368 Mr. K.. E. Turner on Fossorial Iltjmenoplei-a. 



Ampulex latifrons, Kolil. 



Ampulex latifrons, Kohl, Ann. natur. Hofmus. Wien, \iii. p. 461 



(1693). $. 

 Ampukx brevlcornis, Cam, Entomologist, p. 312 (1902). $. 

 Ampulex jjulchriceps, Cam. Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (7) v. p. 38 (1900). 



6- 



Amjmlex longicollis, Cam. 



Ampulex longicollis, Cam, Entomologist, p. 263 (1902). $. 

 Ampulex trichiosoma, Cam. Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (7) x. p. 55 (1902). 



Ampulex crudelis, Bingh. 

 Ampulex crudelis, Bingh. Fauna Brit. India, Hym. i. p. 258 (1897). 



$. 

 Ampulex trifjona, Cam. Entomologist, p. 264 (1902). $. 



Ampulex sodalicia, Kolil. 



Ampulex sodalicia, Kohl, Ann, naturli. Hofmus. Wien, viii. p. 417 



(1893). $. 

 Ampulex tricarinata, Cam. Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (7) ix. p. 245 



(1902). $. 

 Ampulex striatifrons, Cam. Journ. Straits Br, Asiat. Soc. xxxvii. p. 95 



(1902). 6 . 



The type of Cameron's species from Borneo has the red 

 colour of the hind and intermediate femora and coxae very 

 strongly suffused with green, but does not seem to differ 

 otherwise. 



Hub. Sikkim ; Assam ; Malacca; Borneo, 



Ampulex hospes, Sm. 



Ampulex hospes, Sm, Cat, Hym. B. M. iv. p. 272 (1856). $ . 

 Ampulex foveifrons, Cam. MS. ? 



Specimens marked as type and co-type oi foveifrons are in 

 the British Museum, but I cannot had that the name has 

 been published, 



A. cognata, Kohl, is at most a local form of this species^ 

 differing in the more strongly punctured pronotum and the 

 greater depth of the prouotal longitudinal furrow. The 

 specimen recorded by Bingham from the Khasi Hills is now 

 in the British Museum, and answers well to KohTs descrip- 

 tion, being thus apparently identical with the Java variety 

 rather than with Bornean specimens. Cameron^ whose 

 work on this genus is very careless, throws doubt on 

 Bingham's record without any cause. 



