Hymenoptera Orientalis. 119 



7. T. INTRUDENS, Smith, Trans. Zool. Soc. VII., 188. 

 Hab. Mainpuri, North-west Provinces {Home), Allaha- 

 bad {Rothney\ Ceylon {Lewis). 



8. T. JAVANUM, Taschenberg, Zeits. f. d. ges. Natiirw. 



XLV., 378, 13- 

 Hab., Java. 



9. Nigricans, Cam., infra. \ 

 Hab., Barrackpore {Rothney). 



10. T. PETIOLATUM, Smith, Jour. Linn. Soc. Zool. 1857, 



105. 

 Hab. Borneo ( Wallace). 



11. T. PILIATUM, Smith, Cat. Hyjn. Ins. IV., 377. 

 Hab., Madras. 



13. T. REJECTOR, Smith, Trans. Zool. Soc. VII., p. 189. 

 Hab., Mainpuri, North-west Provinces. 



14. T. TINCTIPENNE, Cam. in/j^a. 

 Hab. Barrackpore. 



TRYPOXYLON REJECTOR. 

 The habits of this species are but imperfectly known. 

 Home found the cells, which are formed of arenaceous mud, 

 and appear very delicate and fragile, but from the strength 

 of the cement used are really tenaceously held together. 

 They are attached to straws usually under cover and con- 

 structed chiefly in September. 



Trypoxylon Buddha, sp. nov. 

 Nigrum ; fusco pilosum; pimctatum ; fronte fortiter 

 punctata; metanoto transverse striolato ; alis hyalinis ; 

 Long. 9 — 5 mm. 



Hab. Barrackpore {Rothney). 



Antennae subclavate ; covered with a close pile ; the 

 third and fourth joints subequal. Head fully broader than 

 the thorax ; the front shining, almost bare ; the clypeus and . 



