XXXII. NOTES ON ACULEATE HYMEN- 

 OPT ERA IN THE INDIAN MUSEUM. 



PART I. 



By C01.ONE1. C. T. Bingham. 



From time to time during the last two years Dr. Nelson 

 Annandale, Superintendent of the Indian Museum, Calcutta, has 

 been good enough to send me for determination small collections of 

 Aculeate Hymenoptera contained in the Indian Museum. A list of 

 these, with descriptions of the new forms, is given in the following 

 paper. 



TUBULIFERA. 



Family CHRYSIDID^. 

 Holopyga indica, Mocsary. 



Holopyga indica, Mocs., Mon. Chrys., 1889, p. 118, 2 ; Bingh., 

 Faun. Brit. Ind. Hym., ii, 1903, p. 422. 



Hah. — Burma : Rangoon. 



Apparently widely spread. I took it at Delhi, Nurse in Raj- 

 putana. 



Ellampus timidus^ Nurse. 



Ellampus timidus, Nurse, Entom,, xxxv, 1902, p. 305, $ & ; 

 Bingh., Faun. Brit. Ind. Hym., ii, 1903, p. 42, pi. i, fig. 11, 2 . 



Hah. — Assam : Margherita. 



As widespread as the last. The single 2 in the collection 

 agrees entirely with a specimen sent me by Col. Nurse, takeii in 

 Baluchistan. 



Hedychridium wroughtoni, du Buysson. 



Hedychridium wroughtoni , du Buyss., Jour. Bomb. N, H. Soc, 

 X, 1896, p. 466, pi. 2, fig. 6, and pi. 5, fig. 4; Bingh., Faun. Brit. 

 Ind. Hym., ii, 1903, p. 425. 



Hah. — Nepal: Soondrijal; Oudh : Lucknow. 



Originally described from Central India. 



Chrysis mendicalis, Cameron. 



Chrysis mendicalis, Cam., Mem. Manch. Lit. and Phil. Soc, xli, 

 1897, p. 4; Bingh., Faun. Brit. Ind. Hym., ii, 1903, p. 451. 

 Hah. — Purneah. 

 Originally described from Barrackpore. 



