36- FASCICULI MALATENSES 



58. Mutilla kirbyi 



Mutilla kirbyi, Magr. Ann. Mus. Civ. Gen. xxxii (1892), p. 216, $. 



A single closely resembling M. kirbyi and which, I believe, is a variety 

 of that insect. Differs from the typical form only in colour, as follows : scape 

 of antennae and femora of the posterior pair of legs, red ; basal abdominal 

 segment, black, with no grey pile on it or on the legs. 



9. Bukit Besar. 2,500 feet. 10th May, 1901. 



'Taken on flowers on a tree in the jungle.' 



59. Mutilla fuscipennis 



Mutilla fuscipennis, Fabr., Syst. Piez., 1804, p. 436, $. 

 Mutilla analis, Lepel, Hist. Nat. Ins. Hym. iii, 1845, p. 630. 



$ . Sungkei. 7th February, 1902. 



SCOLLIIDAE 



TIPHIA, Fabr. 



60. Tiphia rufofemorata 



Tiphia rufofemorata, Smith, Cat. iii, 1855, p. 83, 



A single Bukit Besar. 2,500 feet. 



Described originally from Northern India ; spread generally through 

 India, Burma, and Ceylon. 



61. Tiphia fumipennis 



Tiphia fumipennis, Smith, Journ. Linn. Soc. (1858), p. 90, 



$ . Semangko, Selangor. 2,700 feet. 



Originally described from Borneo. Found also in Tenasserim. 



62. Tiphia consueta 



Tiphia consueta, Smith, Desc. New. Spec. Hym. Brit. Mus., 1879, P- z ^4> ?• 



A pair, $ and £ > from Bukit Besar and Biserat respectively. 



Originally described from Ceylon. The $ is similar to the $ with, of 

 course, the sexual differences in the abdomen and neuration of the forewing. 



SCOLIA, Fabr. 

 (With three cubital cells in forewing. TriSCOlia.) 



