1912.] N. ANNANDALE: The Fauna of Parésnath Hull. 39 
Family EUMENIDAE. 
g. Eumenes flavopicta, Blanch. 
Parésnath, 4,000-—4,400 feet (12-iv-og). A common species 
throughout Peninsular India, Burma, Ceylon and the Malay Archi- 
pelago, but not a mountain species. 
10. Rhynchium brunneum (Fabr.). 
Parésnath, 4,300 feet (10-iv-og). Also a common and widely 
distributed species; found on the lower slopes of the Himalayas 
but apparently not at great altitudes. 
11. Rhynchium metallicum, Sauss. 
Parésnath, 4,000—4,400 feet. Widely distributed in India and 
Burma. ‘The Indian Museum possesses specimens from Karachi, 
Sind; Lucknow; Oncha Gaon, base of W. Himalayas; Siliguri, 
base of E. Himalayas; Dalsingh Serai, N. Bengal; Ranchi, Chota 
Nagpur; Margherita and Sibsagar, Assam; Sikhim; Bangalore, 
Mysore State, S. India; Maymyo Road, Upper Burma; Mergui, 
Lower Burma, and Perak, Malay Peninsula. Apparently not a 
mountain species. 
12. Odynerus bipustulatus, Sauss. 
Parésnath, 4,000—4,400 feet (13-iv-09). Widely distributed in 
N. India, Assam and Burma. The Indian Museum possesses speci- 
mens from Calcutta and Manipur. . 
Family VESPIDAE. 
13. Icaria ferruginea (Fabtr.). 
Parésnath, 4 ,000—4,400 feet (1o—r4-iv-0g). A common species 
in Sind, Bombay, the United Provinces, Bengal, Mysore, Madras, 
Burma and the Malay Peninsula. In the Himalayas only found at 
low altitudes. 
Family COLLETIDAE. 
14. Prosopis mixta, Smith. 
Parésnath, 4,000—4,400 feet (13-iv-09). Bingham gives the 
habitat as ‘‘ India’’ but there is in the Indian Museum a specimen 
collected by him at Shwegyin in Tenasserim. 
15. Prosopis strenua, Cam. 
Parésnath, 4,000—4,400 feet (10-iv-0g}. Only recorded hitherto 
from Barrackpore near Calcutta. 
