552 Col. C. T. Bingham on South African 
es 
CarE OF Goop Horr # (Coll. W. W. Saunders) ; 
RuopeEsiA: Hill near Fort James 4-5000 ft. 2 (S. A. 
Neave). 
Bears a very close resemblance to the Oriental Liacos 
(Triliacos) analis, Fabr., but is a true Scolia with only one 
discoidal cell. 
5. Scotia (DISCOLIA) SENEX, Smith. 
Scolia senex, Sm., Cat. Hym. B.M., iii, 1855, p. 94 f%. 
Scolia (Discolia) senex, Sauss. and Sich., Cat. Spec. Gen. 
Scol., 1864, p. 98 2 & 
Cape OF Goop Hope Z (Coll. W. W. Saunders); NATAL: 
Estcourt 2? (G. Marshall). 
A single # specimen which I believe to be the type, as 
the insect was originally described from the Saunders 
collection and there is no other # specimen of the form in 
the collection of the British Museum that dates back to 
Smith’s day. 
6. Scotia (DIScOLIA) CHRYSOTRICHA, Burmeister. 
Scolia chrysotricha, Burm., Abh. naturf. Ges. Halle., i, pt. 4, 
1853, p. 82.9; Bingh., A.M_N.H. (7), ix, 1902, p. 3405: 
Scolia (Discolia) chrysotricha, Sauss. and Sich., Cat. Spec. 
Gen. Scol., 1864, p. 98 2 p. 
Without locality, but probably Nata f 2 (Coll. W. W. 
Saunders). One specimen,a 2, has the wings particularly 
dark, almost fuscous, the yellow confined to a very narrow 
strip along the basal two-thirds of the costa of the fore- 
wing. 
7. Scotia (DIscoLiaA), DIsPAR, Klug. 
Scolia dispar, Klug, Symb. Phys., Dec. 3, 1832, Ins., pl. 26, 
fig. 1 9, fig. 2 $; Burtn., Abh. Naturf. Ges. Halle., i, 
pt. 4, 1853,"p. 34 2 ¢; Bingh., A.M.N.H. (7), ix, 1902, 
p. 345. 
Scolia (Discolia) dispar, Sauss. and Sich., Cat. Spec. Gen. 
Scol., 1864, p. 76 2 &. 
Scolia lateralis, Klug, Symb. Phys., Dec. 3, 1832. Ins., 
pl. 26, fig. 3 9, fig. 4 ¢, var. 
ARABIA ¢ ¢ and var. lateralis DONGOLA f 2 (Coll. W. W. 
Saunders). 
