NOTES OF SOME BEES AND WASPS FROM BURMA. 185 
Scolia quadri-pustulata, Fabricius. 
A very variable insect, with the front of the prothorax however 
invariably yellow. Found on flowers May to September. 
Scolia decorata, Burmeister. 
Scolia instablis, Smith. 
Scolia modesta, Smith. 
Found on flowers, May to September. 
Scolia aureipennis, es Fargeau. 
Rave; procured near Thayetmyo in October. Originally described 
from the Gambia, South Africa. : 
Scolia (Elis) annulata, Fabricius. 
Scolia (Hlts) iris, Burmeister. 
Found on flowers, May to August. Heavy and sluggish; easily 
caught. 
Scolia ignita, Smith. 
A very lovely species, the rust-r ad down on the last four seg- 
ments of the abdomen having a very rich sheen, and contrasting 
well with the jet black of the thorax and the coppery iridescence of 
the wings. 
Scolia aureicollis, St. Fargeau. 
Scolia ruficeps, Smith. 
Scolta erythrosoma, Burmeister. 
Fairly common from June to October. 
Pompilus analis, Fabricius. 
Rare; procured in December in the Pegu Hills at about 1,000 feet 
elevation. 
Pompilus honestus, Smith. 
Rare; a lovely insect, the whole of its body covered with 
bright golden pubescence. Procured near Rangoon in Septem- 
ber. 
Pompilus dorsalis, St. Fargean. 
Pompilus pedestris, Smith. 
Common, Henzada, Bassein, Rangoon aeily to November. 
Pompilus untfasciatus, Smith. 
Fairly common, The amount of fuscous tipping to the wings 
varies considerably in different individuals. 
Mygnimia eruginosa, Smith. 
Very common, May to October. 
Ammophila nigripes, Smith ; 
Ammophila vagabunda, Smith, 
