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rounded, closely covered with long, piceous hair which obscures 
the surface, the posterior margin with a fringe of short, yellowish 
hair; tegulse impunctate; scutum and scutellum closely punc- 
tured laterally, medianly impunctate ; metanotum uniformly, 
rather sparsely punctured; propodeum nearly truncate, smooth 
shining, with a group of close punctures at base of median area 
and on lateral area just before middle; sides of propodeum 
nearly uniformly punctured, sharply separated from dorsal and 
posterior aspect; posterior calcaria yellowish, simple, the longer 
one more than half as long as basitarsus; abdomen shining, 
sparsely punctured; first tergite short, without a tubercle or 
carina, its anterior surface sculptured like the dorsal; base of 
second sternite rounded; pygidium rounded apically, densely 
clothed with black bristles; hypopygidium broadly rounded, the 
lateral spines sharp, but not conspicuous. Black ; teguke yellow- 
ish ; hair long, that on head (in part) , thorax above and abdomen 
(in part) black; hair of scape and a patch below antennal foveae 
slightly yellowish, that of back of head whitish; hairs of legs, 
sides of thorax, first tergite, apical margin of second segment, 
and apical margin of third sternite whitish ; tarsi piceous ; wings 
brownish hyaline, with a faint purplish sheen; venation brown. 
Type locality. — Baguio, Luzon. 
Type . — Catalogue No. 23587, United States National Museum. 
Described from one female received from W. Robinson. 
Scolia (Scolia) incerta sp. nov. 
This may be the male of Scolia luzonensis Rohwer. 
Male. — Length, 18 millimeters; length of anterior wing, 17 
millimeters; length of antennae, about 10 millimeters. Head of 
normal size ; clypeus convex, basally with a few large punctures, 
the anterior margin truncate ; area between the antennae closely 
punctured and with a small inconspicuous tubercle; frons shin- 
ing, sparsely punctured, with a transverse median depression 
which is angulate medianly to meet the narrow depressed area 
in front of anterior ocellus; vertex and occiput shining, prac- 
tically impunctate; postocellar line longer than the ocellocular 
line ; antenna longer than head and thorax, scape shining, 
punctured; flagellum opaque, granular, the third joint slightly 
longer than fourth, apical joint slightly curved, obliquely trun- 
cate apically and somewhat longer than the preceding; thorax 
shining, sparsely punctured; calcaria yellowish, the longer one 
on the hind tibia more than half as long as basitarsus ; abdomen 
shining, sparsely punctured ; first segment subcampanulate, 
