112 HYMENOPTERA. 
Male.—Resembles the other sex, differing in having the antennz 
longer than the thorax, but otherwise agreeing in every respect. 
Hab. Philippine Islands. 
127. Scot1a URVILLII. 
Scolia Urvillu, St. Farg. Hym. in. 503. 12. 
Hab. The Moluccas. 
128. ScoLia CORONATA. B.M. 
Female. Length 10-12 lines.—Black: the vertex having a 
broad yellow stripe, which has a notch behind each of the poste- 
rior stemmata ; the vertex and disk of the thorax smooth, shining, 
and impunctate ; the scutellum and anterior margin of the meso- 
thorax having large scattered punctures ; the metathorax closely 
punctured, subopake, and having a little black pubescence on 
the sides ; wings deep fuscous, with a brilliant purple iridescence. 
Abdomen shining, and having some scattered punctures with a 
sparing black pubescence, the third segment having on each side 
an ovate bright yellow macula. 
Hab. Australia (Adelaide). 
129. Scotia CHILIENSIS. 
Scolia Chiliensis, Guér. Voy. Cog. Zool. ii. pt. 2. 249. 
Hab. Chili. 
130. ScoLIA ARDENS. 
Scolia fervida, Burm. Abh. Nat. Ges. Halle, i. 20.12, nee Smith. 
Hab. Mexico. 
Div. IV.—The superior wings having three submarginal cells 
and two recurrent nervures. 
131. ScoLIA CANESCENS. B.M. 
Sphex canescens, Scop. Faun. Ins. 1. 2. 66. t. 22. £.83. 
Scolia interrupta, Rossi, Faun. Etrus. ii. 72. 838 3. 
Fabr. Ent. Syst. ui. 236, 34. 
Klug. Weber & Mohr, Beitr. i. 29. 18. 
Panz. Faun. Germ. 62. 14. 
Latr. Gen. Crust. et Ins. iv. 105. 
Van de Lind. Hym. Europ. p. 21. 5. 
