116 SPOLTA ZEYLANIOA. 



From the above table it will be seen that 32 species have been 

 added to the number previously recorded from Ceylon (according to 

 Bingham's latest work), and the short note on each in the following 

 list is all the available information I can obtain up to the present. 

 The new species, marked with an asterisk, are, so far as I know, 

 described for the first time. To these must be added Nomia 

 hasipicta, n. sp., and Ghrysis spectrum, n. sp. 



List of Species now recorded for the First Time from Ceylon. 



MUTILLID.^. 



Mutilla cicatricifera (Andre), Nos. 82, 83, 84, Col. Mus. Females, 



locality unknown. 

 Mutilla placida (Smith), No. 245, Col. Mus. ? taken in Northern 



Province, April, 1904. 

 itutilla interrupta (Oliv.), No. 86, Col. Mus. ? from Matale. 

 Mutilla soror (Sauss.), Nos. 87, 90, Col. Mus. ; No. 87 from Pundalu- 



oya ; No. 90, locality unknown. 

 Mutilla pulchriceps (Cam.), No. 91, Col. Mus. ?, locality unknown. 

 Mutilla subanalis (Mayr.), No. 93, Col. Mus. 6, locality unknown. 

 *Mutilla indostana (Sauss.), No. 96, Col. Mus. 6 f rom Pomparippu , 



April, 1887. The ?, which was previously unknown, is now 



described for the first time with the other new species. 

 Mutilla pilosella (Mayr.), No. 98, Col. Mus. 6 from Kayts, 



Northern Province, August, 1903. 

 *Mutilla willeyi, n. sp. ; ? No. 94, Col. Mus., from Delft. 



POMPILIDiE. 



S alius. 



Salius cseruleopennis (Sauss.), No. 38, Col. Mus. Locality unknown. 

 Regarding this specimen Col. Bingham writes : " I have never 

 seen this^ species before ; answers the description, but is not of 

 slender form, and the wings are lighter in colour." Although the 

 difference is considerable, it would be premature to separate it 

 until further local specimens are available and the difference 

 found to be constant. 



SaUus niceveUii (Bing.), No. 39 ?, No. 40 6, both in Col. Mus., 

 from Balangoda. 



Salius sericosoma (Smith), No. 47, in Col. Mus., from Matale. 



Pompilus. 

 Macromeris violacea (Lepel), No. 2, Col. Mus. ? from Northern 

 Province, July, 1887; another ? from Mamadu, Northern Prov- 

 ince, April, 1904. A 6 in Coll. O. S. W., from Habarana, North- 

 Central Province, October, 1902. This very handsome species 

 may be easily mistaken for Salius madras patanus, the females 

 especially closely resembling each other in size and colouration. 



