FASCICULI MALATENSES 55 



PAREVASPIS, Ritsema 

 149. Parevaspis abdominalis 



Stelis abdominalis, Smith, Journ. Linn. Soc. iii, 1859, p. 7, 

 Parevaspis abdominalis, Dalla. Torre., Cat. Hym. x, p. 480. 



Biserat, Jalor. 23rd October, 1901. 



Common throughout the Indo-Malayan region. 



CERATINA, Latr. 

 150. Ceratina sexmaculata 



Ceratina sexmaculata, Smith, New sp. Hym. Brit. Mus., 1879, p. 92, $. 



Biserat. August and October. 

 ' Flying about in low vegetation.' 



Extends from China, through Burma to the Malayan sub-region. 



151. Ceratina perforatrix 



Ceratina perforatrix, Smith, New sp. Hym. Brit. Mus., 1879, p. 92, $. 



Sungkei, South Perak. 7th June, 1902. 



' Taken on flowers.' 



One of the largest and most beautiful of the genus. Has been recorded 

 also from Assam, Burma, and Tenasserim. 



152. Ceratina hieroglyphica 



Ceratina hieroglyphica, Smith, Cat. Hym. Brit. Mus. ii, 1854, p. 226, $, 

 Ceratina flavopicta, Morawitz (nec Smith), Hor. Soc. Ent. Ross xxiv (1890), 



P- 35 6 - 



Ceratina morawitzii, Stadehn., Zool. Jahrb. Syst. viii (1894), p. 233. 



Biserat. 6th February, 1902. 

 Sungkei. 6th February, 1902. 



' On flowers.' 



Common throughout the Indo-Malayan region. 



COELIOXYS, Latr. 



153. Coelioxys ducalis 



(Plate A, %. 9, 9 ) 



Coelioxys ducalis, Smith, Cat. Hym. Brit. Mus. ii, 1854, p. 267. 



9- Bukit Besar. 2,500 feet. 7th August, 189 1. 

 Smith recorded this magnificent form from India with a doubt. So far 

 as I know, it has not been again procured till collected by Messrs. Annandale 

 and Robinson. 



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