442 Mr. Cameron on 



the first recurrent nervure is received a little in front of the 

 middle of the cellule ; the second in the basal third. Legs 

 elongated, pruinose ; the long spur of the hind tibiae does 

 not reach the middle of the cellule. The abdominal seg- 

 ments are testaceous at the apex. 



It is probable that this is P. tinctus^ Smith, with which it 

 agrees in colouration (the only point noted in the descrip- 

 tion), except that I fail to notice any trace of " green tinge " 

 about the head and thorax. The four anterior femora may 

 be entirely black, or more or less reddish. 



It is probably varipes^ Dbm. 



Salius, Fab.^ sec. Kohl, 



S alius y Fab., Syst Pzez., 124 ; Kohl, Verh. s-by Ges. Wien^ 

 1884, 43. 



ProcnemtSy Schiodte, Mon. Pomp. Kroyer Tidsskr.^ I, 1837. 



HemipepsiSy Dbm., Hym. Eur.^ I., 462. 



Homonotus, Dbm., /. c. 44.1, pt. 



EntypuSy Dbm., /.r., 442. 



Pallosornay Smith, Cat. Hytn.y III., 181. 

 The following species are in all probability referrable to 

 Hemipepsis. 



I. Salius iERUGiNOSA, Sm. 

 Mygnimia oeruginosa. Smith, Cat. Hym. III., 184, 8\ 

 Hab. Sumatra^ 



2. S. ALBIPLAGIATA. 



Mygnimia albiplagiata^ Smith, I.e. 183, 6\ 

 Hab. Java\ 

 S. AUDAX, Smith. 



Mygnimia audax^ I.e. 182,4^; Bingham, Journ. Bourb, 

 Nat. Hist. Soe. V. 2392. 

 Hab. Silhet'^ ; Kumaon^ 



3. S. ANTHRACINA, Sm. 



Mygnimia anthraeinay Smith, /<;., 183, 5.* 

 Hab. Malacca, Borneo, Singapore, Sumatra.^ 



