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73. Elis annulata 



Tiphia annulata, Fabr., Ent. Syst. ii, 1793, p. 225, 



Campsomeris servillei, Lepel, Hist. Nat. Ins. Hym. iii, 1845, p. 501, 



Scolia annulata, Smith, Cat. Hym. Brit. Mus. iii, 1855, p. 100, 



Elis (Dielis) annulata, Sauss. and Sich., Cat. Spec. Gen. Scol., 1864, pp. 196 and 



299> ? t- 



6 $ $ , all taken at Biserat. 



This and the of the preceding forms are most difficult to discriminate. 

 Elis annulata, $, has the clypeus generally marked with yellow ; E. fimbriata, 

 $, has it generally immaculate, black. The former is also, as a rule, smaller, 

 more slender, with the yellow markings on the abdomen narrower than 

 E. fimbriata, but withal I have seen many specimens that I have been unable 

 to assign to one, rather than to the other form. One such specimen was 

 collected, 9th January, 1902, at Gedong. Like E. fimbriata, E. annulata is 

 found throughout the Indo-Malayan region. 



74. Elis iris 



Colpa iris, Lepel, Hist. Nat. Ins. Hym. iii, 1845, p. 547, 



Elis (Campsomeris) phalerata, Sauss., Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. (3), vi (1858), p. 233, 

 ?, t> 



Elis (Dielis) iris, Sauss. and Sick., Spec. Gen. Scol., 1864, p. 201, $ £, pi. ii, 

 fig. 19, ?. 



A single pair of this beautiful form ; the 9 from Biserat, $ from Telom. 



Found throughout the Indo-Malayan region. 



POM PI LI DAE 



POMPILUS, Fabr. 

 75. Pompilus analis 



Sphex analis, Fabr., Spec. Ins. i, 1781, p. 448. 



Sphex sanguinea, Christ. Naturg. d. Ins., 1 79 1 , p. 291, pi. xxviii, fig. 6. 

 Pompilus analis, Fabr., Suppl. Ent. Syst., 1798, p. 246. 



A single 9 from Patani. 



Occurs throughout the Indo-Malayan region. 



76. Pompilus unifasciatus 



Pompilus unifasciatus, Smith, Cat. Hym. Brit. Mus. iii, 1855, p. 145, ^. 



A single 9 from Bidor. 



Common throughout India, Burma, Malacca, to China and Japan. 



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