350 C. T. Bingham : Aculeate Hymenoptera. [Vol. II, 



Hah. — Rampur, Bijnor, Meerut, Burdwan, Purneah. 



A very variable form generally distributed throughout India. 



Mutilla indefrusa, Cameron. 



Mutilla indefrusa, Cam., Mem. Manch. lyit. and Phil. Soc., xli, 

 1897, p. 62. 



Hah. — I^ucknow. 



Mutilla interrupta, Olivier. 



Mutilla interrupta, Oliv., Encycl. Meth., viii, 1823, p. 62 ; 

 Bingh., Faun. Brit. Ind. Hym., i, 1897, p. 14. 



Hah. — Purneah. 



Spread throughout India, Assam and Burma, extending to 

 China. 



Mutilla pilosella, Magretti. 



Mutilla pilosella, Magr., Ann. Mus. Civ. Genova, xxii, 1892, 

 p. 220, rf ; Bingh., Faun. Brit. Ind. Hym., i, 1897, p. 45. 

 Hah. — Burma : Rangoon. 

 Described originally from Upper Burma. 9 unknown. 



Mutilla ruficrus, Magretti. 



Mutilla ruficrus, Magr. (Radoszkowski MS), Ann. Mus. Civ. 

 Genova, xxii, 1892, p. 205 ; Bingh., Faun. Brit. Ind. Hym., i, 1897, 

 p. 14. 



Hah. — Bengal : Port Canning. 



Not recorded before from Continental India. 



Mutilla lathonia, Cameron. 



Mutilla lathonia, Cam., Mem. Manch. I^it. and Phil. Soc, xliv, 

 1900, p. 18. 



Hah. — Calcutta, Bareilly. 



Mutilla vicinissima , Gribodo. 



Mutilla vicimssima, Grib., Ann. Mus. Civ. Genova, xiv, 1884, 

 p. 13 ; Bingh., Faun. Brit. Ind. Hym., i, 1897, p. 13. 

 Hah. — Calcutta. 

 Described originally from Upper Burma. 



Mutilla spectra, form nov. 



5 . Apical half of the mandibles, the clypeus, antennae, legs and 

 abdomen, black ; the base of the mandibles^ the head and thorax, 

 dark red. The head in front and above, the thorax above, and the 

 abdomen, clothed with stiff, erect, black hairs ; the mouth parts 

 below the base of the antennae, the occiput, the thorax on the sides, 

 the legs, and the spots and bands on the abdomen, covered with 

 golden yellow pubescence, inclining to ferruginous on the legs, the 

 spines on which are distinctly dark ferruginous. The pubescent 



