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83. Ceropales ligea 



(Plate A, figs. 4, 4a-4C, 9 ) 



Ceropales ligea, Bingham, Fascic. Malay. Zoo/., vol. i, Appendix, p. v. 



Sungkei, South Perak. iith February, 1902. 



In a collection of Burmese hymenoptera which I have not yet worked 

 out there are two $'s of this species. 



MACROMERIS, Lepel 



84. Macromeris violacea 



Macromeris violacea, Lepe/, Magas. Zoo/, i (1831), pp. 29 and 30, pi. xxx, 



2 9 's. Jeram Kawan. 



Fairly common from Bengal to New Guinea. 



S ALIUS, Fabr. 



(PriOCnemiS. Tarsal claws unidentate) 



85. Salius verticalis 



Priocnemis verticalis, Smith, Journ. Linn. Soc, 1857, p. 94, <j>. 



Salius verticalis, Koh/., Verh. Zoo/. Bot. Ges. Wien. xxxiv (1884), p. 45. 



A single 9 from Bukit Besar. 



Common in Burma and extending into the Malayan sub-region. 



86. Salius iridipennis 



Mygnimia iridipennis, Smith, Journ. Linn. Soc, 1857, p. 98, <j>. 



Salius iridipennis, Cam. Mem. Manch. L. and Ph. Soc. (4), iv (1891), p. 444. 



A single 9 from Bukit Besar. 



Occurs in the Indo-Malayan region from Sikhim to Borneo. 



87. Salius bipartitus 



Calicurgus bipartitus, Lepel, Hist. Nat. Ins. Hym. iii, 1 845, p. 406. 



Priocnemis peregrinus, Smith, Trans. Ent. Soc., 1875, p. 37. 



Salius bipartitus, Bingh., Faun. Ind. Hym. i, 1897, p. 137, $, pi. ii, fig. 1. 



9- Mabek. 24th July, 1901. 

 9- Biserat. 1 8th October, 1901. 



