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Antique Province, Culasi ( McGregor ) female, male. Minda- 
nao, Davao {Baker) male. 
Campsomeris (Campsomeris) aurulenta Smith variety. 
A single female from Baguio, Benguet {Baker) is smaller 
than the typical form and has the hair of the head, thorax, 
and femora whitish and much sparser. The abdominal bands 
are somewhat broader, that of the third segment being broadly 
produced medianly and with a wide angulate emargination. It 
may be that more material will make it desirable to name this 
form. 
Campsomeris (Campsomeris) lindenii Lepeletier. 
This species, which has usually been considered as a synonym 
of Campsomeris quadrifasciata (Fabricius), has been reported 
from the Islands by Ashmead. It is not represented in any 
of the material I have seen from there, and the following char- 
acters are taken from the description by Bingham in the Fauna 
of British India: 
Female. — Length, 17 to 22 millimeters. Head and thorax 
sparsely punctured, disk of mesonotum smooth; black, pubes- 
cence fulvous to white; wings flavo-hyaline, with a fuscous 
spot at apex. 
Male. — Length, 17 to 22 millimeters. Black; apical margin 
of clypeus, posterior margin of pronotum, two spots on the 
scutellum, and transverse fasciae on the posterior margins of 
the first four or five tergites yellow; abdominal fasciae emar- 
ginate anteriorly; wings light flavo-hyaline. 
Campsomeris (Campsomeris) grossa Fabricius. 
This species has been recorded from the Islands but is not 
in the collections received from there. The female is 25 to 30 
millimeters long; black with the pubescence on the head and 
thorax fuscous, the abdomen with narrow, whitish hair bands. 
The wings are fusco-hyaline. The male is about 23 millimeters 
long, with broad transverse bands on the apical margins of 
the first four tergites yellow; the clypeus is black except for 
the narrow apical margin and a median spot which are yellow. 
Subfamily ELIDING 
Only one representative of this subfamily is known from the 
Islands. The subfamily is readily separated from the Scoliime 
by the cleft claws; the entire (or nearly entire) eyes; the pres- 
