igoj.] Records of the Indian Museum. loi 



0. perilampoides Wlk., 1859 ; l.c , 82. 

 9 Am Islands, Batjan, Kaisaa, Mysol, Dorei. 



0. celyphoides Wlk., 1859 ; I.e., 83. 



9 Aru Islands, Batjan, Dorei. Walker adds further characters 

 in the same journal, vol. v, 273, and separates it from perilam- 

 poides by the characters given above. 



0. argentata V. d. Wulp, 1898. 

 Termes. Fuzet,, xxi, 417 ; pi. xx, 5. 

 I b from Tamara Berlinhafen (Papua). 



Wallacca Dol., 1858. 



Nat. Tijd. Ned. Ind., xvii, 82. 

 W. argentea Dol,, 1858 ; /.c, 82. 

 Gahasa argentea Wlk., Pr. Linn. So., iii, 80. 



Amboina, not rare in April. 



In the Indian Museum are 9 9 from Calcutta, taken 8.1.06 

 and 14.3.07 — also a 9 from Mergui (Lower Burma). On 21.3.07 I 

 took in Calcutta what is no doubt the h of this species and 

 which I think has not previously been noted. It resembles the 

 9 in every way except that the tibiae are a little browner. The 

 eyes are sub-contiguous immediately above the antennae, diverging 

 thence upwards to the vertex, which is wholly occupied by the 

 ocelli. The antennal style instead of being thick is quite fila- 

 mentous. 



Pachygaster Mcig., 1803. 



Illig. Mag., ii, 266. 



Table of species. 



Legs mostly black, tips of tibiae and the 



tarsi pale . . . . Long. 3 mm. rufitarsis Mcq. 



Legs mostly yellowish or whitish. 



1. Legs yellow, femora with apical ^ 



brown . . Long. 2^ mm. limbipennis V. d. Wulp. 



2. Legs brownish yellow. Femora and 



anterior tibiae blackish brown . . Long. 3 mm. lativentris 



V. d. Wulp. 



3. Legs quite white, tarsi tips faintly 



blackish . . Long. 2 — 2^ mm. albipes mihi sp. nov. 



P. rufitarsis Mcq., 1846. 



Dip. Ex. Supp., i, 57 ; pi. vi, 3. 



b Pondicherry. Macquart Collection (now in the Paris 

 Museum). 



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