanton. The species comes evidently close to P. veda Cameron, 

 described from India. 



Family XXVIII. VESPID^. 



57. Provespa dorylloides Sauss. Philippines. 



58. Vespa deusta Lepel. Bacoor (Dr. P. L. Stangl). 



59. Vespa luctuosa Sauss. Bacoor (Dr. P. L. Stangl). 



60. Vespa nigripennis Sauss. Philippines. 



61. Vespa philippinensis Sauss. Balinag, P. I. (A. P. Ashby). 

 Fr. Casto de Elera records V. vulgaris Yibx. and V. crabro Ydihr., 



in his " Catalogo de toda la Filipinas." 



62. Polistes chinensis Fabr. 



63. Polistes dubius Sauss. Manila (Father W. A. Stanton). 



64. Polistes hebraeus Fabr. Philippine Islands. 



65. Polistes manillensis Sauss. Manila. 



This, according to Saussure, is the smallest Polistes known. 



66. Polistes philippinensis Sauss. Philippine Islands. 



The European P. gallica Fabr. is included by Fr. Casto de Elera, 

 probably correctly as I have it from Japan. 



67. Icaria philippinensis Sauss. Bay Laguna (Dr. P. L. Stangl). 



