FASCICULI MALATENSES 



ICARIA, Sauss. 



125. Icaria variegata 



Epipona variegata, Smith, A. M. N. H. (2), ix (1852), p. 48. 

 Icaria variegata, Sauss., Etud. Faun. Vesp. ii, 1853-59, p. 237. 

 Icaria picta, Sauss., Etud. Faun. Vesp. ii, 1853-59, P- 2 3^- 

 Icaria pendula, Smith, Cat. Hym. Brit. Mus. v, 1857, p. 98, 



Biserat. 4th July, 1901 



'Two individuals with unfinished nest. They were working together 

 alone on the nest, which depended from midrib of the leaf of a shrub in a 

 buffalo lawn.' 



Originally described from India. Common throughout Burma and 

 Tenasserim. 



126. Icaria hongkongensis 



Icaria hongkongensis, Sauss., Etud. Faun. Vesp. ii, 1853, p. 239, $ . 

 A single specimen without locality or date. 

 Described originally from China. 



127. Icaria flavo-picta 



Icaria flavo-picta, Smith, Cat. Hym. Brit. Mus. v, 1857, p. 99, °.. 



Biserat, Bukit Besar, Sungkei. 

 Originally described from Borneo. 



128. Icaria speciosa 



Icaria speciosa, Sauss., Rev. et Mag. Zoo/., 1855, p. 374. 



Biserat, Sungkei, Semangko Gap. 2,700 feet. 



Common through Burma, Tenasserim, and the Malayan sub-region. 



POLISTES, Latr. 

 129. Polistes Sagittarius 



Polistes Sagittarius, Sauss., Etud. Faun. Vesp. ii, 1853-59, p. 56. 



Bukit Besar. 

 ' Malay name, " Tembuang ".' 



Common through India, Burma, and Tenasserim. Described originally 

 from China. 



