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in the middle ; above coarsely, uniformly, and rugosely punctured ; 

 the punctation on the lower half of the apical slope is much 

 weaker and the apex itself is almost impunctate. Pleurae smooth 

 and shining. Legs black, thickly covered with white hair; the 

 spines on the tibise are black, on the tarsi bright rufous ; the 

 calcaria of a paler rufous colour. Abdomen black ; its base bears 

 longish white hair ; the basal segment is rather broad at the base 

 and projects laterally iu a bluntly triangular smooth and shining 

 tooth ; behind the middle of the 2nd segment are two oval 

 marks of pale golden pubescence ; the 3rd segment has the apical 

 two-thirds covered with similar pubescence ; the 4th has a similar 

 baud, but widely interrupted in the middle ; the last is thickly 

 fringed on the sides with long pale fulvous hair ; it is closely 

 rugose. The ventral keel on the basal segment becomes gradually 

 raised to the apex, which projects roundly, the lower slope being 

 oblique. The ventral segments are all fringed with pale fulvous 

 hair ; on the sides of the 2nd segment is a longish longitudinal 

 furrow, covered with pale rufous pubescence. The thorax is fully 

 twice longer than broad ; it is rounded in front, transverse 

 behind. 



ScOLIIDjE. 

 SCOLIA PROOEEA 111. 



One example of this fine species from Patalung State. 



ScoLiA SPECIOSA Smith. 



Bukit Besar. 



The male has not been described. Its head is reddish yellow, 

 except behind between the antennae and at the ocelli, where it is 

 black ; above it is smooth and shining ; the clypeus is strongly, but 

 not very closely, punctured. Thorax thickly covered with short 

 black pubescence ; the mesonotum is closely punctured, except the 

 space on either side of the centre; the scutellum is similarly 

 punctured except at the apex, where it is smooth; the median 

 segment is more closely punctui'ed, and if anything more strongly, 

 the hair, too, on it is longer and thicker. It has the base of the 

 3rd abdominal segment reddish yellow, as in the female ; this j^ellow 

 line may be interrupted in the centre and is covered with rufous 

 hair. 



S. sijeciosa has hitherto only been recorded from Borneo. 



SCOLIA RUBIGINOSA Pab. 



One example : Eastern Malay Peninsula, without exact station. 



SCOLIA LATHONA, Sp. U. 



Nigra, thorace abdomineque opdlina pulcherrime lavatis ; alis 



fusco-violaceis. S . 

 Long, 22 mw?. 



Hah. Kuala Aring, Malay Peninsula. 

 Antennae much shorter than usual, distinctly shorter than the 



