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ocellus to the raised inter-antennal Space; a semi-lunate 
yellow spot just above antennae, and two large, circular, 
yellow spots below ; eye-incisions yellow ;_ two circular yellow 
spots on vertex behind eyes. Clypeus sparsely punctured with 
rich silvery pile; pentagonal, long, slightly convex, apical 
portion elongate and acutely pointed. Mandibles dark-brown, 
base somewhat yellowish. Antennae dark-brown ; underside 
of flagellum lighter. 
omen shining black; finely and somewhat sparsely 
punctate; thinly palely pubescent; a circular ochraceous 
marking on each side of second segment; at base a narrow, 
medially interrupted, ochraceous marking ; and two distinct, 
parallel, elongate, ochraceous markings ventrally. 
Legs brownish ; coxae yellow on outer sides ; underside of 
femora yellow; covered with pale golden-yellow pubescence 
which is abundant on tibiae and tarsi of first pair, slightly less 
so on second and third pairs. 7 
ings semi-hyaline; nervures brownish, darker along 
costal margin ; stigma dark-brown; a minute yellow spot on 
tegulae ; a large spot below forewings, a lunate. marking below 
this, and a small spot under hindwings, yellow. 
ength: 21mm.; expanse: 18 mm. 
(C. W. Beebe, 25-virl0). ake 
e in the collection of the Zoological Survey of India, 
Indian Museum, Calcutta. 
Subfamily EPIPONINAE. 
Polybia orientalis Sauss. 
Sikkim ; E. Himalayas from 500-5,000 ft.; Kumaon,4,000- 
5,000 ft.; Margherita, the Lushai Hills and Yambung, 1,000 ft. 
Assam ; Burma; Hong-Kong. presen in_ the 
Pusa collection from Maymyo, U. Burma (viii'14); Khasi 
