ON NEW AND LITTLE-KNOWN HYMENOPTERA. 375 
cubital nervure of the hind wing arises 2 m.m. before the apex of 
the anal cell, The smaller variety is a slight elegant little insect 
measuring 2 9 16to 18mm., ¢ ¢ 14 to 17 mm, (in this agreeing 
with Si lta (vera) as described by Smith). The cubital nervure ofthe 
hind wing springs exactly at the apex of the anal cell. I do not think 
the two forms can be separated. | 
17. SALIUS SAVISSIMA, Smith. 
Myentm1a smvissiva, Sm., Ann, and Mag. Nat. Hist., Ser. IV, 
Vol. XII, p. 256 (1873). 
Hasitat: India, Bombay Presidency (Smith), Tenasserim. 
A species which for the present I identify as this occurs somewhat 
unfrequently in May and June along the roads and in the open patches 
of jungles on the Dawnat range. The Tenasserim insect differs from 
the description and from a Bangalore specimen of this species in my 
collection in having the coxe and trochanters yellow anteriorly, 
instead of all black. 
18. SALIUS CONVEXUS, Bingham. 
PRIOCNEMIS coNVEXUS, Bingh., Jour. Bomb. Nat. Hist. Soc. V, 
pe 237. 
Hasitat: Ceylon, Tenasserim. 
This species belongs to Kohl’s Hemipepsis, not Priocnemis group. 
I described this species from Ceylon in 1890. Since I have found it 
occur commonly in the more open and dry jungles in Tenasserim. 
(Saliws—Priocnemis group.) 
19. SALIUS MADRASPATANUS, Smith. 
PomPILUS MADRASPATANUS, Sm., Cat. Hym. M. 8. B.M., Pt, 11T, 
p. 144, 130. 
Hapsitat : Madras, Nicobar Islands (Smith), Burma, Tenasserim. 
This species is remarkably like Macromeris violacca ; it is common, 
and I have found its nest in September, mere burrows in the wall of a 
deserted dry well, which it had stored with small crickets. 
20. SALIUS PEREGRINUS, Smith. | 
PRIOCNEMIS PEREGRINUS, Sm., Tran, Ent. Soc., 1875, Part I, p. 37. 
Hasrrat: India (Barrackpur), Sumatra, China (Hongkong), teste 
(Smith), Burma, Tenasserim. 
This isone ofthe very,commonest of the Pompilide in Tenasserim, and, 
unlike S. madraspatanus, makes its nests in holes in trees, occasionally 
