HYMENOPTERA. 101 
76. Scouta JAVANA. 
Campsomeris Javana, St. Farg. Hym. iii. 498.49. 
Hab. Java; Sumatra. 
77. SCOLIA IGNITA. B.M. 
Female. Length 1 inch 4 lines.—Black : the head smooth and 
shining, the face punctured below the emargination of the eyes, 
and covered with short erect black hairs. Thorax thinly clothed in 
front with short erect pubescence; the wings brown, with a rich 
purple iridescence; the legs have a dense rigid black pubes- 
cence ; the spmes which arm the apex of the posterior tibiz fer- 
ruginous at their apex, the inner one dilated. Abdomen smooth, 
shining and impunctate ; the extreme base and the second and 
third segments have a few scattered punctures ; a band of red 
pubescence occupies the apical margin of the second and the 
basal margin of the third segment; the third has also a similar 
broad band on its apical margin; the three apical segments 
covered with red pubescence, except the third in the middle at 
its base. 
Hab. Silhet; North Bengal; Travan. 
This species was omitted by accident in the First Division, to 
which it belongs. 
78. ScoLIA LUCTUOSA. B.M. 
Female. Length ] inch 3 lines.—Black : the sides of the face 
and the base of the mandibles have a short cinereous pubescence, 
the face strongly punctured, the vertex having scattered punc- 
tures. Thorax strongly punctured, the wings dark fuscous, with 
a purple iridescence. Abdomen: the second and third segments 
have a small yellow macula at their lateral margins; the four 
basal segments have a few scattered punctures at their base and 
a transverse row near their apical margins; the apical margins 
ciliated with black hairs. 
Hab. Silhet. 
79. ScoLIA AUREICOLLIS. B.M. 
Campsomeris aureicollis, St. Farg. Hym. iii. 499. 69. 
After an examination of a number of specimens of this species, 
which has the margin of the vertex and the prothorax covered 
with rich fulvous pubescence, which at once distinguishes it 
from S. collaris, it cannot be considered as a mere variety of the 
latter species; S. collaris has the disk of the thorax, scutellum, 
