1912.] C. A. Paiva : Hymenoptera Anthophila. ^9 



12. Xylocopa latipes (Drury). 



Apislatipes, Drury, 111. Bxot, Insects, ii, pi. 48, fig. 2. Xylo- 

 copa latipes, Fab. Syst. Piez., p. 337 ; Smith Cat., ii, p. 353 ; 

 Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 1874, p. 267; Bingham, Proc. Zool. 

 Soc. Lond., 1896, p. 456 ; Faun. Brit. Ind. Hym., i, 1897, 

 p. 536, pi. iv, fig. 7; Cameron, Faun, and Geo. Maid, and 

 Lace. Arch., vol. i, Hym., 1900-1903, p. 62, 



One specimen from Sadiya, N.-B. Assam, 27-xii-ii {Kemp). 



Recorded by Bingham from Sikkim, Barrackpore, Kumaon, 

 Terai, Central India, Malabar, Coonoor, Assam, Burma, 

 Tenasserim extending to China and the Malayan region. 



Cameron records it from Mamaduwari, Mahlos Atoll, Mal- 

 dives. 



Represented in the Indian Museum from E. Himalayas: — 

 Sikkim ; Tindharia, 2,820 ft. {Richardson). 



United Provinces : — Saharanpur. 



Chota Nagpur : — Ranchi. 



Bengal :— Murshidabad ; Calcutta. 



Assam: — Shillong ; Margherita; Naga Hills; Sibsagar; Maz- 

 bat, Mangaldai district, it — 15-X-09 {KemP). 



Burma : — Tenasserim ; Tavoy ; Mergui, 



S. India: — Bangalore; Trivandrum, Travancore; S. Malabar. 



Ceylon : — Colombo, 25-vi-4. 



Malay Archipelago : — Sinkep I. 



Malay Peninsula: — Perak ; Johore. 



Borneo : — Kapit, Sarawak, 2r-vii-io {Beebe) ; Sandakan. 



Represented in the Pusa collection from Assam : — Naharkatia ; 

 Nangpoh, 3,000 ft. to 5,000 ft., Khasi hills. 



13. Xylocopa collaris, Lep. 



Lepeletier, Hym., ii, p. 189, 2 ; Smith Cat., ii, p. 353 ; Journ. 

 Linn. Soc, xi, p. 393 ; Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 1874, P- 270. 

 Xylocopa dejeanii, Lepel. Hym., ii, p. 209, c ; Smith, 

 Cat. Hym. Insects B.M., ii, p. 357; Journ. Linn. Soc, xi, 

 p. 394. Xylocopa collaris, Bingham, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 

 1896, p. 456; Faun. Brit. Ind. Hym., i, p. 543. 



Seven females and two males from Yembung, 1,100 ft., taken 

 on the i4-i-i2, boring into rotten wood, and another taken at 

 Rotung, 1,400 ft in rotten wood on 23-xii-ii {Kemp). 



. Recorded by Bingham from Sikhim, Allahabad, Kumaon, 

 Burma, Tenasserim, Ceylon (Pundaloya), extending into the 

 Malay region and Siam. 



Represented in the Indian Museum collection from Tibet 

 {Mailer). 



W. Himalayas: — Simla. 



E. Himalayas: — Sikhim. 



Assam: — Naga Hills; Sibsagar; Sadiya; Margherita. 



Burma : — Mergui; Upper Tenasserim. 



