1914-] C. MoRLEY : Hymenoptera, IV. 325 



Trichomma decorum, Cam 



A>io))i(iIoii deconon, Cam., Mancli. Mem., 1897, P- -4' ?• 



The cf has not previously been found ; it differs from the 9 

 in having the flagellum infuscate- testaceous towards the base, the 

 eyes apically rather less convergent, the scutellum discall^?- less 

 distinctly transcarinate, and the hind trochanters with their 

 femoral and tibial base not at all black but the first tarsal joint, 

 though distinctly spatuliform, is similarly pale. Length, cf lo, 

 $ 12 mm 



This male ivas taken at Dibrugarh between 17th and igth 

 November, 1911 ; a single female is from Sadiya on 28th of the 

 same month. I was recently enabled finally to assign this species 

 to Trichomma upon the examination of another female, captured 

 by the late Col Bingham at Kyau Klebin in Upper Burma in 

 Nov. 1900, and now in the Berlin Museum. 



Anomalon ? binghami, Cam. 



Ann. Nat. Hist., \\, 1907, p. 14, J. 



One broken and consequently doubtful male was found at 

 Sadiya on 25th Nov. 191 1. I have recently examined two of the 

 undescribed female of this species in the Berlin Museum, which 

 were captured in Sikkim by Bingham ; it differs from the & in 

 having the inner orbits but obsoletely pale, the terebra fully half 

 as long as the basal segment, with a length of only 18 mm. It is 

 correctly ascribed to the present genus. 



Campoplex tyrannus, Cam. 



Mauch. Mem., 1899, p. 116. 



A single small female of 9 mm. was found at Dibrugarh 

 between 17th and 19th November, 191 1. 



Dioctes apostata, Grav. 



Iclui. Eid'op., iii, p. 510. 



Kobo at 400 feet on 9th December, 191 1. One female. 



Angitia sp. 



An indeterminable male was found at Sadiya on 23rd Novem- 

 ber, 1911. 



Tarytia flavidorbitalis, Cam. 



Joiirn. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc, 1907, p. 589- 



With the above Angitia was taken a female of this common 

 species. 



