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63. Polyrhachis rufipes 



Polyrhachis rufipes, Smith, Cat. Hym. Brit. Mus. vi, 1858, p. 66, pi. iv, fig 28, 



$ . Biserat, Jalor. 



' Running among long grass and low shrubs.' 

 Corresponding well with the type which is from Borneo. 



MUTILLIDAE 



MUTILLA, Linn. 



54. Mutilla oculata 



(PI. A, %s. 1, 1a, $ ) 



Mutilla oculata, Fabr. y Syst. Piez., 1804, p. 432, $ ; Bingham, Fasic. Malay. 

 Zool. vol. 1, appendix p. iii. 



Biserat. 



Ban Sai Kau, foot of Bukit Besar. 

 Bukit Besar. 2,500 feet. 



Recorded also from China and Cochinchina. 



55. Mutilla stephani 



Mutilla stephani, Magr., Ann. Mus. Civ. Gen. xxxii (1892), p. 227, £. 



Bukit Besar. 2,500 feet. 

 This species was described originally from the Karen Hills, in Burma. 

 The $ is unknown. 



56. Mutilla cariana 



Mutilla cariana, Magr., Ann. Mus. Civ. Gen. xxxii (1892), p. 231, 



A single $ of this very beautiful species obtained on Bukit Besar, at 2,500 feet. 



Like the last, originally described from the Karen Hills, Burma. The 

 $ is unknown. 



57. Mutilla dimidiata 



Mutilla dimidiata, Lepel, Hist. Nat. Ins. Hym. iii, 1845, p. 628, $. 

 Mutilla rufogastra, Lepe/, I.e., p. 629, $. 



Mutilla sexmaculata, Smith (nec. Swed.) Cat. Hym. Brit. Mus. iii, 1855, p. 37. 



Obtained at Biserat. 

 A common and widely-spread species. 



